BUSINESS
IN BRIEF 21/10
Construction
of
The construction of
In a meeting in
To increase the
airport’s capacity to 50 million passengers per year would require
investments of at least 9.1 billion USD and approximately 140,000 households
would be displaced, while the surrounding transport infrastructure would not
be able to cope with the influx in traffic, he added.
Meanwhile, head of
the Vietnam Civil Aviation Authority Lai Xuan Thanh said services at Tan Son
Nhat Airport were likely to deteriorate between 2017 and 2023, a point in
time when Long Thanh Airport will probably not be ready yet.
According to the
approved plan, the
An estimated 164
trillion VND (nearly 7.8 billion USD) will be allocated to Phase 1, with 85
trillion VND coming from the State budget and the rest being official
development assistance.
It is expected to
process 80 million and 100 million passengers each year by the end of the
second phase in 2030 and the end of the third phase, respectively.
Nguyen Nguyen Hung,
Chairman of the Member Council of the Airports Corporation of
Power
saving efforts highlighted in national conference
The seventh
National Conference on Energy Efficiency opened in the Mekong Delta
According to Dang
Huy Cuong, Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s General Department of
Energy, 14 centres for energy saving were established nationwide, together
with a number of other centres for technology transfer and advice.
Power saving
measures were carried out in most localities, contributing to the success of
the National Target Programme on Efficient and Economical Use of Energy, he
noted.
Meanwhile, Trinh
Quoc Vu, Head of the Department’s Office for Science, Technology and Energy
Saving, said at present more than 3,000 household and 10 industrial biogas
facilities were operational in 26 cities and provinces.
At the same time,
over 600,000 solar water heating were put into operation, along with more than
400 energy saving measures applied by businesses, he said.
Energy saving
audits were carried out at 200 businesses, he noted, adding that more than
100 staff members and 45 experts from 55 companies participated in training
courses on bringing energy management in line with the ISO 50001 standard.
However, Vu also
highlighted some shortcomings of the programme, including poor access to
preferential loans, the low capacity of energy saving centres, and a lack of
coordination between relevant agencies.
The National Target
Programme on Efficient and Economical Use of Energy was approved by the Prime
Minister in 2006, while the Law on Efficient and Economical Use of Energy was
put forth on January 1, 2011.
In the 2012-2015
period, the programme aims to reduce energy consumption in energy-intensive
industries by 10 percent and national energy consumption by 5-8 percent.
In addition, the
Ministry of Industry and Trade also certified 6,215 products in 13 categories
as low energy consumer goods, which will now feature a mandatory label
declaring the level of energy efficiency, including TVs, lamps, air
conditioning systems and washing machines.
Unitel
celebrates 5 years of operation in Laos
Attending the event
were several senior Lao officials and Minister Counsellor at the Vietnamese
Embassy in Laos Hoang Xuan Hai.
Since its inception
in October 2009, Unitel, a joint venture between Laos-Asia Telecom and
With 2.3 million
subscribers, Unitel is leading
In addition to
business activities, the company has carried out a number of social
programmes such as providing free internet services for more than 600
educational establishments across the country and supporting flood victims,
building village health clinics.
It has also funded
a contest aimed at improving computer skills for local students and provided
free Internet services for the 35 th General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary
Assembly (AIPA) in
In the coming time,
the company will strive to maintain its growth rate and increase investment
in innovating technology with a view to becoming the best telecom service
provider in
Vietnamese
firms need to revitalise business strategies: VCCI leader
Vietnamese
enterprises need to revise their business strategies in a professional and
careful manner in order to make use of the future development opportunities,
Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry Director Vu Tien Loc said.
The past few years
were difficult for the Vietnamese business community. However, due to the
Government’s efforts to reform its administrative procedures, enterprises
regained confidence in the future business climate, he noted.
The VCCI leader
said a new wave of investments lay ahead, with more stability and caution.
