Local firms lack
knowledge of FTAs
HA NOI (VNS) —
Many local enterprises do not know much about the TPP and the AEC free trade
agreements (FTAs) that are expected to be signed this year.
Adequate knowledge about these FTAs would help
domestic firms in Viet Nam prepare for business integration at a global and
regional scale.
The Viet Nam Chamber of Industry and Commerce
(VCCI)'s survey for the provincial competitiveness index (PCI) 2015 reported
that 30 per cent of the interviewees among enterprises in Viet Nam did not
have enough information about Viet Nam having negotiated to join the Trans
Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.
Of these, 31.5 per cent were private enterprises
and 29.8 per cent were foreign-invested enterprises, said Dau Anh Tuan, the
head of VCCI's legal department.
The survey also said domestic enterprises in Viet
Nam expected the State to support enterprises in drawing advantages from the
TPP and solving difficulties after joining the TPP and the ASEAN Economic
Community (AEC), he said.
Tuan said enterprises did not have much
information about the TPP and AEC so they needed guidance to prepare well for
the impact stemming from the FTAs, reported the Vietnam News Agency.
The AEC is expected to be formed this year, but
76 per cent of Viet Nam's enterprises have no information about the AEC, 94
per cent of them had no knowledge of the AEC negotiation rounds and 63 per
cent said they did not know anything about the business opportunities or the
challenges stemming from Viet Nam joining the AEC, another survey said.
To Hoai Nam, vice chairman and general director
of the Viet Nam's Small and Medium- sized Enterprises, said Viet Nam's
enterprises were aware of the competitive abilities of large international
enterprises, but they did not possess any knowledge about the competitive
abilities of firms in the ASEAN region so they had not developed clear
solutions to compete with these rivals.
Meanwhile, Nam said, about 10,000 enterprises
from ASEAN, such as Singapore and Thailand, had already visited Viet Nam this
year for conducting market studies.
These regional enterprises had actively sought
market information and a chance for entering Viet Nam's market, which was
considered a potential market, and they would not wait until the AEC was
officially established at the end of this year, he said.
Tran Dinh Thien, the director of the Viet Nam
Economic Research Institute, was concerned that Viet Nam had negotiated to
sign several FTAs, but the local enterprises had low competitive abilities,
poor national management ability and low labour productivity, compared with
other enterprises in the region and the world. — VNS
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Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 4, 2015
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