BUSINESS IN BRIEF 8/12
PM
pledges to push economic growth
The
forum, which aimed to be a platform for high level dialogue, facilitate
policy discussion between the Government of Viet Nam, its development partners,
the private sector, local and international civil organisations, national
research institutions and other development actors to foster the country's
socio-economic development. The theme for this year was "Towards
competitive, inclusive and sustainable growth".
In spite
of various economic limitations including low productivity, lack of
competitiveness and difficulties in attaining sustainable development, the PM
said that
In order
to realise this goal, the country's priorities would include the
implementation of policies to stabilise the macro economy, the restructuring
of public investment and State-owned Enterprises (SOEs), improved businesses'
management capacity and ensuring fair competition. Measures must be taken to
improve productivity, tighten budget spending, control public debt, enhance
the effectiveness of public investment and ensure the country's national
financial security, said the PM.
Minister
of Planning and Investment Bui Quang Vinh said that
The
International Monetary Fund's resident representative Jonathan Dunn said that
restructuring and equitisation of SOEs would help invigorate
World
Bank country director in Viet Nam Victoria Kwakwa said that
She
urged the Government to look for ways to improve its capacity to generate
internal revenues, especially in the time when concessional development
assistance being phased out, and to ensure that funds from official
development assistance sources would be used effectively.
VN
eyes renewable energy
Reducing
the use of scarce natural resources through measurement of energy efficiency
is critically needed to meet the energy demand of a growing economy like
Speaking
at a three-day training conference on sustainable energy technology last week
in
Economic
growth and rapid industrial expansion based on low energy costs have consumed
significant amounts of energy and other resources, increasing greenhouse gas
emissions and exhausting natural resources.
In the
future,
State
agencies in
As a
result, there have been positive results in management and energy savings, he
said.
In
recent decades, with the present rate of consumption of traditional energy
resources, energy reserves are expected to be depleted rapidly, Khiem said.
According
to forecasts, by 2035 the level of global energy consumption will increase by
53 per cent. Enterprises around the world are constantly conducting research
to seek new and renewable energy sources, he said.
The
traditional burning of fossil fuels has caused adverse environmental impact
such as the greenhouse effect, rising radioactivity and global warming, he
added.
Also
speaking at the conference, Cho Chang-hee, principal researcher of the Korea
Electrotechnology Research Institute, said that in
Microgrids
that have helped meet increased demand for green energy globally are
especially suitable for remote villages, he said. They have helped improve
electricity penetration ratio and reduced petroleum use.
"Fewer
CO2 emissions are the result," he said. "It also decreases
transmission losses."
A
microgrid is a system of multiple power sources of different sizes and
technologies connected to the central grid. The system can disconnect and
function autonomously as physical and economic conditions dictate.
More
than 1,400 microgrid projects have been deployed in more than 100 countries,
Cho said.
The
conference was organised by the National Research Council of Science &
Technology, ASEM SMEs Eco-Innovation Center,
Rubber
firms urged to reform
Vietnamese
rubber companies have been urged to improve processing and management
technologies and product quality to raise competitiveness.
Speaking
at the Global Rubber conference in HCM City on Friday, Abdul Aziz Kadir,
secretary general of the International Rubber Research Development Board
(IRRDB), said with a high inventory coupled with public debt in the EU and
Chinese economy showing signs of slowing down as well as falling oil prices,
the global rubber industry is expected to continue to face a difficult time.
Tran
Ngoc Thuan, chairman of the Viet Nam Rubber Association and president of the
Viet Nam Rubber Group, said new rubber cultivation areas in
In some
areas that have low productivity, farmers have replaced rubber trees with
other trees, he said.
Vietnamese
rubber is available in more than 86 countries and territories, with
Ha Cong
Tuan, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said in the
current difficulties the domestic rubber industry should implement the
Government's policy on building a long-term development strategy for and
restructuring the industry towards raising added value and developing it a
sustainable manner.
Last
year, 85 per cent of the total rubber export volume was raw natural rubber
and fetched nearly $1.8 billion.
But the
country had to spend a larger value to import rubber-based products and
synthetic rubber, he said.
The
country earned more than $1.5 million last year using about 15 per cent
natural rubber to produce finished rubber products like tyres, gloves,
technical rubber, rubber parts and conveyor belts for exports, he said.