During the period
of 2004-2006, thousands of firms went bankrupt due to their investments in a
failing financial and real estate sector, while 60-70 percent of businesses
made no profit.
However, nearly
500,000 enterprises are currently in a position of stability, contributing to
national economic growth and creating jobs, Loc said.
The government’s
economic restructuring efforts have also been stepped up, Loc said, adding
that by 2015, more than 400 State-owned enterprises, accounting for around
half of SOEs, will have been equitised.
For the first time,
At the same time,
The VCCI leader was
of the opinion that FTAs, along with other trade deals, would pave the way
for Vietnamese firms to increase their exports, especially of strong products
such as footwear and apparel; and agriculture, forestry and fisheries
products; while attracting more investments.
Meanwhile, Do Huu
Hao, Chairman of the
An investment
institution would support the creativity of enterprises, Hao said, who is a
former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade. He added that a suitable
roadmap for Vietnamese firms for the next five years was to exceed the ASEAN
standards and orientate themselves along US and EU standards.
Additionally, the
reforms of administrative procedures, taxation and customs should be made
more transparent in a bid to raise the confidence of enterprises.
On top of this,
VCCI Director Loc said it was crucial for Vietnamese enterprises to improve
their capacity and internal strengths to make use of all the opportunities.
According to Cao Sy
Kiem, head of
Sharing Kiem’s
opinions, Hao acknowledged that enterprises themselves were affected by many
shortcomings, from management and technology to capital sources, underlining
the need for businesses to improve their own situations.
Businesses should
pay more attention to the fundamental elements of development and their
internal processes, such as management strategy, human resources development,
and technology, Loc said.
The VCCI also
proposed concrete measures to improve the competitiveness of Vietnamese
enterprises in the integration process, including the establishment of a
system of business associations.
A new business
development era needs to be launched in
Project to
develop eco-industrial park
A US$53 million
project to help
The three-year
project will be implemented in all three regions of the country - Ha Noi and
Ninh Binh in the north,
"The project
will facilitate the transformation of current industrial parks into
eco-industrial parks by promoting sustainable industrial production
practices", said the UNIDO Representative Patrick Gilabert.
At least 45
enterprises in four selected industrial parks in Ninh Binh,
The project is
expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about 182,000 tonnes and reduce
sewage disposal by 6 million cubic metres per year while guaranteeing that
the treated waste water will meet international standards.
"
According to
official reports, only about 80 per cent of industrial parks in the country
are equipped with national standard wastewater treatment systems, which falls
fall short of the 100 per cent target set in the Government's five-year
(2011-2015) socio-economic development plan.
Anti-dumping
lawsuits an effective tool in global integration
Anti-dumping
lawsuits against imported products constitute an effective tool for
enterprises to protect domestic manufacturing, experts said in a workshop in
southern Can Tho city on October 17.
Anti-dumping cases
were particularly significant in the context of country that is still in the
process of integrating itself into the global economy, according to
participants.
Deputy Director of
the municipal Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vo Thi Thu
Huong said only a few Vietnamese businesses utilised this self-protection
measure as it is not widely known or understood.
As of September,
Since 1994,
Vietnamese exporters faced 77 trade remedy lawsuits, including 55
anti-dumping cases.
In September 2014,
the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued the order to impose tariffs on
stainless steel for the first time, which shows the State’s readiness to
protect the legitimate interests of domestic manufacturers.
Businesses should
increase links amongst themselves and seek information on the international
legal regulations in an effort to increase competitiveness and reduce losses
to the manufacturing sector, participants suggested.
Vietnamese
businesses face great challenges when joining AEC
Many Vietnamese
businesses will face difficulties on both the domestic and regional markets
when the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) takes shape by the end of 2015, an
official from the Foreign Investment Agency said at the Mekong Subregion
Cooperation and Development Forum which took place in
Deputy Head of the
Foreign Investment Agency (FIA) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment
Vu Van Chung said businesses with low competitiveness will not be able to
participate in highly profitable links in the supply chain, while labourers
without skills cannot hold managerial or well paid positions.
