Supporting industries need Gov't

Jun 16th at 10:28
16-06-2016 10:28:53+07:00

Supporting industries need Gov't

Government incentives and support measures as well as promotions are necessary for the development of the supporting industry, according to the chief representative of the Japan External Trade Organistion's (JETRO) HCM City office.

 

Speaking at a signing ceremony to co-organise four exhibitions related to the supporting industries in HCM City yesterday, Hirotaka Yasusumi said, "The Vietnamese Government's ‘policy for supporting industries' does not seem so effective."

A decision issued at the end of last year related to the development of supporting industries does not seem to be working well, he said.

Most Vietnamese companies in supporting industries are small- or medium-d and many lack funds to invest in modern technologies or human resource training, he said.

Since they do not know much about the policy or how to use it, it is not effective, he said.

According to a 2015 JETRO survey, the local sourcing ratio for Japanese companies in Viet Nam is 32 per cent, much lower compared to China, or Thailand, he said.

JETRO has organised many business-matching events, exhibitions and others to boost co-operation between Vietnamese and Japanese firms in supporting industries for more than 10 years, he said.

Four expos planned

Yesterday JETRO, the Investment and Trade Promotion Centre of HCM City (ITPC) and Reed Tradex Co, Ltd signed a contract to jointly organise four international supporting industry exhibitions, Metalex Vietnam, Industrial Components and Subcontracting Vietnam, Nepcon Vietnam and the Business Alliance for Support Industry in HCM City in early October.

Isara Burintramart, managing director of Thailand's Reed Tradex Co, Ltd, said: "With more than 16,300 active FDI projects accounting for a total of US$238 billion, Viet Nam is the destination of choice for foreign investors."

Reed Tradex Co will organise machine tools and metalworking solutions exhibition Metalex Vietnam, Industrial Components and Subcontracting Vietnam, and measurement and testing technologies for electronics manufacturing exhibition Nepcon Vietnam.

JETRO and ITPC will organise "the Business Alliance for Supporting Industry in HCM City expo", where Japanese manufactures will display parts, equipment and supporting services and Vietnamese suppliers will display their components and equipment.

The simultaneous organisation of the four expos would enable transfer of new technologies and expansion of business networks that are vital to sharpening the competiveness edges of supporting industry, Burintramart said.

Nguyen Tuan, deputy director of ITPC, said supporting industries are in the early stage of development in HCM City and Viet Nam.

Demand for supporting industries' products is high and the potential for development these industries is huge, he said.

The city is drafting development policies for supporting industries, especially in high-tech industries, he added.

bizhub




NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vinatex expects exports to grow 10% in 2016

The Viet Nam Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) is expecting the export turnover to grow by 10 per cent this year to US$2.6 billion.

Textile exports inch up 6.1% in first five months

Garment and textile industry exports in the first five months of this year rose 6.1 per cent to US$8.6 billion, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Gold miner Besra Vietnam suffers massive losses

Canadian Besra Inc.’s Besra Vietnam, the operator of two gold mines in the central province of Quang Nam, namely Phuoc Son Gold Company Ltd. (PSGC) and Bong Mieu...

MoIT crushes Binh Son export aspirations

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has refused Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Co. (BSR)’s proposal to export Dung Quat oil refinery’s products...

Another Vinachem plant announces huge losses

State-run Vietnam National Chemical Group’s (Vinachem) fertiliser subsidiaries have had difficulty in selling products due to oversupply, leading to continuous...

Quang Ngai pins hopes on ExxonMobil’s power project

The central province of Quang Ngai is looking forward to the development of a multi-billion dollar gas-to-power complex, developed by the US energy giant ExxonMobil...

Trouble for non-fired brick firms

The science and technology ministry, in collaboration with the construction ministry, held a workshop to promote the production and use of non-fired bricks last...

Increase in wood product exports

The Handicraft and Wood Industry Association of HCM City (HAWA) has projected exports of wooden products to reach US$7.2 billion this year, up from $6.9 billion...

Lead contamination in Philippine drinks sparks concern among Vietnam consumers

The recent disclosure of excessive lead content in beverages produced by the Vietnamese unit of Filipino food and beverage firm Universal Robina Corporation (URC)...

India imposes anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese MDF products

The Indian Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) has announced its final decision on AD investigations on Plain Medium Density Fibreboard...


MOST READ


Back To Top