To
reduce the export of raw materials, the rubber processing industry needs to
be promoted, he said.
To cope
with the situation of supply that is higher than demand, producers should
reduce the frequency of latex extraction to cut expenses and raise
productivity. They also should intercrop with other trees or take other
measures to increase earnings of rubber cultivation areas.
Besides
making efforts to boost exports to existing markets, companies should look
for new markets and improve product quality, he said.
Tran Tuan
Anh, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, said enterprises and the Viet Nam
Rubber Association should focus on reforming their technologies to improve
product quality. This is critical for increasing competitiveness of
Vietnamese rubber on the world market.
Firms
also need to pay more attention to building brands for their products and
trade promotions to expand the export of Vietnamese rubber, he said.
At the
three-day Global Rubber Conference which ended on Saturday, delegates also
discussed a wide spectrum of commercial and research and developments, shared
experiences, and received updates on the latest trends and technology
transformations.
He made
the statement at a press briefing in Ha Noi on Friday to introduce an
The
ambassador told the press that
He
affirmed that the trade fair and business forum, as part of the activities to
celebrate 60 years of diplomatic ties between
Trinh
Xuan Tuan, vice director of the Viet Nam National Trade Fair and Advertising
Company (Vinexad) said within the framework of the events, some 100
Indonesian enterprises will showcase their high-quality products at the fair,
including automobiles and spare parts, pharmaceutical and medical equipment,
food and beverages, among others.
SCIC
reveals plans to offload additional shares in December
The
State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC) has announced the sale of shares
in more companies under a restructuring plan on its website.
Up to 24,714
shares or 38.5 per cent of Nhat Nhat Tan JSC are to be on offer, at VND13,800
(61 US cents) each in an auction on December 30. The company, with VND19
billion ($844,930) of charter capital, works as a machinery rental and
trading company in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province.
Also in
December, SCIC offered shares from four more companies.
674,636
shares or 7.1 per cent of stake in HCM City-based Viet Nam Glass and Pottery
JSC at the starting price of VND9,000 (39 cents) each were made available.
Also on
offer were 34,060 shares, or 54.09 per cent of stake in Vinh Long
Construction JSC at the starting price VND84,200 ($3.7).
The
third offering was 461,716 shares, accounting for 15.32 per cent of stake in
Ba Ria-Vung Tau Trading JSC at the starting price of VND15,100(66 cents).
Finally
450,490 shares or 55.63 per cent of the stake in Do Son Tourism in northern
SCIC was
formed in 2006 to invest in State-owned enterprises (SOEs) with a total book
value of nearly VND8.52 trillion ($380.4 million).
Since
2014, the SCIC has carried out a massive process of divestment of non-core
businesses at several State-owned enterprises (SOEs), following the
Government's decision 2344/QC-TTg, announced on December 2, 2013.
According
to the SCIC's latest financial report on the last day of 2014, its total
assets reached nearly VND71 trillion ($3.14 billion) and reported a profit
after tax of VND5.3 trillion ($235.1 million) in 2014.
Banks
wary of farming loans
While
theoretically agricultural firms should be able to borrow from banks without
collateral, few of them manage to get loans, heard a recent seminar on
support policies for technology use in the agricultural sector in
The seminar
was held by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to hear from
businesses about their problems in getting credit to come up with suitable
support measures. According to the Institute for Policy and Strategy of
Agriculture and Rural Development (IPSARD), policies to help the
agro-aquatic-forestry sector adopt technology stipulate tax and land rent
reductions and waivers and interest subsidies, and allow businesses to obtain
loans equivalent to 80 per cent of cost without collateral.
However
a recent IPSARD survey of 200 enterprises found that most still find it
difficult to get loans, with only 21 per cent of respondents saying they
could get a loan easily while the rest found it impossible or very difficult.
Only 3
per cent could obtain financial support for buying machinery, 0.5 per cent to
buy technology from abroad and 1 per cent for infrastructure development.
Some
businesses lamented that they were unable to get loans worth 80 per cent of
the project investment — as mandated by circulars and decisions — if they did
not have collateral. Even where they had collateral, the amount of money they
could borrow was much lower than the value of their asset, Le Van Cuong,
director of the Lam Dong-based Da Lat Gap Co, said.