At the same time,
the formation of the AEC will allow investors both inside and outside ASEAN
to enter emerging economies such as
According to Chung,
to effectively promote Vietnam’s economy in general and Vietnam’s investment
climate once AEC takes shape, the Government, ministries and sectors are
accelerating the building of a complete legal framework for investment and
business as well as the drastic reform of administrative procedures relating
to business start up, construction, land use, customs, tax, social insurance
and labour recruitment.
In addition,
Deputy Minister of
Planning and Investment Nguyen Van Trung affirmed that the Government will
implement a number of measures, such as boosting bilateral and multilateral cooperation
between the bloc and non-member states in order to fully benefit from the
process of international economic integration.
This year’s Mekong
Subregion Cooperation and Development Forum “2015 ASEAN Economic Community
(AEC) - Opportunities and Challenges” aimed to increase mutually beneficial
links between
Addressing the
event, Phuong Huu Viet, Chairman of the Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Association for
Economic Cooperation Development said the forum provided Vietnamese
businesses, especially those who operate throughout ASEAN, with useful
information on how to integrate into AEC once it is established next year.
Key discussions
focussed on issues on economic and management policies, financial system
reform, and the role of State management bodies in helping enterprises
resolve difficulties.
The AEC aims to
establish a single common market that enables the free movement of goods,
services, capital and skilled labour within ASEAN, thus increasing
competitiveness, promoting prosperity in the region and attracting external
investments.
Former Deputy Prime
Minister Vu Khoan highlighted the need to design a master plan for economic
integration, renovate institutions and take advantage of new opportunities
emerging from the integration process.
According to the
FIA, investors from ASEAN member states have invested in 55 out of 63
Vietnamese localities so far, with 2,431 projects, worth 51.8 billion USD.
These account for 14.2 percent of total foreign direct investment (FDI)
projects and 21.4 percent of the total FDI capital in the country.
Hutech invests VND 950bln in Saigon Hi-Tech Park
The project named
Hutech’s high quality human resource training Center has just been started
construction in Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) by Ho Chi Minh City University of
Technology (Hutech).
The total
investment capital is VND 450billion. The project covers an area of 41,300
meters square in E1 area of SHTP.
Hutech said its
first phase will be completed in 2015 and training center will be put into
operation in end-2018.
To date, Hutech has
invested VND 950billion in SHTP with two projects including Hutech hi-end Institute
with investment capital of VND 500billion and trainning center.
$613 mil
expected for site clearance of
Site clearance and
compensation of the planned
Area planned for
the project is accommodations of 4,541 households with 14,462 people. Of them
are 3,400 workers, 2,470 farmers and 700 traders.
The project will
affect 3,900 houses over 35,000 square meters, and 3,000 land hectares of
local people which is accounted for 60 percent of total area in need of
clearance for the project.
Deputy Chairman of
the province People’s Committee Tran Minh Phuc asked the departments of
Natural Resources and Environment, Finance, and Construction and Long Thanh
District People’s Committee to quickly build resettlement and employment
projects for the affected residents.
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung has approved the project as per proposal by the Party Civil
Affairs Commission of the Ministry of Transport and assigned the Commission
to report the project to the Politburo for approval.
Gov’t
agricultural development loans cover more enterprises
Nearly VND2
trillion (US$94 million) from the Government’s pilot loan program on
agricultural development has been passed for another 19 projects of
enterprises nationwide.
The Governor of the
State Bank of
Earlier, the first
four enterprises from the Mekong Delta
In July, commercial
banks continued providing another six companies from five provinces and
cities with VND2.37 trillion to carry out projects on hi tech agriculture and
production chains.
Inspection
over ODA, FDI projects to be intensified
The Ministry of
Investment and Planning’s Inspectorate will intensify inspection over
Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
projects to prevent corruption as per
That was revealed
at a conference reviewing ten year operation and receiving the Second Class
Labor Medal of the ministry’s inspectorate on October 17.
