Samsung gets special
treatment for its Display project in Bac Ninh
Economists are concerned about the special
investment incentives given to Samsung for its Samsung Display project by the
Bac Ninh provincial People’s Committee.
The committee has signed a decision to give financial
support to build technical infrastructure in the Yen Phong 1 Industrial Zone,
where Samsung is carrying out the Samsung Display project.
The financial support package is valued at VND298.9
billion, which includes 50 percent support for the infrastructure use fee on
an area of 46.28 hectares (VND286.9 billion), and for the local worker
training program (VND12 billion)
Under the Corporate Income Tax Law, Samsung Display
will enjoy exemption of corporate income tax for four years and a 50 percent
tax reduction in the following nine years.
After the grace period stipulated by the law ends,
Samsung Display will still continue enjoying a 50 percent tax reduction for
another three years.
Nguyen Quoc Chung, director of the Bac Ninh provincial
Planning and Investment Department, confirmed that Samsung was the only
investor receiving such high investment incentives in the province.
He said the investment incentives had been approved by
the government even before the Bac Ninh provincial authorities signed the
decision.
Chung went on to say that the local authorities agreed
to offer the high investment incentives because they expect the project to
have a major impact on the local economy and the “Bac Ninh brand”.
“The tax remissions will not influence the province in
a big way. Meanwhile, Bac Ninh hopes it will become an electronics
manufacturing center of the country, which will help it attract more
investors, especially ones in the support industries,” he said.
“This will also help build up the Bac Ninh brand as a
major foreign direct investment attractor,” he added.
Samsung now employs 4,000 workers, while Bac Ninh
authorities hope Samsung Display reaches its highest production capacity. It
would employ up to 20,000 workers.
In the latest news, Samsung has revealed it will
develop a $1 billion project in
Dr. Dang Dinh Dao, former head of the Economics
Research & Development Institute, while agreeing that it is necessary to
offer attractive investment incentives to lure more investors, has voiced his
concern that unprecedented high incentives given to Samsung would prompt
other investors to claim special treatment and significant preferences.
“Once Bac Ninh authorities sacrifice local benefits in
exchange for investment projects, this will create an unhealthy competition
for investors in
“Other investors may act like Samsung and dictate their
conditions when developing their projects in
An analyst, who declined to be named, noted that more
and more foreign investors were making unreasonable claims.
“The ‘overindulgence” by local authorities towards
investors is the reason why investors have become too demanding,” he noted.
Kim Chi,
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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 9, 2014
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