A
company could only get VND3 billion if it mortgaged agricultural lands worth
over VND80 billion, he said. He added that this has spelled trouble for firms
in expanding operation and carrying out new projects.
Cheap
Chinese imports
The steel
industry has been hit hard by dirt-cheap imports from
The
manager of a steel-structure company at Ha Noi's Quang Minh Industrial Park
said the price of Chinese black steel foil (mainly used for construction
works and facilities) the company imported from China has dropped by 40 per
cent to VND7.3 million per tonne in the past few months.
Cheap
prices are the main reason behind the rising imports of the black steel foil,
he said.
He said
his company also imported Chinese zinc-coated steel, whose prices have fallen
from VND12.5 million per tonne earlier this year to VND7.5 million now.
Imports have risen by 50 per cent this year.
Imports
of steel sheets, in which local producers are considered strong, have also
been large. According to the Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA), they rose from
750,000 tonnes last year to 1 million tonnes in just the past nine months.
The
upshot is that in the past ten months imports of various types of steel from
Imports
of steel alloys in the form of rolls, rods and even ingots have risen 10-fold
even as their prices dropped by 100 per cent to 200 per cent from last year.
The
sharpest fall was reported in the prices of alloy ingots — from $1,800 per
tonne to $413. The general director of a steel company in the south told Tuoi
Tre (Youth) newspaper that Chinese manufacturers add chrome or boron to steel
ingots used in construction to enjoy the zero tax rate on alloys. Pure steel
ingots attract import tariffs of 5-10 per cent.
Yet,
these alloys are used for construction after being imported, he said.
Most of
the imported steel rolls and rods are supplied to construction works across
the country at VND10 million per tonne, over VND1 million lower than the
prices of local products.
Nguyen
Van Sua, the deputy chairman of VSA, said alloys containing less than 0.3 per
cent chrome can be used like normal steel.
The
association cited customs figures showing that import of ingots containing
chrome rose from 3,000 tonnes in August to 62,000 tonnes in September, saying
the imports would keep rising if no action is taken.
As of
mid-September 1.1 million tonnes of ingots had been imported, three times the
volume in the year ago period, 75 per cent of them from
Last
month VSA accused
In a
letter to the ministries of industry and trade, finance, and science and
technology, the association said cheap steel ingots several
"This
is not the first time that cheap steel ingots from
Local
producers, unable to compete, are running at just 60 per cent of their 11
million tonne capacity.
VSA
called for tightening oversight of imports of steel ingots containing chrome.
If the ingots are used to produce construction steel, a tax of 9 per cent
must be imposed, it said. The use of trade defence instruments should be
considered to prevent fraud and unhealthy competition, Sua said.
Ministry
starts e-commerce transport trading platform
The
transport ministry launched Vinatrucking transport trading floor, the first
of its kind in
Vinatrucking
is an e-commerce trading floor on which transport companies, logistics
service providers and commodities owners can post information about services
and commodities that need to be transported.
To
utilise the floor, commodities owners and service providers have to register
online at sanvantaiviet.vn or www.vinatrucking.vn.
Speaking
at the launching ceremony, Transport Minister Dinh La Thang said the industry
was being restructured towards reducing costs and increasing safety.
Therefore,
the launch of the trading floor was significant as it would help reduce
transportation costs and prevent overloaded transporting, he said.
Deputy
General Director of the Vietnam Road Administration Nguyen Van Quyen said the
floor was expected to help transport companies increase their capacity in
both directions, which reduced the chances of the vehicles running empty on
their return journey.
Quyen
said it would become easier for state agencies to manage and collect data
about commodities. Thus, transport companies registering with the floor would
show their transport capacity, data on commodities and details about the fee
to ensure transparency and fairness.
Minister
Thang said the Vietnam Road Administration needed to closely coordinate with
relevant agencies to work on a necessary legal framework for controlling and
developing the new transportation trading floor to reduce unhealthy
competition.
Local
property market continues strong recovery in November
The
domestic real estate market continued its recovery in November, and
conditions are expected to last into the new year, experts said.
The
Housing and Real Estate Market Management Department under the Ministry of
Construction reported that the Ha Noi property market in November gained a
year-on-year increase of 11 per cent with 1,550 successful business
transactions.
In the
first 11 months of this year, successful transactions in the capital city's
property market showed a year-on-year surge of 80 per cent with 17,750
transactions.