Inspection
operations will also be strengthened in public investment, BOT
(Build-Operate-Transfer), BT (Build-Transfer) and PPP (Public Private
Partnership) projects, and in traffic, electricity, garbage collection and
treatment, environment cleanup, and clean water supply fields.
For the last ten
years, the ministry has conducted nearly 80 specialized inspection cases, uncovered
a lot of violations, and proposed penalties totaling VND6.9 trillion and
US$67 million.
They also proposed
withdrawal of 6 hectare land and nearly 60 investment projects with total
registered capital of VND12 trillion and US$15 million.
Besides, they have
put forward measures to remedy limitations, contributing to improve the legal
framework in public, private and foreign investment and planning.
Royal
Brunei Airlines opens its representative office in HCMC
The
The new service
will be operational with four weekly flights on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, using Airbus A320 and A319 aircrafts. It takes about two hours to
fly from
The return of
Royal Brunei
Airlines launched also its new representative office in
Consumers
opt for local goods
Locally-made
products have won consumers' favour since a campaign entitled
"Vietnamese give priority to Vietnamese goods" was launched five
years ago.
Nguyen Thien Nhan,
chairman of the Viet Nam Fatherland Front (VFF) central committee, made this
remark at a conference in
Apart from
generating more jobs and raising incomes for labourers, the campaign had
contributed to the establishment of a production and supply chain, said Nhan,
also head of the campaign's central steering committee.
He added that under
the programme, all cities and provinces would be building communication
channels with a "Proud of Vietnamese goods" slogan by 2020.
The programme also
aims to raise Vietnamese products' market share in traditional supply
channels in remote rural areas to 80 per cent, revealed Nhan.
To realise these
targets, the VFF chairman required concerned ministries, branches and
localities to roll out concrete programmes and plans to further popularise
the campaign in the future.
He urged
enterprises to accelerate scientific-technological applications while
improving the quality and competitive edge of products and services.
A Nielsen Company
survey revealed that up to 90 per cent of consumers in
A report of the
municipal, city and provincial steering committees of the campaign also
confirmed this and showed that Vietnamese consumers appreciated locally-made
products.
In numerous
localities, about 80 per cent of the Vietnamese people expressed preference
for made-in-Viet
A programme linking
businesses with commercial banks was simultaneously launched in the districts
and provinces and has helped to provide for more than 1,000 business
households experiencing financial difficulties.
In addition, the
HCM City People's Committee has approved 98 projects for stimulus consumption
worth VND7 trillion. Of this figure, a VND3.7-trillion loan came from the
city budget.
However,
participants at the event also pointed out a range of bottlenecks hindering
the implementation of the campaign, such as cumbersome procedures, fake
products and loose coordination between businesses, producers and
distributors.
Last July, a survey
of the
Le Ba Trinh, VFF
vice chairman, said that previously, Vietnamese goods accounted for a very
modest volume in supermarkets and shops but now, it has accounted for at
least 80 to 90 per cent.
The Viet Nam
National Textile and Garment Group reported that after five years of
implementing the prgramme, its local revenues changed drastically. It is
expected that this year, its local revenues will reach VND22 trillion, a 10 –
to 15-per cent year-on-year increase. The group's export turnover this year
is also expected to reach $24.5 billion, or $1billion more than it predicted
early this year.
Also, Vietnamese
goods have secured a firm foothold in big cities such as Ha Noi and
She added that
Vietnamese consumers now favoured numerous products such as garments,
textiles and footwear.
The programme
steering committee has set a target of 80 per cent of market share in
traditional distribution channels in far-flung rural areas by 2020.
To reach this
target, Trinh said domestic businesses should continue promoting
communication campaigns and raising consumers' awareness, as well as expand
their distribution channels and enhance their competitiveness to establish a
firm foothold in the domestic market.
Construction
projects, share sales boost HAGL figures
Property developer
Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) reported VND777.5 billion (US$36.6 million) in
revenues in the third quarter of this year, mostly from construction deals
and share sales.
