How should Vietnam behave
towards tiny FIEs?
The Foreign Investment Agency
(FIA), when releasing its report on foreign direct investment (FDI) in
The report showed that $4.9 billion worth of FDI was
registered in the first four months of 2014, just 59 percent that of the same
period of the last year.
The figure included the $3.2 billion worth of capital
for 390 newly registered projects and $1.6 billion worth of capital for 140
expanded projects.
Disappointing and worrying figures
FIA noted that the registered FDI capital in
The figures reportedly are “disappointing” and
“worrying” in the eyes of state management agencies.
FIA’s Head Do Nhat Hoang said there are two “strange”
features in the FDI picture in
What can tiny businesses bring to
According to Professor Nguyen Mai, a prominent
economist, and former Deputy Chair of the State Commission for Cooperation
and Investment (now the Ministry of Planning and Investment),
As Vietnamese businesses have grownup, there is no
longer a need for
“It would be better to encourage domestic enterprises
to do what they can instead of laying a red carpet to welcome foreign
investors,” Mai said.
He warned that nonselective investment incentives would
lead to an influx of investors from economies directly competing with
Regarding the presence of tiny businesses, Mai said in
a developing economy like
It always is very difficult to control the
establishment and operation of “businesses on paper” and tiny businesses, not
only in
Analysts have commented that globalization and close
connectivity in the modern production both have automatically led to the
establishment of such businesses.
The differences in the accountancy standards, taxation
systems, labor costs and goods standards, plus the signing of bilateral and
multilateral treaties have prompted businesses to “invent” many different
kinds of businesses to optimize profits .
Tiny businesses and “businesses on paper” prove to be
favored by investors because they allow for taking advantage of the legal and
tax loopholes and controlling their production costs.
Therefore, the appearance of big FIEs is often
accompanied by small and tiny businesses as satellites, set up to support the
big ones.
K. Chi,
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Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 5, 2014
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