Meanwhile,
the number of successful transactions in the
During
the first 11 months of this year, the total value of property inventory on
the national market reached VND53.24 trillion (US$2.37 billion), a reduction
of VND3.04 trillion against the first 10 months of this year.
Tran
Ngoc Quang, general secretary of the Viet Nam Real Estate Association, said
that both demand and supply had increased and a huge volume of capital had
entered the property market. Meanwhile, property enterprises had changed the
way they do business and were recovering lost ground after a long and
difficult period.
The
confidence of customers in the local property market has also increased, he
said.
Quang
expected the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) to support
the local property market during its recovery in the coming years. Mergers
and acquisitions on the local property market would increase strongly in the
2016-2017 period, the Thoi bao Kinh te
Now, the
local real estate market has entered a new phase and is seeing positive
changes in payment and policies, but property enterprises should have
specific development strategies and improve quality of their products, he said.
Nguyen
The Diep, chairman of Reenco Song Hong property market, said property
investors must have real ability in terms of capital along with knowledge of
regulations and laws about real estate to make the right decisions on
investments. Buyers should also choose carefully the investors and property
segments to invest in.
Economic
expert Le Xuan Nghia said the number of investors in the real estate sector
had increased on the world market and
There
would no bubble in the local property market because the market would be more
transparent and have closer management, he said.
Emaar,
Bitexco to build $1.34b urban area
The
Dubai-based Emaar Properties PJSC and local property developer Bitexco have
been assigned the task of developing a new urban area in
The
project, worth at least VND30.7 trillion (US$1.34 billion), would cover 427ha
on the Thanh Da Peninsula on the city's east side.
The
construction would begin next year and the project's first stage would be
completed in 2020. The urban area would be home to 45,000 residents when
completed by 2030.
Emaar,
one of the leading real estate developers in
Bitexco
owns the tallest building in
Social
housing space to hit 2.8 million sq.m
The
Ministry of Construction expected the total social housing space developed
this year to cross 1 million square metres, and reach 2.8 million sq.m in
total.
To date,
62 projects have been registered to be converted from commercial housing
projects to social housing projects with a total of more than 41,700
apartments, while 88 projects scaled down the area of their apartments to
match the market demand.
Ha Noi,
southern Binh Duong and
The
efforts of developing social housing projects partly contributed in raising
the country's average living space to 22sq.m per head, rising by 1.1sq.m over
2014.
Rubber
sector urged to enhance added value
The
rubber sector needs to develop a long-term development strategy to enhance
its added value and ensure sustainable development, Deputy Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development Ha Cong Tuan said at the annual Global
Rubber Conference in
The
event, the fifth of its kind, was organised by the Vietnam Rubber Association
(VRA) and
In 2014,
Vietnam earned only 1.8 billion USD from exporting over 85 percent of its
material rubber – while processed products from the other 15 percent of
rubber output brought in 1.5 billion USD, Tuan said, suggesting that the
sector shift to the processing industry and reduce the amount of r aw rubber
material exports .
He also
urged the sector to develop relevant products for domestic and international
markets with a view to taking advantage of the free trade agreements
Meanwhile,
VRA President Tran Ngoc Thuan highlighted the difficulties facing the sector
in recent years and attributed them to the sluggish recovery of the
international economy from the global economic crisis in 2008.
The
expansion of rubber tree farming has been reduced due to a continuous fall in
rubber prices. The low-efficiency rubber trees have even been replaced with
other crops, according to Thuan.
In order
to overcome the difficulty, a representative from the association called for
tax and investment incentives for the sector to boost production and exports
.
The
association also pledged to help expand markets for rubber wood while
providing technical assistance to raise the quality of rubber products.
Sharing
the association’s view, General Secretary of the International Rubber
Research and Development Board Abdul Aziz Kadir suggested the Vietnamese
rubber sector diversify its products, such as rubber wood processing and
exports, and enhance ecotourism in rubber forests in a bid to increase rubber
farmers’ incomes .
In 2015,
natural rubber exports are expected to hit 1.1 million tonnes, worth a total
of 1.6 billion USD, about 10 percent down from the same period last year.
Vietnamese
rubber has been shipped to more than 86 countries. Its main markets are
Creditors
and entrepreneurs from
The
event was jointly organised by the Chi Minh City Stock Exchange (HOSE) and
the Consulate General of the RoK in the city.