According to HAGL,
the revenues represent a 29.7-per cent year-on-year increase. The company
also reported that total revenues for the first nine months of the year
reached VND2.4 trillion ($113.2 million), a 19.2-per cent year-on-year increase.
It also exceeded
its annual target for profits, which reached VND1.7 trillion ($80.1 million).
In the first six months, agricultural products accounted for the highest
percentage in the company's revenue structure, but in the last quarter,
building contracts worth VND208 billion ($9.8 million) took up the highest
proportion of revenues at 27 per cent.
Revenues in the
third quarter reached more than VND925 billion ($43.6 million) or triple that
of the same period last year. Specifically, share sales in subsidiary units
reached VND756 billion ($35.6 million), soaring by a whopping 258 per cent.
HAGL reduced its
stake in Hoang Anh Housing Development from 98.2 per cent to 85.7 per cent,
Hoang Anh Gia Lai Malaysia from 98.2 per cent to 85.7 per cent, and Hoang Anh
Gia Lai Bangkok from 46.14 per cent to 40.2 per cent.
The group also
divested from a hydropower plant in the central highland
In the agricultural
product category, sugar turnover continued to lead with VND180 billion ($8.4
million), increasing significantly compared with the VND9 billion ($424,500)
in the third quarter last year. Meanwhile, Rubber latex sales rose to VND73
billion ($3.4 million) in spite of declining prices.
However, HAGL
liabilities as of September 30 added more than VND3 trillion ($141.5 million)
from the beginning of this year, reaching more than VND19 trillion ($896.2
million) or far exceeding its equity value of VND14.5 trillion ($683.9
million).
HAG shares closed
yesterday's session higher by 0.4 per cent to VND24,900 ($1.1).
ACB close
to hitting profit target
Asia Commercial
Bank (ACB) reported that it had completed 90 per cent of its VND1.2-trillion
(US$56.6-million) profit target for 2014 in the first nine months of the
year.
ACB, one of the Ha
Noi Stock Exchange blue chips, also revealed its plans to reach VND190
trillion ($8.9 billion) in total assets and 13 per cent growth in outstanding
consumer credit. It also expects non-performing loans to be kept at below
three per cent.
ACB shares ended
0.7 per cent higher to VND15,200 yesterday.
Tran Anh
Digital reports losses
Tran Anh Digital
World (TAG) revealed that its losses reached VND8.4 billion (US$396,200) in
the third quarter of 2014.
However, its
revenues improved by 15 per cent year-on-year to VND553.4 billion ($26.1
million). For the first nine months of 2014, TAG's losses reached VND3.8
billion ($179,200). The company attributed this to an increase in selling,
general and administration costs.
This year, Tran Anh
plans to earn VND2.4 trillion ($113.2 million) in revenues and VND7.1 billion
($334,900) in profits. However, investors predict that the company will not
be able to reach its goals.
Tran Anh said the
company planned to add more selling outlets in provinces outside Ha Noi. Its
stock remained unchanged yesterday at VND24,400.
The State
Securities Commission has granted a license to SSIAM HNX30, the second
domestic exchange-traded fund (ETF), which the SSI Fund Management is
handling.
The fund simulates
the 30 largest stocks which the HNX30 Index is tracking on the Ha Noi Stock
Exchange and has a minimum capital of VND50 billion (US$2.3 million).
VFMVN30, the first
ETF, which the Vietfund Management created, began listing on the HCM City
Stock Exchange last October 6.
Last month, the SSI
Fund Management set up its SSI Sustainable Competitive Advantage Fund, an
open-ended fund, and raised VND112 billion ($5.2 million) in its initial
public offering.
HN-Index to
apply new rules
The stock exchange
in the capital city will apply new trading orders such as Stop Order, Iceberg
Order, Same-side Best Order and Opposite-side Best Order.
The exchange said
these orders had existed in its system but were not put into practice. The
implementation would be based on investors' demand, it added.
