UK’s group encouraged to participate in SOEs’ restructuring

Mar 14th at 08:54
14-03-2018 08:54:58+07:00

UK’s group encouraged to participate in SOEs’ restructuring

The United Kingdom’s Jardines Matheson Group can enlarge its investment to take part in the restructuring of State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and credit institutions in Viet Nam.

 

This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue during a reception in Ha Noi on Monday that he had hosted for Henry Keswich, chairman of the Jardines Matheson Group.

Jardines Matheson is a multi-sectoral and multi-national group that has been present in Viet Nam for more than 20 years. The group holds 10 per cent of charter capital at Vinamilk, 25 per cent of capital at Truong Hai Auto Corporation and 23 per cent at the Refrigeration Electrical Engineering Corporation.

At the reception, Keswich expressed his interest in the equitisation and divestment of Vietnamese SOEs, hoping to participate in the field.

He also pledged to help Viet Nam develop its capital market with high-level services in the time to come.

According to Hue, the restructuring of SOEs and credit institutions are two among five key tasks in the country’s economic restructuring plan.

The State will own full stakes only in fields related to national security, defence and special public-utility services, he said, adding that the Government has issued a list of SOEs that must be divested and equitised until 2020. The Government is also focusing on dealing with weak banks and balancing credit and non-credit services of banks, he said.

He also said the Government would work to ensure macro-economic stability and create a favourable business environment in conformity with international standards and practices.

He asked the group to pay attention to developing existing fields such as milk products, automobiles, machinery, construction, real estate and finance and insurance.

According to Hue, the expansion of investment in Viet Nam will benefit Jardines Matheson as the country is a member of more than 10 free trade agreements.

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