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Consultative Council as an instrument facilitating political dialogue between the state and private sector . Private sector development review. Private sector in Tajikistan is weakly organized and structured; Main factors impeding private sector development :
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Consultative Council as an instrument facilitating political dialogue between the state and private sector
Private sector development review • Private sector in Tajikistan is weakly organized andstructured; • Main factors impeding private sector development: • Complicated administrative procedures • Complicated tax administration system and tax burden • Lack of objective information on market opportunities and trends • Insufficient initial capital and weak technological capacity of enterprises • Insufficiency of investment process in the country and lack of ventured investment • Insufficient private sectoraccess to financing/credits • Non-competitiveness of local commodity producers and manufacturers • Weakness of business support institutions • Weak partnership between the state authorities and private sector • Private sector is on the initial stage of its consolidation and its potential is not yet disclosed completely.
Institutionalization trends in private sector development Government and Donors: • Combine efforts in private sector development: • PRS Strategy • BEE WG • Involve private sector representatives into decision-making process: • Entrepreneurs participate in working groups during the process of laws elaboration • Government officials conduct meetings with business structures • Aimed to improve investment climate and business environment the Consultative Council under the President of RT has been established Business structures try to strengthen their positions: • In order to survive in existing situation businessmen unite in corporations; • Businessmen create the structures oriented to business support such as business associations, business support centers, etc.
Status of the Council and Opportunities • The Consultative Council has been established by the Presidential Decree as consultative-advisory body aimed to elaborate recommendations for the Government and other state bodies on improvement of investment climate and business environment issues • The Council has promoted informal dialogue between the government and private sector on a continuing basis (quarterly meetings). • The creation of the Consultative Council initiated the promotion of the business community activity • The Council promotes the reforms required for private sector development
Difficulties and Risks • Disinterested state bodies • Misunderstanding and unwillingness of state bodies to improve the existing situation • Business structures low confidence in the government • Business structures non-confidence in improvement of the situation • Insufficient support of the Council activity by the international partners (donors) due to low coordination between them and their own agendas • Duplication of the Council activity • Uncertainty of the Council status or mandate in the state mechanism
Outcomes of year one • Action Plan towards improvement of country’s rating in Doing Business is adopted – Decree of the President is adopted; • Reforms in an area of permissions for entrepreneurs are initiated – Decree of the President is adopted; • Reforms in construction area aimed to simplify administrative procedures are initiated – Decree of the President is adopted; • Large-scale program “200 days of reforms” for simplification of administrative and regulatory procedures is developed – to be adopted in up-coming Council meeting
200 Days of Reforms – Features • Criteria of the Program reform measures: • Simplicity of adoption • Prompt implementation • Effectiveness in terms of financial cost • Targeted interventions – aimed to reduce administrative burden to business • Validity and predictability
200 Days of Reforms – expected results • Expected results: • Reduced cost and time for business for opening business • Increased effectiveness and responsibility of the state bodies • Improved interaction of business with the state bodies • Improved access of business to information • Increased number of registered businesses • Decreased unofficial pays to authorities • Reduced scale of hidden transactions • Reduced level of corruption • Improved international rating of Tajikistan in business environment
The main activities of the Secretariat • Stimulation of business community consolidation • Coordination of donors’ institutional projects in the sphere of private sector improvement and promotion of recommendations and suggestions put forward by these projects via the Council • PR-companies and informing on the Council activity • Coordination with state bodies on business improvement issues
Activity on improving Tajikistan’s indicators in international rating of Doing business • The issue of improving Tajikistan indicators in international ratings of Doing Business was included into the first Consultative Council meeting agenda • Action Plan on improving Tajikistan international ratings according to “Doing Business” report was approved on the second Consultative Council meeting • Secretariat being supported by USAID project has arranged the trip to Republic of Kyrgyzstan for government delegation aimed to learn the Kyrgyzstan experience and meet “Doing business” team. • Secretariat has conducted the meeting for Goscominvest representatives with “Doing business” team in the Secretariat office.
Coordination with other Secretariats supported by the EBRD in other countries • The Memorandum on joint activity of the Investment Councils Secretariats of Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Tajikistan has been concluded (December 2007) • Secretariat consultants in April 2008 visited Republic of Kyrgyzstan in order to learn the Kyrgyz Secretariat experience • Secretariat conducts consultations with Kyrgyzstan Secretariat on various issues on constant basis
Sustainability There is a probability that: • Other donors will take part or continue financing of the Secretariat activity: • Based on other Secretariats working experience • Presently, IFCexpressed readiness in designing and maintenance of the Secretariat web-site • Business structures will also take part in financing the Secretariat activity in 3 or 4 years: • Presently, private sector has contributed to the Secretariat activity in the form of office furniture provision