Ha Noi to divest from 96 SOEs

Sep 20th at 20:44
20-09-2016 20:44:18+07:00

Ha Noi to divest from 96 SOEs

Ha Noi People's Committee will divest from 96 State-owned enterprises (SOEs) located in the city from 2016-20, according to a city government decision.

 

Sixty-six of the SOEs are owned by large State-owned corporations and groups, under the Government's management, and 30 are managed by city authorities.

The most well-known SOEs to be equitised include the Urban Infrastructure Development Investment Corp, Hanoi Housing Development and Investment Corp, Hanoi Water Co Ltd and Hanoi Transport Corp.

Other companies the Stae will divest from include Thuong Dinh Footwear Company, Ha Noi Plastic Company, Minh Khai Textile Company and electronics producer Hanel Co Ltd.

The SOEs have total charter capital of more than VND10.3 trillion (US$457.78 million) with the State holding more than VND4 trillion.

The city will divest from business units that are not the core business of the SOEs.

The city also has to attract private investors to buy shares of the SOEs in order to restructure the companies and improve the quality of corporate performance.

The city will sell less than half of the State's shares in companies that must be controlled by the Government and divest entirely from the others, especially those in which the State has less than 50 per cent of shares.

The city's Business Development and Renovation Committee will tackle unexpected problems immediately and work with related sectors and agencies to deal with issues rising in the divestments.

The city's Department of Finance and the Business Development and Renovation Committee will work with other city and Government's agencies to make sure the SOE equitisation is efficient and goes to schedule.

The two city's agencies will also help SOEs and consultancy firms comply with regulations in equitisation and divestment.

The SOEs on the must-sell list have to prepare documents on their business, including property and land-use rights, financial status, labour and other relevant issues so that the equitisation and divestment can be undertaken quickly and efficiently.

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