The
discussions at the event focused on
Consul
General of the RoK Park Noh Wan said the economic ties between the two
countries are developing based on three cornerstones: trade, investment, and
finance.
He
forecast the capital market in
Chairman
of the State Securities Commission of Vietnam (SSC) Vu Bang said the workshop
is expected to give businesses a multi-dimensional view of the economic
situations in the two countries.
Currently,
the capitalization of the Vietnamese stock market is about 33 percent of the
gross domestic product (GDP) (55 billion USD), while the government bond
market is worth around 22 percent of the GDP.
As of
the end of November, the VN Index increased by 6.8 percent from the end of
2014 with transaction value averaging 5 trillion VND (220 million USD) per
session. The flow of foreign indirect investment capital has started to pick
up in recent time.
Electricity
for production climbs by 8.78 percent
The
electricity supplied for production in the first 11 months of 2015 reached
nearly 61.73 billion kWh, a year-on-year rise of 8.78 percent, according to
the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN).
The
group said sufficient, stable and safe electricity was ensured during the
period to serve national socio-economic development, as well as cultural and
political events – especially the freshly concluded 10th session of the 13th
National Assembly.
The
power system is operating continuously and there is standby power, it added.
Total
commercial electricity output was estimated at 131.33 billion kWh from
January to November, a yearly increase of 11.73 percent. The electricity
amount supplied for industry and construction rose by 10.94 percent, while
that for trade went up by 22.96 percent, for agriculture - by 23.95 percent,
and for management and consumption - 10.93 percent.
The EVN
confirmed it will ensure sufficient electricity in December. The power system
will make maximum use of hydropower reservoirs, as well as coal thermal power
and gas turbine plants.
The
group will receive the management of the power system in Bach Long Vi island
in the northern port city of
According
to research by the World Bank’s Doing Business programme,
The
duration to supply electricity for customers is 59 days, better than that of
FTA
gives incentives for Vietnam-RoK business cooperation
The
Vietnam-Republic of
Bui Huy
Son, Head of the Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and
Trade, made the statement at a conference in the Mekong Delta city of
At the
conference, participants were briefed about the VKFTA’s basic contents, RoK
investment trends and the deal’s impacts on RoK enterprises operating in
Accordingly,
Regarding
commodities, the RoK will eliminate and reduce tariffs on many goods imported
from Vietnam such as shrimp, crab, fish, tropical fruit, garment and
textiles, timber and mechanical products, which are strengths of enterprises
in the Mekong Delta region.
In addition,
Vietnamese garlic, ginger, honey and sweet potato will have a chance to enter
the RoK market.
According
to Kim Chan Young, an investment consultant from Korea Trade Investment
Promotion Agency, RoK is now the leading investor in
The
VKFTA comprises 17 chapters, 208 articles, 15 appendices and one agreement on
regulation implementation. It covers trade in goods, trade in services,
investment, intellectual property, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, rules
of origin, customs facilitation, trade remedies, competition, economic
cooperation, and institutional and legal matters.
Trade
between the countries has thrived in recent years, shooting up from 500
million USD in 1992 to over 26 billion USD in 2014 – an annual increase of
about 20 percent.
Consumers
eager for online shopping spree
The
online shopping spree on December 4 at the website onlinefriday.vn with more
than 63,500 products on sales has drawn the great interest of consumers.
Organisers
said they have sent 100 million messages to mobile subscribers to inform them
of the event. By 10 a.m, the website attracted 560,000 visitors.
Nearly
2,000 participating retailers offered generous discounts on high-end clothes,
books, watches, digital equipment, tourism products and household utensils.
Swatch
and Guess brands gave discounts of up to 70 percent, while Mango, Nike and
Dorothy brands offered a 50-percent discount, as a few to name.
Jose
Finch, Managing Director of Zalora
Apart
from participating in the online shopping day, the company has also joined
hands with over 50 e-commerce partners and retailers to launch “Online Fever”
- its biggest-ever online programme, he said.
In
response to the day, eight banks and credit institutions offered cash-back
services to online transactions. Also, express delivery firms like
VietnamPost and ViettelPost supported online retailers with delivery cost
halved.
