Showing posts with label legal framework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legal framework. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

UK keen to be key in public-private partnership

UK keen to be key in public-private partnership

An UK diplomat has expressed interest in his country working as
Vietnam ’s key partner in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) sector as
there is now a great emphasis on PPP from both Government and the
public sector in Vietnam.


Kate Harrison, Deputy
Head of Mission , British Embassy, said at a workshop in Hanoi on
October 11 that the UK could share its experience with Vietnam at a
time when the latter is looking at new ways of finding finance for
crucial infrastructure projects.


“PPP has been a
cornerstone of the modernisation of public service delivery in the UK
with more than 900 projects, involving private finance of around 100
billion USD approved in the UK in the last 12 years”, the British
diplomat said as an illustration of UK experience in this field.


Vice Minister of Planning and Investment Dang Huy Dong shared his
view, emphasising that the PPP would certainly bring great benefits for
infrastructure development in Vietnam .


He said the
legal framework of the PPP model had been submitted to the Prime
Minister for approval and a number of pilot projects in infrastructure
development were underway.


British businesses’
executives shared experiences in making the legal framework of the PPP
model, plus how to establish infrastructure PPP projects in an emerging
market, how to avoid disputes and how to enhance transport development
through PPP.


Prince Andrew, The Duke of York and the
UK Special Representative for International Trade and Investment,
appreciated bilateral relations between the UK and Vietnam .


“Two key areas of this relationship cover trade and development: both
are essential elements for a country’s wellbeing; and as part of that
relationship we see the concept of PPP as being a key ingredient to
deliver the necessary infrastructure which will bring increased trade
and investment”, said the Duke of York./.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

US helps Vietnam with new customs procedures

US helps Vietnam with new customs procedures

The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) will provide non-refundable
aid of 718,600 USD for Vietnam to implement the National Single
Window Customs Project.


The agreement was signed
between Finance Deputy Minister Do Hoang Anh Tuan and the US
Ambassador to Vietnam Michael W. Michalak in Hanoi on September 15.


The project is to assist Vietnam ’s national
steering committees and agencies on the ASEAN single window (ASW)
mechanism to define ways of carrying out a plan in this field approved
on October 21, 2009. It is expected to facilitate trade, increase the
collection of taxes and strengthen State management on Vietnam ’s
import-export activities as well as ensuring the country’s commitments
to the Agreement and a protocol to establish and implement the ASW
Mechanism.


The project focuses on researching and
assessing the existing legal framework, information technology systems
and procedures and give recommendations on how to carry out
administrative procedures.


The new legal framework
on a national single window mechanism will be introduced in three
government agencies, including the General Department of Customs, the
Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Industry and Trade./.

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