HCM City (VNA) – Vietnam aims at having 350,000women-owned firms by 2020, meaning the number of female entrepreneurs musttriple in the next three years, a rate even faster than the overall growthspeed of business volume nationwide.
The information was released at a forum and leadershiptraining session for women organised by the Vietnam Association for WomenEntrepreneurs (VAWE) in Ho Chi Minh City on July 10.
Vice President of VAWE Cao Thi Ngoc Dung said women-ledfirms account for about 25 percent of the nation’s total number of companies,equaling more than 100,000 firms.
However, she noted that most of them are of small and micro size,with low competitiveness, and restricted access to information and technology.
Women entrepreneurs also have to deal with social prejudiceof women’s role in business. The rise of the international economic integrationand fourth industrial revolution is offering opportunities to the group butrequiring them to continuously pursue innovation.
Stephen Berlinguette, chief representative of the US Agencyfor International Development (USAID) in HCM City, said women face moredisadvantages than men in starting their own businesses, which reflects notonly gender inequality but also a negative impact on economic development.
He pointed out that the growth of any economy would behindered if half of their population are not facilitated to get involved inbusiness.
Therefore, female entrepreneurs in Vietnam and in the worldneed to be equipped with leadership skills, Berlinguette said, adding that narrowinggender disparity gap can promote the formation of innovative growth models.-VNA