The huge ship refuse
tip in East Sea
A lot of vessels
worth trillions of dong have become scrap iron and left useless in the
The disappeared ships
According to Do Thai Binh, a member
of the Vietnam Oceanographic Society,
“The other vessels are still working
well, while Bien Dong has been put in mothball for a long time,” Binh said.
No information about Bien Dong can be
found nowadays on Vietnamese websites, including the Vietnam Register’s list.
Has it become the refuse, like many other things donated by other countries?
“I made a lot of exertion to look for
the information about Bien Dong vessel, and I only found the information in
English. Meanwhile, there was only one article about the vessel in 2003 in
Vietnamese,” Binh said.
Bien Dong was built in
“No one knows how the vessel was
exploited. After an accident, it only appeared once at the exhibition on the
Vietnam-China fisheries cooperation,” Binh said. “It is unclear where it is
lying.”
Bien Dong is not alone. A lot of
other vessels worth trillions of dong are lying somewhere on the sea. Dr.
Nguyen Duc Hung from the
Most recently, competent agencies
revealed that
In 2006, Vinashin requested Nam Trieu
Shipbuilding Company, one of its subsidiary, to buy Bach Dang Giang ship from
Vien Duong shipping firm at VND155 billion. However, the ship could not work
because of the serious damage.
In 2006 and 2007, Vien Duong, a
subsidiary of Vinashin, bought 10 ships worth VND3.13 trillion, or $200
million. All of the ships were more than 15 years old.
Since the ships were too old, they
could not be registered in
In 2005-2010, the Vietnam National
Shipping Lines (Vinalines) bought 73 ships, mostly foreign used ones, with
the total capacity of 2,005 DWT. The noteworthy thing of the VND22 trillion
deal was that 17/33 ships were too old to be registered in
The industrial refuse tip in Vietnam
Trinh The Cuong, a senior official of
the Vietnam Maritime Bureau (Vinamarine), said demolishing ships is the only
way to deal with the ships that are too old.
Also according to Cuong, Vinamarine
is going to propose the government to join the 1992
“It is necessary to lay down a
reasonable legal framework for enterprises to operate in accordance with the
laws. This would help prevent enterprises from dodging the laws, buying old
ships and turning
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Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 12, 2013
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