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With the reforms in 1990 that allowed private ownership and activity, the private sector in Viet Nam has grown rapidly, primarily through the creation of small household and micro enterprises but also as a result of some incorporated private companies. From a small base in 1991, around 2,5 million household enterprises have been established and well over 40,000 companies have been registered. The private sector contribution to Viet Nam’s economy is significant at about 50% of GDP and 91% of total employment. In spite of these positive statistics, there are a number of problems in the private sector
which prevent these enterprises from living up to their potential and contribute more fully to Viet Nam’s long term objectives of growth, income, employment generation and poverty reduction.
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