Health Ministry tries to keep a rein, but
formula milk price remains restive
The Ministry of Health (MOH) plans to curb
the immoderate formula price increases by including some kinds of products
into the list of products for price control.
New policy hoped to help curb price
increases
MOH has consulted with the Ministries
of Finance, Industry and Trade and import companies on the drafted legal
document which aims to restrain the price control over formula products.
According to Tran Quang Trung, a
senior official of MOH, the formula nutritious products for children aged
0-36 months, the milk and milk containing nutritious products with/without
supplement micronutrients, made not according with the formula specified in
the technical standards, used for the children under six years old, would be
put into the list of products for price control.
At the meeting with the
representatives from relevant ministries to build up the list of milk-containing
nutritious products, the liquid milk products reserved for the children under
six years old were also suggested to be put into the list of products for
price control.
Also according to Trung, if the MOH’s
draft document is approved, from November 20, the above said products’
pricing will be put under the tight control by the state management agencies.
The Ministry of Finance and MOH have
vowed to set up the “iron discipline” in the formula milk market after
analysts and people complained about the unbearable regular price increases.
The ministries have been heavily criticized for the uncontrollable milk price
increases. The formula prices in
In fact, the ministries several times
tried to control the formula prices, but formula manufacturers still could
escape the control by dodging the laws.
Milk manufacturers several months ago
suddenly changed the names of their milk containing products into “nutritious
products” or “supplement food.”
According to the finance ministry, by
changing the name, the manufacturers could avoid the price control, which,
under the current laws, is not applied to nutritious products.
Experts have applauded the decision
by MOH to put the “nutritious products” under the control as well. In fact,
the products have the same nutrition contents, the same nature and quality as
milk products. Therefore, they must be put under the price control as
stipulated by the Price Law.
Will it help?
Vu Vinh Phu, Chair of the Hanoi Supermarket
Association, thinks that the new policy on putting nutritious and supplement
food into the list of products for price control is not likely to help force
the prices down.
Phu said despite the criticism and
the strict regulations set up by the state management agencies, the formula
prices still have increased by 30 times just over the last six years with the
3-20 percent increase each time.
Some foreign formula brands have seen
the price increasing five times so far this year.
“The changing of the name of formula
products is just a trick made by formula suppliers to raise the selling
price, while it is not the main reason behind the price increase,” Phu said.
The retailer has attributed the
unreasonably high prices of formula products to the mismanagement. The
formula retail prices would be considered “reasonable,” if they are some 30
percent higher than the original prices. Meanwhile, in
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Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 10, 2013
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