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Will stamp
policy weaken beer manufacturers?
Beer manufacturers believe the
requirement that they need to stamp their products will increase their
production costs and weaken competitiveness.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade
(MOIT) plans ask beer manufacturers to stamp their products to help state
management agencies prevent tax evasion and trade fraud. However, enterprises
have opposed the plan.
Tran Dinh Thanh, deputy general
director of Habeco, said breweries will have to buy more machines for the
stamping, which will be a technical problem for enterprises because of the
limited number of stamping machine suppliers.
“There are very few companies in the
world making stamping machines, because the stamping policy is now being
applied in only three to four countries in the world,” Thanh said.
Nguyen Thanh Ha from S&B Law
Firm noted that the current laws require manufacturers to give detailed
information on products’ labels, and there is no need to request
manufacturers to stamp their products as well.
According to Ha, the stamping is now
required for helmets and tobacco products as well, but it is still unclear
about the efficiency of the policy.
Therefore, Ha said MOIT would “make
an unnecessary requirement” when forcing manufacturers to stamp their beer
products.
Even the Ministry of Finance, which
is believed to benefit from the stamping policy, is cautious about the
proposed policy.
Huynh Vuong Nam from the Tax Policy
Department of the Ministry of Finance said though the ministry advocates
MOIT’s suggested policy, it still has requested MOIT to give more details
about the technical issues for implementation.
It is still unclear who will have to
bear the costs of the stamping, the manufacturers or the state. However, it
is clear that the stamping will cost a lot of money, estimated at VND1.5-2
trillion a year.
According to Thanh of Habeco, the
stamping would add VND600-700 more to make a bottle of beer.
“The competition in the market is
getting fierce. Manufacturers need to reduce production costs to boost
sales. Meanwhile, the stamping will force them to raise the selling price, or
they will take a loss,” Thanh said.
Phan Dang Tuat, chair of Sabeco, one
of the biggest breweries in
“This (the policy – reporter) will
put a heavier burden on businesses and lead to the higher consumer price
index,” he said.
However, MOIT seems to have a strong
determination to lay down the policy on stamping beer products.
Bui Truong Thang from MOIT, a member
of the government decree compilation team, said the policy was necessary to
fulfill the government’s instruction on increasing the state management
capability over beer production and trade.
NLD
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Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 11, 2014
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