MOF’s failure in formula
price management makes people’s blood boil
Unaware of how high the formula prices in
Vietnam are in comparison with the other regional countries, unconscious of
the market shares being held by enterprises, uncaring about the market
prices--the Ministry of Finance’s Price Control Agency is now incurring the
heavy fire of public opinion.
An inter-ministerial meeting was gathered on March 4 to
discuss the solutions to curb the formula price increases. Nguyen Anh Tuan,
Head of the Price Control Agency told the press after the meeting finished:
“MOF has been always keeping a close watch over the formula prices and taking
drastic measures to control the prices since 2003.”
However, the heads of the same agency, at a discussion
late last week, admitted that they did not have much information about the
formula price.
When asked about the market shares being held by dairy
producers, Tuan said: “We still cannot reckon up how many formula trade
companies there are in the country. We only control the price declarations by
six producers. However, we do not have necessary materials to know how many
percents of the market share the companies are holding.”
“We think that the companies hold 60 percent of the
market share,” he added. “If you want to know about the market shares held by
dairy producers, you should ask the business registration agencies.
Replying to the consumers’ complaints that the formula
prices in
The Central Institute of Economic Management (CIEM)
once released a report about the dairy industry in
When asked about the outcomes of the inspection tours
in late 2013, Tuan said this was the duty of the market management force,
therefore, he had nothing to inform to the press.
Also according to him, it is also the task of the inspectors
and the market management force to clarify if Nestle and Friesland Campina
spontaneously raised the formula prices while they were still working with
MOF to explain why they intended to raise the prices.
Meanwhile, at another meeting with the press, Deputy
Head of the Price Control Agency Dinh Thi Nuong said the agency receives the
information about the price increases through… phones and enterprises’
reports.
According to Nuong, prior to January 31, the agency’s
officers called dairy producers and suppliers to ask about the pricing and
received the answers that they would not raise prices.
On February 24, the agency’s officers discovered
through newspapers that the formula prices had been raised. They immediately
called the enterprises to ask for information.
However, they received two different answers. At first,
an officer of Nestle affirmed that Nestle had not raised the selling prices
yet. Later, when the officers showed the articles on newspapers, the PR
director of the company admitted the company had raised the prices since
February 1.
Pham Huyen,
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Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 3, 2014
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