Experts
said online transactions valued 2.97 billion USD were conducted in 2014. The
figure is expected to stand at 4 billion USD this year.
They
forecast that e-commerce will continue to thrive in
The
online promotion, organised by the Vietnam E-Commerce and Information
Technology Agency (VECITA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, aims to
boost consumer demand and wireless purchases.
This is
also part of the agency’s strategy to promote the development of e-commerce
in
Visitors
to central
The
number of foreign and domestic tourists expanded by 30.4 and 21.1 percent,
respectively, compared to the figures recorded during the same period last
year.
As such,
the local tourism reeled in almost 12 trillion VND (533.6 million USD), an
annual increase of 29.8 percent. The revenue met
In
November,
In a
recent blueprint for tourism growth from 2016-2020,
The
central hub considers tourism among prioritised sectors, targeting to spur
such products as high-end beach resorts, shopping and eco-tours.
He added
that
According
to JETRO, more than 66 percent of Japanese firms have plans to invest or
expand operations in
He
expected that more Japanese manufacturing and non-manufacturing projects will
land in
In fact,
many multinational corporations have moved their businesses from
This has
helped the local engineering industry access the latest technologies and
become more involved in global value chains.
However,
major challenges are still affecting the development of the sector. These
include low labour productivity, a low supply of skilled workers and
undeveloped supporting industries, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Cao
Quoc Hung said.
Furthermore,
local content in many domestic products is only about 30 percent – lower than
According
to statistics by the UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO),
Dao Phan
Long, Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Mechanical Enterprises
(VAMI), suggested that a comprehensive policy package be formulated to
nurture the growth of domestic mechanical engineering.
He also
recommended that the country focus on developing a small group of key
mechanical engineering industries – for example, ship-building and steel
manufacturing – and welcome private investments in those fields.
FTA
hoped to push
The free
trade agreement between the European Union and Vietnam (EVFTA) is expected to
push
In
October 2010, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and the then President of the
European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso agreed on the launch of EVFTA
negotiations after the two sides completed technical work, said Trinh Minh
Anh, Deputy Head of the office of the Vietnamese Government’s inter-sectoral
steering committee for global economic integration.
The FTA
talks officially began on June 26, 2012 and concluded on December 2, 2015.
They went through 14 official sessions and a number of mid-term meetings
between the two sides’ ministers, heads of delegations and technical groups.
Anh said
the EVFTA is a comprehensive, high-quality agreement that will benefit both
The pact
covers trade in goods, rules of origin, customs and trade facilitation,
sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers in trade, trade in
services, investment, trade remedies, competition, State-owned enterprises,
Government procurement, intellectual property, sustainable development,
cooperation and capacity building, and legal and institutional issues, he
noted.
When the
deal takes effect, the EU will remove import duties on 85.6 percent of goods,
equivalent to 70.3 percent of
For the
remaining 0.3 percent of
The bloc
vows to lift all import tariffs on key Vietnamese export commodities like
textiles and garment, footwear and aquatic products (except for canned tuna
and fish balls) within seven years of the pact’s effective date.
The EU
will also give considerable quotas on processed, unprocessed and fragrant
rice hailing from
Other
products to benefit from the EVFTA include honey, fruit, vegetables,
handbags, suitcases, ceramics, glass products, automobiles, motorcycles,
wine, beer, pork and chicken.
Anh said
over 99 percent of the tariffs on goods traded between the two sides will be
eradicated under the deal, paving the way for strong export commodities.
Opportunities
are always accompanied by challenges, the official stressed, describing
sanitary and technical regulations as the EU’s biggest barriers for
He
delineated that when tariff barriers are lifted in accordance with the FTA,
other barriers and trade remedies are likely to be erected to protect the
EU’s domestic production and business.
Anh
suggested Vietnamese companies closely follow the deal so as to design
effective business plans and enhance competitiveness.
BIDV
wins international recognition for card services
The
Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV)
has received four MasterCard awards for its services for 2014-2015.
The
Vietnamese bank is the only in Indochina getting the awards, which were
presented during the annual MasterCard’s Indochina Customer Development Forum
held in
The
recognition honours outstanding banks with unique and innovative card
products, offering benefits to users and contributing to card development in
the
BIDV was
awarded for breakthrough in card payments as its customers are enabled to pay
their bills through mobile points of sale at home or at any convenient
locations.
