Viet Nam urged to become a factory for the world

Jan 18th at 09:21
18-01-2019 09:21:07+07:00

Viet Nam urged to become a factory for the world

Viet Nam must become a factory for the world and foster a good investment environment for all economic sectors in order to develop production and boost growth.

 

This statement was made by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at a meeting of the Ministry of Industry and Trade held in Ha Noi on Thursday.

PM Phuc said that after 30 years of renewal, the industry and trade sector has seen impressive growth and has become a key contributor to the country’s development, contributing 80 per cent of the GDP and 7 per cent of the State budget.

He said the economy completed the targets set for 2018. Many areas saw high growth including import-export and consumption.

The industry and trade sector made a significant contribution to the country’s economic achievements, the PM said.

For example, import-export turnover last year reached US$245 billion, posting 13.8 per cent year-on-year increase and far surpassing the Government’s targets.

Export turnover was higher in all markets, especially those with which Viet Nam has free trade agreements (FTAs) and developed markets such as South Korea, Japan, the US and the EU.

The PM noted that the industry still has shortcomings including a lack of initiatives and plans. Some plans were implemented slowly, causing management problems.

He said the sector’s development has not met industrialisation and modernisation requirements. Viet Nam does not have an industrial sector that is capable of leading others, and collaboration between businesses has been limited. The implementation of FTAs has also limited.

The PM asked the ministry to acknowledge the challenges it faces to becoming a leader in the country’s industrialisation as it moves into the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

However, he also said that Viet Nam saw a trade surplus in 2018, so the trade deficit of $3 billion (less than 2 per cent of the export turnover) set by the ministry in 2019 was unacceptable.

“Viet Nam could become a dragon, but it depends very much on the development of the industry and trade sector,” he said.

Talking about the sector’s goals for 2019, the PM said science and technology would be of the utmost importance. The industry was told to accelerate the process of privatisation, State capital divestment and restructuring of State-owned enterprises. It should also continue to resolve shortcomings at unfinished and ineffective projects.

He also asked the sector to enact drastic renewal measures in the context of international integration. Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said the ministry introduced two action plans on January 4. The ministry would continue to resolve issues relating to exports, trade promotion and developing foreign markets. It would also work to resolve emerging issues in international commerce such as trade barriers and anti-dumping regulations.

The Minister said the industry would focus on facilitating investment and would continue to remove business conditions and simplify administrative procedures. At least 79 administrative procedures will be cut or simplified this year.

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