MoIT looks into low rice bids as possible sign of competition law violations

Jun 1st at 09:24
01-06-2024 09:24:08+07:00

MoIT looks into low rice bids as possible sign of competition law violations

The Import-Export Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade has asked the Việt Nam Food Association to verify information about rice exporters winning bids at low prices and report back by the end of the day.

Rice packed for export at a Lộc Trời Group plant. — VNA/VNS Photo Vũ Sinh

The agency said that if some Vietnamese rice export companies won bids at prices lower than the export price of Vietnamese rice on the world market, it could signal violations of the competition law.

Specifically, in Indonesia's May 21 bid to import 300,000 tonnes of 5 per cent broken white rice, some Vietnamese rice exporters have won the bid at abnormally low prices.

To protect the quality and reputation of Vietnamese rice abroad as well as consolidate the position of Việt Nam in Indonesia, a traditional rice export market for Việt Nam, the department asked the Việt Nam Food Association to work with companies that won the bids for Indonesia and report details on Friday.

An announcement from Indonesia’s State Logistics Agency (Perum Bulog) noted that Lộc Trời Group Joint Stock Company, one of Việt Nam’s largest rice exporters, has won a bid to supply 100,000 tonnes of rice to Indonesia for a total of US$55 million.

Notably, Lộc Trời had the lowest bidding prices among bidders at $563 per tonne, $16 lower than the initial price of $579 per tonne and $24 lower than the domestic rice price listed by the Việt Nam Food Association.

A representative from Lộc Trời said that all of its price bids had been carefully considered to ensure mutual benefits for exporters, farmers and the market as well as for the long-term development of Việt Nam’s agricultural products. 

Bizhub





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

​More new-generation VSIPs to be built in Vietnam: Singaporean PM

More new-generation Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Parks (VSIPs), designed to be greener and better aligned with Vietnam’s development trends and priorities, will be...

Vietnamese fruit exports boom, lychee crop faces declined output

Việt Nam's fruit and vegetable exports are flourishing, with an annual 28.1 per cent increase in value to US$2.59 billion recorded in the first five months of this...

Việt Nam among ASEAN leaders in green transition

In the midst of an ongoing global shift towards sustainability, Việt Nam has emerged as one of regional leaders in Southeast Asia's green economy transition. This...

Vietnamese startups take part in Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) event

Vietnamese startups have been making headlines at InnovFest, part of the Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) event, which takes place from 29-31 May.

Conference for career guidance in AI, semiconductors held in HCM City

The HCM City Computer Association and HCM City Artificial Intelligence of Things Club organised a conference for career guidance in artificial intelligence of...

Đà Nẵng to invest VNĐ7.26 trillion to develop cruise industry

A total of VNĐ7.26 trillion (US$285.2 million) will be invested in 38 projects to promote the development of the cruise industry by 2050 in Đà Nẵng City, according...

Textile apparel firms see mixed performance

Amid a rebound in momentum, businesses in the textile and apparel sector have delivered a mixed business picture so far this year.

Creating a breakthrough for logistics in the Red River Delta region

The Red River Delta's logistics industry has a lot of potential and opportunity ahead thanks to the region's coordinated transport infrastructure system, Vice...

Retail sales, services revenue up 8.7% in five months

Việt Nam's retail sales and services revenue in the first five months of this year totalled VNĐ2.58 quadrillion (more than US$1 billion), up 8.7 per cent...

HCM City to host “Shopping Season" promotion

HCM City will promote "Shopping Season" from June 15 to July 15.


MOST READ


Back To Top