Ha Noi to
hosts industrial and biotechnical technology fairs
Two fairs on
industry and technology and biological equipment will take place in Ha Noi
from October 21-24.
Covering 4,500sq.m,
the Viet Nam International Industrial Fair 2014 (VIIF), will attract 250
businesses including 100 foreign companies from
Meanwhile,
Biotechmart 2014, organised by the National Agency for Science and
Information Technology, is described as a good opportunity for scientists
from the biotechnology sector to present their research and help enterprises
to access advanced technologies.
Seminars on the
application of biotechnology in agriculture, pharmaceutical and environmental
treatment will also be held on the sidelines of the event.
Major
brands to debut at Viet Nam Motor Show
Porsche and BMW's
Mini Cooper cars and Daimler's Fuso trucks will take part for the first time
in the Viet Nam Motor Show to be held next month in
The country's
largest annual auto event will this year feature 18 companies including Ford,
GM Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Suzuki, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Audi, BMW, Jaguar Land
Rover, and Nissan besides hundreds of parts, accessories, insurance, and
financing companies.
Following the
success of past events, the 10th Viet Nam Motor Show is expected to be a
major milestone in global auto brands' road to engage with Vietnamese
consumers.
It will be a place
where consumers can see, learn, and experience the latest models and
technology and serve as a link between auto brands and consumers.
The companies will
showcase their latest models since Vietnamese consumers are very connected
and technology savvy, according to the organisers.
They are expected
to bring state-of-the-art technologies and advanced eco-friendly global
products.
The exhibition will
be held from November 20 to 23 at the Saigon Exhibition and Conference
Centre. It is expected to receive a record 150,000 visitors.
Thai metalworking
fair to benefit domestic firms: organiser
Southeast Asia's
largest machine-tool and metalworking technology fair Metalex, to be held
next month in
Duangdej
Yuaikwarmdee, deputy managing director of Thailand-based Reed Tradex Company,
the organiser, said the four-day event beginning on November 19 in
There would be
conferences and forums on the sidelines of the event on latest industry
trends, technologies, and strategies, he said.
With the ASEAN
Economic Community set to come into existence next year, all ASEAN countries
need to bolster their industrial capacity, he said.
To remain
competitive, Vietnamese firms need to invest in modern technologies, he said.
Reed Tradex and its
partners organised four large supporting industry expos - Metalex Viet
The events
attracted 14,879 visitors from 29 countries and territories, Yuaikwarmdee
added.
Forum to
focus on restructuring agriculture field
Agricultural
restructuring will take the spotlight at the 2014 Asian-Oceania Computing
Industry Organisation (ASOCIO) ICT Summit, to be held here and in
The event, the
biggest of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region, will offer a good chance for
More than 700
delegates from 22 economies in the region are expected to participate in the
event to discuss visions and strategies to use information technology as a
pedal for socio-economic development towards the building of a dynamic,
creative and civilised Asia-Pacific community.
A number of talks
will be held during the forum and will focus on the IT application in smart
agriculture and health, as well as transport, human resources development and
public services.
Initiated in 1984,
the summit aims to promote, encourage and foster relationships between its
members while developing the computing industry in the region.
Japanese
firms shift investment to Vietnam
Teikoku Databank, a
company specializing in collecting business information on companies in
Japanese firms have
a keen interest in such areas as interior decoration, garments and textiles,
information and technology in
The survey shows
Vietnam ranked fourth in the list of the safe markets in which Japanese
business enterprises have attached the most importance to, trailing China,
the US and Thailand.
President of the
Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Vu Tien Loc said this
is good news. The most important thing for
Recently, the Japan
External Trade Organisation (JETRO) in
According to a
JETRO report in February,
Up to 70 Japanese
firms in
John Nielsen said
Results on
livestock imported from
At the conference,
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam requested the
centres and other relevant entities to continue to implement the project, and
apply advanced Danish technology.
