Why does China win bids
so easily in Vietnam?
The recent incident in which two Chinese
contractors suddenly abandoned their contracts related to the
Dr. Tran Dinh Thien.
What do you think about the use of
Chinese technology in
We need to distinguish between technology imports from
How can Chinese contractors easily
win tenders of most big projects in
It’s our fault. We have allowed gaps for Chinese
contractors to do so. The risk here is the turnkey model.
There is nothing to guarantee that after two years of
warranty, the works built by Chinese contractors can run well. I’ve heard
about some factories that could not run after the warranty time.
Objectively, our mechanism is too loose and has many
loopholes, which are exploited by contractors.
What are the long-term economic
consequences of this situation?
In the long run, it makes the process of modernisation
of the country longer. The Ha Noi - Ha Dong urban railway project was delayed
for three years. Assuming that this project is a strategic axis of the
country’s industrialization – modernization policy, our process has been
delayed for a few years.
This is a trick of competition to make the rival lose
in terms of time.
If you are slow, you can be rejected from the game. The
construction of power plants, and of the Hanoi-Haiphong highway, is slow and
it makes the process of industrialization slow. We promote industrialization,
and attract foreign investment, but if we cannot supply sufficient power for
that process and for investors, our image will deteriorate. Delays in
technology bring about terrible consequences for our development.
It is difficult to blame Vietnamese enterprises, but
frankly, the use of technology by Vietnamese enterprises is very poor.
The construction site of
Vietnamese enterprises only choose cheap technology.
This issue is related to policy: firstly, the exchange rate policy only
encourages imports, and it does not encourage production, so it will not
encourage the imports of good technology.
For years, stable exchange rates and high inflation
have led to a negative thing: encouraging imports, discouraging domestic
production and competition, as well as technology imports.
Thus, the role of the state is to change the short-term
approach and to set the orientation of technological change.
In 2012, the Chinese government
published a list of thousands of factories using outdated production lines
which must be eliminated. So, one way to deal with the outdated technology is
sell them to
They do not want to lose all and try to sell backward
technology to other countries.
Vietnamese enterprises must be aware of long-term
benefits. The time to grab quick profits and run has passed.
The State must ensure a good business environment so
businesses can make good choices and compete in a transparent way and
encourage businesses to buy good things.
The Government should give a signal, so that
enterprises can recognize the consequences of imports of outdated technology.
The Government should also have policies to protect the environment by
monitoring outdated technology.
Trung Ngon, VNN
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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 9, 2014
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