Showing posts with label powdered milk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powdered milk. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Milk circular ‘doesn't break WTO rules'

HA NOI — A new Ministry of Finance regulation on powdered milk price increases does not violate Viet Nam's commitments to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), said the director of the ministry's Price Management Department, Nguyen Tien Thoa.

Circular 122/2010/TT-BTC strictly adhered to Government Decree No 75/2008/ND-CP of June 9, 2008, which defined milk as a commodity in need of price stabilisation, said Thoa. The new regulation would amend the earlier Circular No 104 to prevent unreasonable price hikes of imported powdered milk.

The ministry has not promulgated any new policies, Thoa stressed.

Circular No 122, which takes effect on October 1, stipulates that importers and distributors must register and report the prices of powdered milk products for children under six years of age to the price management agency.

The ministry issued its explanation in response to several foreign-invested dairy distributors and the ambassadors of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the US and the European Commission.

In a common letter addressed to the ministry, the ambassadors said the new price control mechanism would interfere with Viet Nam's efforts to achieve a market economy as well as its compliance with WTO regulations.

It could also hamper the attraction of foreign investment and development of the labour market, the diplomats said. — VNS

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Official rejects VN’s violations of WTO price policy

Official rejects VN’s violations of WTO price policy

The Finance Ministry’s Circular 122/2010/TT-BTC does not break any of
Vietnam's price commitments to the World Trade Organisation (WTO),
said an official.


Director of the ministry’s Price
Management Department Nguyen Tien Thoa said the document strictly
adheres to the Government’s Decree 75/2008/ND-CP of June 9, 2008, which
defines milk as a commodity whose prices should be stabilised. It amends
and supplements earlier Circular 104 in order to prevent unreasonable
price hike of imported powdered milk.


The Finance Ministry did not promulgate any new policy, Thoa stressed.


Circular 122, which will take effect as of October 1, stipulates that
importers and traders must register and report prices of powdered milk
for under six-year-old children to the price management agency.


The Finance Ministry’s explanation followed feedbacks from several
foreign-invested milk trading companies and the Ambassadors of
Australia, Canada , New Zealand , the US and the European Union.


In a common letter addressed to the ministry, the
ambassadors said the new price control mechanism would affect Vietnam
’s efforts towards a market economy as well as its performance of WTO
regulations.


It could also hamper the attraction of foreign investment and development of the labour market, the diplomats said./.

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