The
co-branded BIDV Vietravel MasterCard product, meanwhile, brought another
reward to the bank, as the first in the region to utility card in tourism.
BIDV was
recognised among top three leading banks in
On
November 17, 2015, BIDV was honoured with Outstanding E-banking and Community
Bank awards, the second time in a row.
Export
to
Vietnam’s
export turnover to Mexico reached nearly 1.3 billion USD (Free on Board - FOB
price) in the first ten months of 2015, soaring 47.98 percent compared to the
same period last year, the highest increase in the past 10 years, according
to the trade office of the Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico.
In the
previewed period,
Total
bilateral trade in the last 10 months reached nearly 1.7 billion USD, an
increase of 57.02 percent year-on-year.
Vietnam’s
export to Mexico is expected to hit 1.5 billion USD in 2015, a rise of 44.78
percent, while its import from the market is estimated at 487 million USD,
bringing two-way trade to 1.98 billion USD, 52.3 percent higher than 2014.
Commercial
Counselor Hoang Tuan Viet attributed the high export growth to promotion
efforts by domestic enterprises, trade associations and representative
agencies abroad.-
Economy:
Logistics – key to improving
The
Mekong Delta’s transport infrastructure and logistics system have recently
received large investments by the state and regional provinces to speed the
delivery of cargo to points of consumption and boo the competitiveness of the
region’s products.
The
Mekong Delta hopes to expand its role as one of
The
region contributes 60% of
Le Duy
Hiep, vice chairman of the Vietnam Logistics Business Association, said that
such a center would relieve the burden on road networks linking production
areas and markets, leading to reduced transport costs, better goods quality,
and more manageable risk.
With 700
kilometers of coastline, the Mekong Delta has a great potential to develop
seaports, river ports, and a system of canals and wharfs.
Hiep
said the current globalization trend requires the creation of a supply chain
backed by logistics services and transportation to link countries and
regions, and boost economic growth.
Hiep
explained, “We want to attract logistics companies to invest in the
southwest. The regional authorities should promulgate policies, solutions,
and mechanisms to attract these firms. What we mean here is not simply
investment attraction, but an infrastructure master-plan for logistics
services. We know that this will require great involvement by the
association. We need to persuade shipping lines to launch these services in
the region.”
As part
of the development plan for national logistics centers by 2020,
The
Mekong Delta alone will have two second-class logistics centers, including
one covering at least 20 hectares by 2020 and one on 50 ha by 2030.
Tran
Khanh Hoang, the deputy director general of SaiGon Newport Corporation, said,
“We have a plan to turn Cai Nui port into the Mekong Delta’s central port
through which other ports in the region will transport goods to
large-capacity vessels in Cai Mep - Thi Vai Port in Ba Ria-Vung Tau, and to
Ho Chi Minh City.”
SMAC
will become commonplace in Vietnam
This
information was stressed at the conference “SMAC 2015: Connecting values –
Evoking potentials” held by MobiFone on December 2 in
At the
event, Wozniak shared the successful story of SMAC (Social,
He went
on to state that Cloud computing and Big Data were growing fields, especially
as mobile data connection becomes a common thing today. SMAC technology helps
start-ups and businesses in several ways. Amazon aids start-ups to open up a
store online and increase sales, while Microsoft Office 365 enables business
owners to effectively manage their business documents.
According
to Cao Duy Hai, general director of MobiFone, the company has been one of the
pioneers in the application of Big Data in business management over the past
two years. With a vision of connecting values and evoking potentials,
MobiFone aims to build an ecosystem to facilitate strengthened ties among
enterprises and partners, as well as creating added value for the business community.
“In
addition, joining the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) will spur competition
among enterprises in
Luu Danh
Anh Vu, IBM’s country manager for Cloud, stated that the Vietnamese business
community would face tougher competition from foreign-invested enterprises
bringing services and products to
“In
addition to leading corporations like MobiFone and other multinational
groups, the latest trend of applying SMAC in business operations has
continued to grow over the past few years. Many firms have begun to use some
services offered by Cloud computing to save on expenses as well as promoting
their greater IT efficiency and agility,” Vu added.
Echoing
this view, AV Parthasarathy, director of management consulting at KPMG ASEAN,
said that, “
VEF/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri/VET/VIR
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Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 12, 2015
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