(HBO) - In 9 months, there were 235 newly registered enterprises in Hoa Binh province with a total registered capital of 3,846 billion dong. Compared to the same period last year, the number of newly licensed enterprises decreased by 13.29%; The registered capital decreased by 4.52%.

Viet - Han Garment Company (Cham Mat Ward - Hoa Binh City) creates jobs for a lot of local laborers.

Besides, there are 48 enterprises in Hoa Binh province registering their branches and representative offices; granting, changing and supplementing content of business registration certificate for 863 turns of enterprises.

In Hoa Binh province, there are 29 cooperatives and 3 newly established cooperative groups. Up to now, the whole province has 1 cooperative union, 290 cooperatives and 257 active cooperative groups.


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