Euro firms confident in country's pandemic control

Sep 10th at 15:58
10-09-2021 15:58:28+07:00

Euro firms confident in country's pandemic control

European firms still showed strong confidence in Viet Nam's ability to control the pandemic and for the Southeast Asian economy to pull off a strong recovery in a near future, heard an online conference organised by the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) in Viet Nam yesterday.

 

The firms, however, stressed the importance of mass vaccination drives, uninterrupted flow of goods and services as well as shorter time to process foreign workers' entry to Viet Nam, said Alain Cany, Chairman of EuroCham.

“There is no disguising the fact that this fourth wave outbreak is having a dire impact on business. The EuroCham Business Climate Index is now recording the lowest sentiment in more than a decade," he said.

Measures must be taken to allow workers to go back to work as soon as possible

"If lockdowns, social distancing, and travel restrictions continue for much longer, new investment projects could be put at risk and companies could consider relocating elsewhere in the region," he said.

This is especially important as other countries in the region have started to reopen while demand in European markets is showing signs of recovery. As the fourth outbreak of the virus paralysed Viet Nam's industrial and manufacturing sectors, European firms have been forced to move their production elsewhere. Since April, 18 per cent of European firms' orders have left the country while another 16 per cent may have to follow soon.

“What our members need now is a clear roadmap out of these current measures; one which resolves the roadblocks to their commercial operations and gives them a predictable path on which to plan the reopening of their businesses," he said.

The chairman called for a more streamlined process to grant entry for foreign workers and investors.

"In particular, we urge the government to create a fast-track process for foreign business leaders, experts, and their families returning to Viet Nam. The current procedure is both time-consuming and burdensome. It also represents a significant barrier to the trade and investment activities which will be essential to achieving economic growth post-pandemic," he said.

Speaking of the country's current three-on-site strategy - a string of measures to allow firms to keep their operations running by providing workers with accommodation, food and COVID-19 testing within their factories - European firms voiced their concerns over a number of limitations and shortcomings.

“Meanwhile, the current ‘Three-in-One’ policies need to be refined. While the principle is sound, it places a huge burden on both companies and their workers in practice," Cany said.

Firms placed great importance on a vaccination roll-out which prioritises those most at risk to allow a gradual opening up of cities and provinces so that commercial operations can resume; consistent, centralised regulations to reduce confusion for companies and to ensure the smooth circulation of goods; alongside a streamlining and simplification of customs requirements.

Earlier, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh held an online meeting with the chamber, European diplomats and business community to discuss the difficulties of the current fourth wave outbreak and shared solutions to support both commercial operations and communities to rebound and recover from the pandemic.

The PM said one of Viet Nam's top priorities at the moment is to vaccinate its labour force, including those who are working in factories and industrial parks under European firms.

The chamber's ‘Breathe Again’ initiative raised over one million euros for ventilators, monitors, and other essential equipment for hospitals in some of the country's hardest-hit provinces.

The initiative aims to secure significant donations in order to purchase much-needed medical equipment to support Viet Nam’s front-line healthcare workers and hard-pressed hospitals in their fight against the pandemic.

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