(HBO) – The number of newly-registered businesses in Hoa Binh is on a rise, data from the provincial People’s Committee shows.


Photo: Lima Production and Trade Co., Ltd. at Da River Left-bank Industrial Park prepares installation of machines for production.

In July, thirty-nine companies were newly established in the province with total registered capital of over 1.1 trillion VND. It raised the number of new firms in the first seven months of 2021 to 284, registering nearly 9.29 trillion VND in capital.

The province also granted amended business registration certificates to 148 firms last month, raising the total number during the period to 1,091.

From January – July, 130 firms have resumed operation while 127 others have suspended operation and 45 dissolved./.

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