The number of newly established enterprises in the first eight months of 2019 rose by 3.5% to about 90,500, which pledged to invest more than VND1.15 quadrillion (US$47.3 billion) in total, up 31% over the same period last year.
It means the average registered capital size of an enterprise was over VND12.7 billion (US$546,100), the highest recorded in recent years, according to the General Statistics Office.
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The average registered capital size of an enterprise was over VND12.7 billion, the highest in recent years.
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These new enterprises employed an estimated 832,300 workers, up 13.3% over the same period in 2018.
With VND1.6 billion additional investment by active enterprises, the total capital poured into the Vietnamese economy in the January-August was more than VND2.75 quadrillion (US$118.25 billion).
The period also saw 25,500 enterprises returning to business, up 21.8% year on year.
The national statistical agency added that the number of enterprises which temporarily halted their business in the first eight months of 2018 was an estimated 20,000, down 7% from a year earlier.
547 new businesses established in first six months
(BGO) – Bac Giang province has granted the business
registration certificate to 547 enterprises and 37 branches and representative
offices in the first six month of this year, up 6.6 percent comparing to the
same period last year with total registered capital of over 4.6 trillion VND (197.2
million USD) increasing 14.8 percent against previous figure.
Over 10,000 new businesses set up in January
As many as 10,079 enterprises registered to be set up in the first month of this year with total registered capital of 151.1 trillion VND (6.5 billion USD), according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Over 79,000 new firms established in first seven months
There have been a total of 79,300 new enterprises established across the country in the first seven months of this year with a registered capital of over VND999 trillion, an increase of 4.6% in the number of enterprise and nearly 30% in capital compared to the same period last year.
Source: NDO
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