Sep 24, 2019 / 14:37
USAID launches project to support strengthening of Vietnamese SMEs
The supply chains estimated at US$58 billion could be great potential for growth of Vietnam if being fully tapped. So the key issue would be whether Vietnamese SMEs could grasp this opportunity, said an expert.

![]() Overview of the launching ceremony.
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Ashkin said the project aims to address this gap by strengthening the capabilities of the intermediary organizations in Vietnam, such as business associations, export development centers, and SME promotion agencies, in order to facilitate the supplier – buyer relationship between Vietnamese SMEs and lead firms located in Vietnam. It also targets expanding Vietnamese SMEs’ capacity to participate in manufacturing supply chains.
“USAID LinkSME will enhance the business enabling environment by institutionalizing key reforms and strengthening the legal and regulatory framework for SME growth across the nation,” added Ashkin.
According to Ashkin, Vietnam’s SMEs account for 98% of total enterprises, 63% of employment and 45% of the GDP. However, there are only 1,800 SMEs in supporting industries across all sectors.
Ashkin estimated the current growth potential for Vietnam through strengthening supply chains at US$58 billion, so the key issue would be whether Vietnamese SMEs could “grasp this opportunity”.
In 2018, the FDI to Vietnam reached US$35 billion, up 69% year-on-year through June 2019. Additionally, the FDI sector is dominating Vietnam’s exports, making up 70% of its turnover, Ashkin said, adding they tend to co-locate with their foreign suppliers.
![]() Mai Tien Dung, minister and chairman of the Government Office.
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“The government is committed to ensuring the success of the project, helping the development of SMEs and improving efficiency in administrative reform,” Dung added.
Dung said the government has taken drastic measures to smooth the business environment and establish e-government model for greater transparency, while considering the people and enterprises the main beneficiaries.
Vietnam’s final chance for prosperity
Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung stressed the importance of the project, especially with enterprises being Vietnam’s main driving force for growth.
![]() Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung.
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“As Vietnam takes a leap to a new era, this is the final chance for the country to realize its goal of industrialization and modernization,” Dung stressed.
Dung said if Vietnam could not take the advantage of the demographic dividend, Vietnam would face huge challenges from a population which is expected to start getting old in 2030 – 2035.
Dung pointed to some challenges to the country’s SMEs, including limited capital accumulation and technologies, small scale, and inefficient corporate governance.
More importantly, Vietnam’s enterprises, and SMEs in particularly, have weak linkages among each other, and also with the FDI sector.
“The lack of connectivity among different business groups in an economy would lead to inefficient mobilization of resources, causing negative impact on the goal of sustainable development.”
![]() US Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel Kritenbrink.
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“We are honored to be Vietnam’s partner in development and determined to invest in the country’s success,” Kritenbrink added.
Kritenbrink considered the business community a backbone of Vietnam’s growth, and the LinkSME project would help local enterprises connect with global economy.
“Strengthening the linkages of SME enhances Vietnam’s journey to self-reliance and a inclusive market-driven-”private sector-led growth.”
“I strongly believe the Vietnamese economy will prosper and equally is the Vietnam – US comprehensive partnership,” Kritenbrink concluded.
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