More FDI licences to
be revoked
Foreign Direct
investment (FDI) projects that have expired but not yet re-registered, will
be revoked after February 1st next year, according to a newly issued
directive from the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI).
The directive was sent to all
municipal and provincial People's Committees, the management boards of
industrial zones, export processing zones, economic zones and high technology
zones.
The ministry said that the country
will revoke business licences, levy fines and wind up projects whose licences
were granted before July 1, 2006, but have still not re-registered in
accordance with the current investment law.
According to the ministry, amending
and supplementing the Enterprise Law on the re-registration of FDI businesses
whose licences have expired was approved by the National Assembly and came
into effect on August 1, 2013.
Currently, the ministry is putting
final touch on a replacement draft decree for the Government on
re-registration, registration changes and transformational investments for
FDI enterprises under the provisions of the Foreign Investment Law and the
Enterprise Law to be submitted to the Government later this month.
To bring the law into effect as soon
as possible, the ministry has asked all relevant agencies to urgently review,
classify and make a list of FDI enterprises in each locale, including ones
registered before July 1, 2006 but not yet re-registered as well as those
that have expired under the business registrations but have not proceeded
with the end of project procedures.
All localities have to report back to
the ministry prior to September 1 this year, it said.
The ministry also requested agencies
to report on how the re-registration of FDI enterprises was proceeding as
well as urging and helping them to re-register their businesses.
Ripe for investment
The good investment environment is
the reason for several provinces attracting an increasing amount of foreign investment
in recent years, according to the MPI.
Thai Nguyen, Bac Ninh, Hai Phong, and
Thanh Hoa are among the provinces to have emerged as new attractive
destinations for foreign investors.
Central Thanh Hoa moved up from the
28th place in the list of FDI last year to top in the first half of this year
with over US$2.81 billion, most of which is from additional investment in the
Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Project.
In the first six months of last year,
northern
In the first half of 2013 Bac Ninh
has continued its ascent to move into the third position with more than $1.32
billion.
The city of
In the first six months of last year,
while FDI in other localities fell relentlessly, it continued to rise,
reaching $934.8 million, taking the city to the third place.
Analysts said that in the past, these
provinces had virtually been ignored by foreign investors, but now, with their
abundant land and human resources in addition to attractive incentives, they
have become magnets for foreign investors.
Nguyen Ba Cuong, deputy director of
the Foreign Investment Department, said as foreign companies recognize their
potential advantages, FDI flows move from major cities to smaller ones and
provinces.
The advantages include abundant
"clean" land, human resources, and a significantly improved
investment environment, he listed.
Projects in Quang Ngai would get
income tax breaks while duties would be waived on raw materials and
equipment, it said.
It will also provide support in the
form of training for workers and supply of technical workers.
Investors will also get priority in
building infrastructure for their plants and be allocated land to build
houses for their specialists.
The analysts said the change in
investment destination, especially by foreigners, is of great significance
since it is creating jobs for rural people, thus reducing migration to major
cities, which is causing huge pressure on urban areas.
But to ensure the effectiveness of
these new investments, local authorities should carefully assess
environmental impacts and the investors' capabilities before granting them
licences.
Source: VNS
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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 8, 2013
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