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Dec 16, 2012 / 09:17

Over 15,460 businesses go bankrupt

More than 15,460 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have gone bankrupt since the beginning of 2012 according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s (MoIT) latest statistics.

The Hanoitimes - More than 15,460 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have gone bankrupt since the beginning of 2012 according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s (MoIT) latest statistics.


Dr. Cao Sy Kiem,Chairman of the Vietnam SMEs Association in an interview granted to a VOV reporter said that SMEs can o­nly ultimately blame devolvement o­n themselves.

To prevent bankruptcy, they must seize every available opportunity to alleviate their difficulties and not o­nly rely o­n receiving State subsidies.


Most SMEs lack adequate capital, management skills, and technology. Their inventory levels continue to increase as the global economic downturn drags o­n. Dr. Kiem said SMEs can expect some relief in 2013 when the Government makes their structure and operation a top priority.

He suggested SMEs focus o­n evaluating their operations, identifying strengths and ways of overcoming shortcomings so that the Government’s 2013 incentive policies will have the maximum chance of success