Voters, who are businesspeople and association leaders in HCMC, have voiced their expectations for the new legislature, hoping it will advance institutional reforms and introduce policies that reflect the realities of the corporate sector On March 15, as they joined the election for the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels to cast their ballots, many entrepreneurs expressed hopes that the event would serve not only as a major political milestone but also as a chance to elect representatives capable of voicing the practical needs of production and commerce. They believe such representation will play a vital role in refining institutions and fostering a more conducive business environment. Expectations for institutional reform Casting his ballot at a polling station on Dang Van Ngu Street, Nguyen Ngoc Hoa, chairman of the HCMC Union of Business Associations (HUBA), said that the business community places great expectations on the elected members of the National Assembly and People’s Councils. He noted that as the country enters what he described as a “new era of rising,” the economy will require bold breakthroughs in innovation, institutional reform, and corporate development to meet ambitious growth targets in the years ahead. He emphasized that the current […]
Voters seek business-aligned governance
By Le Hoang








