CBRE: Hai
Phong remains gateway to world
HA NOI - Hai Phong has the potential to become a major hub in
Viet Nam, connecting regional and global logistics networks in the future,
said CBRE Viet Nam Co Ltd.
Over the last 10
years, Viet Nam's GDP has grown from US$66 billion in 2006 to $186 billion in
2014, at an average growth rate of 13 per cent annually, according to a
report on logistics in Viet Nam written by CBRE Viet Nam, a foreign property
service provider.
At the same time,
inbound and outbound trade has expanded positively in value. The positive
growth in economic performance has spurred the development of logistics
infrastructures and the establishment of major logistics hubs supporting
international trade.
The Viet Nam
logistics system is in its early stage, as compared to global logistics
networks. Since Viet Nam joined the WTO in 2007, total trade volume has
surged by 168 per cent from 2007 to 2014. This has supported the growth in
the development and improvement of the logistics sector. Further, annual
throughput nationwide has doubled, from 4.9 million TEUs in 2008 to 10
million TEUs in 2014.
HCM City and Hai
Phong have the two most important seaports in Viet Nam, according to CBRE
Viet Nam. The annual throughput for these ports is growing, but throughput
capacity at HCM City port is currently only equivalent to one-quarter of Hong
Kong's, and one-sixth of Singapore's in 2014, while Hai Phong's capacity is
about 50 per cent of that of HCM City.
From 2008 to 2014,
annual throughput in the south of Viet Nam, increased by 105 per cent, with
HCM City taking the lead. Over the same period, total throughput in the north
of Viet Nam, with Hai Phong leading the way, increased 88 per cent.
Notably, for
northern Viet Nam, Hai Phong contributed 98 per cent of the nation's total
throughput in 2014. Hai Phong has advantages in location, with over 100
kilometres of coastal line, and has the potential of a rising logistics hub
able to offer national and regional standards in the future. However, Hai
Phong's logistics sector has not performed at its full capacity, primarily
due to a lack of fully-integrated infrastructure.
With the
completion of major infrastructures in the future, Hai Phong hopes to attract
more foreign investors and become a logistics hub in the region, contributing
to the growth of the country.
Meanwhile, under
the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) report 2014, Hai Phong only ranks
34th among 63 cities and provinces. Of those issues noted in the PCI report,
transparency, infrastructures and labour quality are highlighted.
Therefore, in
order to become a local hub in the near future, and regional hub in the long
run, it is critical that Hai Phong addresses issues of administrative
procedures, transparency, as well as pays attention to improving labour
conditions.
At present, the Hai
Phong local authority has worked to improve the city's infrastructure system
and network, in connection with other cities and provinces, especially those
key cities connecting regional logistics hubs, such as Ha Noi and Quang Ninh,
according to CBRE Viet Nam. - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 2, 2016
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