Experts distrust new
circular on price stabilisation
The new circular to deal with
stabilising the price of children's formula products is not gaining much
support from local traders and economists who doubt its effectiveness.
Experts have little
hope on new circular
The newly-issued circular by the Ministry of Health will take
effect from November 20.
Previously, firms have taken advantage of legal loopholes and
classified formula products, intended for children under 36 months old, as
food supplements to avoid price stabilisation policies. All these products
will again be classified as milk according to the proposals of the new
circular. Liquid milk will also be put under the same controls.
Tran Quang Trung, head of Vietnam Food Administration under the
Ministry of Health, said they are only responsible for issuing the list of
products. The prices will be under the management of the Ministry of Finance.
Since 2007, prices of dairy products have increased 30
times. While customers made complaints about unreasonable price hikes,
the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Finance blamed each other.
Previously, the Ministry of Health said expensive dairy products
are not a new issue and the public cannot blame the classification process
for this. On the other hand, the Ministry of Finance affirmed that it's a
huge loophole for firms to take advantage of.
Many customers place hope on the new circular, however, experts
have raised doubts over its effectiveness.
"In 2008, the Ministry of Finance issued a circular in
order to control milk prices. It stated that for 15 days, firms were
not permitted to raise prices more than 20% of the current price. The maximum
percentage was too high and the adjustment time was short so the circular
made no impact at all. Clearly, the problem is with our regulations, not the
names of the products." an expert said.
Vu Vinh Phu, president of
Economist Nguyen Minh Phong said the Ministry of Industry and
Trade should also take some blame because it's the market manager. The
problem is not milk quality but monopoly and competitiveness in the market.
He went on to say that people should not place too much hope on the new
circular because even prices of milk products that are on the price-stabilisation
list still increase over time.
Source: nguoilaodong, dtinews.vn
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Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 10, 2013
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