Opening
airports to foreign investors may harm Vietnam security, experts warn
After some early optimism, the transport
ministry’s plan to sell airport operating rights to interested investors has
become a cause for concern as a vital question starts to arise: who should be allowed to buy these rights?
Some
experts insist that local businesses are the better choice since aviation is
strongly related to national security.
Others
claim that Vietnamese investors do not have enough expertise and experience
to do the job.
The opinions were voiced right after the
ministry announced that it is considering transferring
to private investors the rights to operate some terminals at major airports
in order to attract more funds into the aviation sector.
The airports include Noi Bai in
Under the tentative plan, the sole airport
on the southern resort
Economist
Pham Chi Lan said the government should not offer airport operating rights to
foreign investors, warning that they are likely to transfer the rights to
others, which might put national security at risk.
“If we
give airport terminals to local investors, we will still be able to control
them better. This is a matter of national security, not just mere business,”
she said.
But a
director of a
He
suggested
Foreign investors will help manage airport
infrastructure, while the government can hire local organizations for
security matters, according to the director, who asked not to be named.
State control
Experts said since aviation is vital to
national security, the government
needs to maintain at least some of its control over airports, even after
privatization.
Economist Bui Kien Thanh pointed out that
most of Vietnamese airports serve both military and civil flights so it is
impossible to let private investors take over a whole terminal.
The rights to operate certain services can
be sold, but not all, and the government needs to make sure consumers are not
hurt by monopolistic competition, Thanh said.
Luong
Hoai
He expressed his support for the plan,
saying that it will legally pave the way for the mobilization of private and
foreign funds in the development of airport infrastructure.
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 2, 2015
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