Hanoi is conducting an economic census to collect data on local businesses and economy, heard a conference to discuss the implementation of the work on March 7.
Hanoi (VNA)– Hanoi is conducting an economic census to collect data on local businessesand economy, heard a conference to discuss the implementation of the work onMarch 7.
The 2017 economiccensus covers all local business establishments, state administrative bodies,religious organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the city.
It aims to measure thenumber of local business establishments and employees and obtain data on theirlocation, ownership, employees, payroll, performance, access to loans and useof information technology.
The census started onMarch 1 for enterprises, state administrative bodies and NGOs and will begin onJuly 1 for non-farm individual business establishments and religiousorganisations.
Speaking at theconference, Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung askedagencies to provide staff with training and ensure the accuracy of the information.-VNA
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