Vietnam promises support to foreign
firms, foreigners affected by riots
Law enforcement
officers of
Vietnamese authorities have pledged to support foreign
firms and foreigners hit by recent worker riots taking place in many
industrial parks, mostly in the southern region.
The riots broke out on May 13 and 14 in Ho Chi Minh City, the southern
provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai, and Ha Tinh Province in the
central region after aggressive elements took advantage of peaceful marches
against China’s unauthorized placement of drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in
Vietnamese waters to incite violence.
Rioters then attacked many companies including
foreign-invested enterprises, damaging corporate assets, looting property,
and even resisting police officers.
The ministry urged in the document that stronger
measures be taken to ensure the resumption of normal business activities in
industrial parks around the country.
Vinh said it is a pity that spontaneous rioting
happened in the past days and Vietnamese authorities at all levels will help
foreign investors and businesses overcome this difficulty.
He added that the ministry hopes to receive sympathy
and support from business associations and organizations in order to pacify
foreign investors.
The riots were instigated by many bad people who
disguised themselves as workers to make use of peaceful marches against
China’s illegal placement of drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 in Vietnamese
waters to provoke extremist behavior, causing the loss of property for a
number of foreign-invested enterprises, worrying the investor community, and
seriously affecting the investment environment in Vietnam, Vinh said.
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To remedy the situation, central and local state
agencies have proactively provided official information for the workers,
asked them not to listen to the incitement by extremists, and advised them to
be responsible for protecting foreign-invested businesses for the country’s
and their own interests, he said.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment has sent
emergency documents to local authorities, the management boards of industrial
zones and economic zones, and Departments of Planning and Investment, urging
them to control the situation and safeguard the assets and production
activities of foreign enterprises in
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on Thursday issued an
official message to the Ministry of Public Security and relevant
ministries, demanding they protect foreign investors.
Timely response
Also on Thursday, Le Hoang Quan – chairman of the Ho
Chi Minh City People’s Committee, said at a meeting with the consuls general
of many countries, trade associations, and representatives of foreign
enterprises that the city has stepped up security measures to ensure maximum
support for foreign firms.
"We have directed that all agencies coordinate
with their counterparts in such neighboring localities as Binh Duong, Dong
Nai, Tay Ninh, and Vung Tau to ensure absolute safety for foreign businesses
and expats in
The city authorities are checking all the information
and will assist companies that had their assets damaged in the riots in
rebuilding their demolished facilities as well as offer tax relief to them so
that they can resume their operations, the chairman added.
Many foreign businesses coming from
Meanwhile, Tran Van Nam, deputy chairman of the Binh
Duong People’s Committee, asserted on Wednesday that the provincial
authorities will leave no stone unturned to protect foreign investors and
their assets.
He said local officials will evaluate damage suffered
by businesses and give financial support to those enterprises which had their
properties destroyed in the recent riots.
The Binh Duong government has also called on people to keep calm,
act with restraint, and not to be incited to commit illegal acts.
Over 1,000 people have been arrested on suspicion of inciting the riots,
which left one dead
and injured 149 others.
Police are classifying them into groups for such
charges as “openly appropriating property,” “destroying or deliberately
damaging property,” “causing public disorder,” and “resisting persons in the
performance of their official duties.”
Tuoi Tre
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Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 5, 2014
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