Economists urge to adjust business
strategies to ease economic reliance on China
Vietnam needs to do everything it can, as
quickly as it can, to avoid economic reliance on
Hang Vay Chi, Chair of the Viet Huong Industrial Zone
Development Group in Binh Duong Province, and the also the owner of a
denim-production enterprise, said at a recent workshop that the heavy
reliance of Vietnamese businesses on imported Chinese materials is really
great cause for concern.
The workshop was organized by Thoi bao Kinh te Saigon,
a media group, with the theme of new business strategies for
At the workshop, the panel speakers, owners of many big
businesses, emphasized that now is now the right time to “rethink the
corporate governance strategy in these times of insecurity”.
“Textile and garment companies have to import 70
percent of their materials from
In fact, this has been a constant anxiety for
Vietnamese businesses for a long time already. However, the worry has become
bigger than ever following
Tran Hoang Ngan, a member of the National Assembly’s Economics
Committee, said
Many analysts have voiced their concern over the
Chinese investment wave in the textile and dying sector, warning that this
could be a “neo trade liberalization trap” laid for the weaker economy of
Dat Viet quoted its sources as reporting that 90
percent of the foreign investors registering textile and dying projects since
2013 are from
Ngan admitted that the scenario of Vietnamese
enterprises being swallowed by Chinese ones is an existing risk, not only in
the textile and garment industry, but also other sectors as well.
“We need to lay down reasonable policies to cope with
the new circumstances. Actually, we did this in the past. But we proved to be
a little bit slow in taking reactions,” he commented.
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Ngoc Son from the World Economics and Politics Research
Institute further warned that if Vietnamese enterprises cannot improve their
technologies, designs and production, they will be taken over by Chinese,
even though they have large markets and enjoy great advantages. Son
emphasized that whether Chinese can do this will depend on Vietnamese
businesses’ capabilities and the policies
K. Chi,
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Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 5, 2014
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