VN lacks sufficient number of medium-sized enterprises
The
latest report of the
VCCI report said in early 2014 there
were 764,374 enterprises established under the Enterprise Law, and of these,
only 391,547 were operating.
In the period from January to
October, 60,023 new enterprises were formed, with total registered capital of
VND352 trillion ($16.7 billion). Compared to the same period last year, the
number of newly established enterprises decreased by 6.5%, but were up 9.5%
in terms of registered capital.
Among the operating enterprises,
non-state enterprises accounted for 96%. The large-scale and medium-sized
enterprises made up only 2% each and the remaining 96% were small and
super-small enterprises.
The micro enterprises (with less than
10 employees) accounted for 67%. Due to their small scale, most of Vietnamese
enterprises cannot join the global production network.
Notably, the lack of medium-sized
enterprises continued to increase, according to the report. In the 2007 -
2012 period, the average number of employees in medium-sized enterprises
decreased from 47 to 32 people, equivalent to the size of small-scale
enterprises.
In 2012, for the first time in 10
years, the average capital of enterprises fell.
The capital scale of state-owned
enterprises (SOEs) decreased by 26%, from VND1.58 trillion ($61.1 million) to
VND1.17 trillion ($55.7 million). The average capital of non-state
enterprises also reduced by 3.6%, to only VND25 billion ($1.19 million).
Meanwhile, the average capital of
foreign-invested enterprises (FDI) rose from VND207 billion ($9.85 million)
to VND307 billion ($14.6 million). This suggests that the FDI sector was not
affected much by the economy.
Minister of Planning and Investment
Bui Quang Vinh said in 2015 the government would give priority in the reform
of SOEs.
According to the new perspective, an
enterprise will be considered an SOE if the state holds 100% of capital
instead of 50% at present.
In the January-October period, 100
SOEs were privatized and 153 others were evaluated. It is expected that
approximately 200 SOEs have been privatized in 2014, three times higher than
2013, with only 74 SOEs.
The government has also approved the
restructuring plans of 108 state-owned corporations.
Linh Hang,
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Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 12, 2014
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