HCMC to resolve customs issues facing Korean firms

Jul 11th at 08:09
11-07-2018 08:09:24+07:00

HCMC to resolve customs issues facing Korean firms

The HCM City customs department informed South Korean firms about new trade regulations and resolved problems faced by the latter in carrying out customs procedures at a dialogue held on Tuesday.

 

Lim Jae Hoon, Korea’s consul general in HCM City, said his country is the largest foreign investor in Viet Nam with a total register capital of over US$61 billion, with 5,600 enterprises investing in many sectors.

Around 1,400 have invested in HCM City, where conditions are more favourable compared to other parts of the country and there is active support from the customs department.

But many of the companies have limited knowledge of Viet Nam’s customs laws and tariff regulations and suffer from a language barrier, and so face difficulties, he said.

He hoped the dialogue would help Korean firms find solutions to the problems they face, he said.

Customs officials spoke about some new regulations that took effect on June 5.

For instance, Decree No. 59/2018/ND-CP amends and supplements many regulations related to customs procedures, customs valuation including valuation methods, customs inspections and valuation, which replaced Decree No. 08/2015/ND-CP.

Under the new regulations, if customs doubts the declared value of a consignment, it will notify the business and give it five working days to rectify the value, Nguyen Thanh Long, the department’s deputy director, said.

If the declarant refuses to do so, customs would determine the value and impose tax accordingly, he said.

In the past it had to clear the goods and then investigate the case, he said.

The department took many questions from Korean firms about customs procedures and declaration, tariff policies, inspection procedures, certificates of origin, customs value calculation and others.

A representative of New - Hanam Company based in the Saigon Hi-Tech Park said her company executes many orders every day and has to make too many declarations, which consumes a lot of time and effort.

She sought permission to make weekly declarations instead.

Dinh Ngoc Thang, the director of the department, said regulations do not permit this though many enterprises face the same problem, and so the department would make note and seek appropriate solutions from higher authorities.

Asked about certificates of origin (COs) by many businesses, he said if they do not feel confident about their COs they can seek customs assistance.

When some enterprises said they had faced difficulties in customs clearance, he asked them to provide complete information so that the relevant customs divisions could directly discuss them with the businesses and resolve them.

Held by the department in collaboration with the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Viet Nam (KOCHAM), and the Korea Trade - Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), the dialogue saw the participation of more than 150 Korean firms.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

European firms optimistic about Viet Nam’s business environment

European firms remain optimistic about the business environment in Viet Nam, according to EuroCham’s latest Business Climate Index (BCI).

Viet Nam needs reforms for new FDI strategy

Viet Nam needs breakthrough reforms in the national foreign direct investment (FDI) approach to sustain the country’s rapid economic development, competitiveness...

Manufacturing, processing drive economic growth in H1

The country’s industrial sector posted high growth of 9.28 per cent in the first half of the year, surpassing the rates of 7.01 per cent and 5.42 per cent reached...

SMEs urged to take advantage of FTA opportunities

Vietnamese businesses have not yet taken full advantage of the potential to create high added value with low cost in the production chain, said Deputy Regional...

VNPT finds success in divestment plans

Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) has divested successfully from some units to gain high profit, which is a good start to the divestments to come.

Chairman cum general director fully divests La Vong Group

After the big real estate projects of La Vong Group came under investigation, Le Van Vong, group chairman and general director, has divested all of his holdings in...

Lao Cai proposes new airport

The People’s Committee of the northern mountain province of Lao Cai has proposed the Ministry of Transport construct an airport in Sapa with total capital...

Kien Giang calls for investment in three urgent projects

The southern province of Kien Giang has listed three projects in Phu Quoc island district that are in urgent need of investment.

Ben Tre Province supports start-ups

Many small, new businesses in the Cuu Long (Mekong Delta) province of Ben Tre have grown big and started to build value chains for local products thanks to the...

Vietnamese business club makes debut in RoK

The Vietnamese Business Club in the Republic of Korea (VBCK) made its debut at a ceremony in Seoul on July 7, drawing the attendance of hundreds of Vietnamese and...


MOST READ


Back To Top