According to the
ministry, over the last 20 years,
A congress was held
in
The VAWE aims to
improve the capacities and roles of businesswomen in sustainable development
in
The association’s
key task for its first term from 2014-2019 is to become a platform that
connects businesswomen in all economic sectors and inspires them to undertake
maximum efforts in their fields of work to contribute to national
development.
It will also serve
as a bridge between females in the business community and Government
agencies, with a view to informing socio-economic development policies.
Speaking at the
event, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc appreciated the great
contributions made by Vietnamese women and female entrepreneurs in particular
to the national building and development.
The Party and State
continuously strives to enhance the female business community which plays an
important role in modernisation and industrialisation, he said.
He expressed his
hope that the foundation of VAWE would help businesswomen improve their
capacities and skills to contribute to socio-economic development and social
equality.
The Government
official called upon relevant ministries and sectors to research and develop
policies that support both male and female entrepreneurs in running their
businesses effectively.-
The price for rice
in October is 458.35 USD per tonne, a slight increase from 439.11 USD per
tonne in September.
Without Government
interventions to increase temporary rice stocks, the price remained high due
to the large volume of rice exported to
Vietnam expects to
produce 25.48 million tonnes of paddy for all of 2014, of which over 17
million tonnes of paddy, equivalent to 8.5 tonnes of rice, will be shipped
abroad.-
Lang Son’s
anise export expected to increase
Lang Son’s anise
export volume reached about 1,300 tonnes in the first nine months of 2014,
the Vietnam Economic News reported.
According to the
provincial Department of Industry and Trade, the export volume by the year’s
end is expected to reach more than 2,000 tonnes, up about 700 tonnes compared
with 2013.
Anise tree has long
been a strategic product for Lang Son and the province’s star anise products
built its own brand name as it registered geographical indication in 2007.
Anise has been used
as a spice and medicine for thousands of years in
Its attractive taste
has good effects for digestion and boosts appetite. In traditional medicine
in
According to
statistics, in 2011 Lang Son only exported over 500 tonnes of dried star
anise. The export volumes increased to 1,100 and 1,500 tonnes in 2012 and
2013 respectively and expected to reach about 2,000 tonnes this year. This is
a good sign for anise growers in Lang Son.
Not only increasing
in volume, this year’s anise export prices also increased sharply compared to
previous years. In 2012, dried anise export prices reached only 20,000 VND
per kg, in 2013 it ranged from 40,000-48,000 VND per kg and topped 60,000 VND
per kg in 2014. It is notable that the products are not only increasing in
volume and prices but there are more countries taking interest in importing
Lang Son’s products.
Several years ago,
anise export was mainly through informal channels to
There are about
33,000ha of star anise production areas in Lang Son, of which 10,000 ha are
in harvest time. The annual output of the local anise is from 6,000 to 7,000
tonnes.
Vietcombank
ranked first amongst Vietnamese listed companies
The Bank for
Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) came first in Forbes
With over 31
trillion VND (over 1.47 billion USD) in revenue and 67.2 trillion VND (3.2
billion USD) in market capitalisation, the bank was praised for its number of
business clients, its payment and trade services, and its strategies for the
domestic retail market.
In 2014,
Vietcombank was also named
Forbes
Along with
Vietcombank, the Ho Chi Minh Securities Corporation and the Military
Commercial Joint Stock Bank were also included in the financial sector.
Other firms on the
list include the Petrovietnam Technical Services Corporation, the
Petrovietnam Gas Joint Stock Corporation, the Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, the
Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk), and the Masan Group.
Altogether, the 50
listed companies hold a market capitalisation of more than 741 trillion VND
(nearly 35.3 billion USD), accounting for 65 percent of the entire market
capitalisation based on the prices of the closing session of April 25, 2014.
Forbes
The magazine plans
to create more lists of outstanding companies and individuals on the
Vietnamese market, including a list of the top 30 most successful individuals
under 30.
Source:
VEF/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri/VIR
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Thứ Hai, 20 tháng 10, 2014
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