Friday, February 18, 2011

Bac Lieu farmers stuck with salt

BAC LIEU — With the next production season all set to start, farmers in Bac Lieu Province have 134,000 tonnes of black salt still in stock, according to the province's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

During the last season at the beginning of this year, Bac Lieu, which, at 3,500ha, has the largest salt-production area in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta, produced a record output of more than 266,000 tonnes, or two times the quantity produced a year earlier.

Of this, nearly 90 per cent was black salt.

In late June, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development had ordered the Northern Food Corporation to buy salt from farmers in Bac Lieu who had around 200,000 tonnes in stock.

The corporation assigned the Bac Lieu Salt Trading Joint-Stock Company to buy 30,000 tonnes.

However, Bac Lieu and other companies could only buy a total of 7,000 tonnes of white salt due to finance, warehousing, and transportation problems.

To help farmers build warehouses to store their stocks, the provincial People's Committee has provided more than 400 of them interest-free loans worth a total of VND1.3 billion (US$68,000). — VNS

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Co-operatives ‘are still a vital force'

HA NOI — Vietnamese co-operatives had made much progress in improving living conditions, especially in rural areas, and creating jobs, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai said here yesterday.

Hai, who was speaking at the third Patriotism Emulation Congress of the Viet Nam Co-operatives Alliance, urged co-operatives to fully utilise their economic potential.

Co-operatives have been the core of the collective economic sector in Viet Nam for more than 50 years. They operate on the voluntary participation of individuals and organisations and are particularly strong in rural areas.

Together with economic sectors run by the State, collective economic sectors are the foundation of Viet Nam's multi-sector economy.

Co-operatives enable members easier access to capital and techniques.

At the congress, the co-operatives alliance summarised the outcome of emulation movements launched five years ago to raise the effectiveness of co-operatives in alleviating poverty and building a new rural model.

"The two movements helped speed up the development of the collective economic sector with new models of large-scale co-operatives that offered jobs and improved living conditions for millions of labourers," said Hai.

Vice chairman of the alliance Nguyen Van Bien said that at present, Viet Nam had more than 18,200 co-operatives, 53 unions of co-operatives and 360,000 co-operative groups, 20 per cent higher than in 2005.

The sector created jobs for more than 12.5 million labourers in different economic fields, especially agriculture, handicrafts and aquaculture.

Moreover, Bien said, co-operatives also mobilised money from members to shift the economic structure and expand production.

For example, more than 1,000 credit funds offered loans worth a total of VND21 trillions (US$1billion). More than 80 per cent of the loans were used to help co-operative members develop agriculture and handicrafts.

The collective economic sector contributed about 5.45 per cent of the national gross domestic product, joining hands to reduce poverty rates in the last five years from 30 to 14 per cent.

However, the collective economic sector in general and the co-operatives in particular still face shortcomings. They often lack the management ability to provide close co-ordination with other co-operatives or with other sectors. — VNS

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President praises An Giang for becoming economic ‘hub'

AN GIANG — President Nguyen Minh Triet yesterday congratulated An Giang Province for becoming a key economic hub in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta.

"You're now leading the nation and the region in rice growing and fresh fisheries breeding," Triet, a member of the Communist Party of Viet Nam's Politburo, told the ninth An Giang Party Congress yesterday.

Triet said that in the last five years, most targets set at the last Provincial Party Congress had been achieved or surpassed.

However, he noted that economic development was not yet sustainable and called for infrastructure development to be sped up to attract more investors and to raise the province's competitive index.

Regarding the next five-year development plan, President Triet urged the province to pay more attention to agriculture and rural development.

He said the application of science and technology in agricultural production could add value to produce.

A political report delivered by the An Giang Party Committee said in the last five years, on average the province recorded annual gross domestic production (GDP) growth of 10.34 per cent against the target of 12 per cent.

Of this, the service sector increased by 13.46 per cent, industry and construction increased by 13 per cent and agriculture by 3.77 per cent.

Per capita income in the period under review increased by 2.5 times the 2005 figure.

The political report said the most striking success in the last five years was the impressive increase in total social investment in the province – VND 87.4 trillion (More than US$5 billion).

Export turnover in the last five years stood at $3 billion against the target of $2.68 billion, three times higher than the 2001-05 plan.

Reviewing the movement to follow President Ho Chi Minh's moral example, the report said much progress had been recorded by many individual and collective role models, particularly among party members.

The An Giang Congress closes today. — vns

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Businesses commit to price stabilization ahead of Tet

A consumer inspects sugar at the Co.opMart store on Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street in HCMC’s District 3 - Photo: Minh Tam
HCMC – Some 14 enterprises have pledged to join a price stabilization program in HCMC ahead of the forthcoming traditional Lunar New Year holiday, or Tet, despite market volatility in recent times.

The businesses said they had prepared larger stock than that assigned by the city’s Department of Industry and Trade and they are ready to supply the market with 6,000 tons of rice, 11,000 tons of sugar and 4,600 tons of livestock per month.

The companies have also completed goods storage plans to meet customer demands. For instance, meat processor Vissan has plans to launch 2,100 tons of pork, 360 tons of cattle meat and 3,400 tons of processed food in the lead up to the country’s biggest national holiday, higher than those registered with the department at 2,000 tons, 200 tons and 900 tons respectively. Vissan has also put around 2,000 tons of frozen meat in stock.

Saigon Co.op, the owner of the city’s leading retail store chain Co.opMart, has advanced VND300 billion for farms so that they can ensure sufficient food supply and low prices prior to the Tet season during which high demand often drives up prices.

According to the department, local consumers will be able to buy frozen and dried seafood from Ca Mau Province-based Phu Cuong Group at 10% low than market prices. The company says it will meet around 20% of demand in the city although it has got no preferential loans from the price stabilization program.

Phu Cuong is also committed to keeping prices unchanged from now to the end of next March.

The city kicked off the program on June 21 to stabilize prices of eight essential goods within this year and ahead of the upcoming Tet. The city offers interest-free loans to the 14 enterprises to store goods and sell them at prices 10% lower than market levels.

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Seminar discusses strategies for business growth held in Hanoi

Recruiting firm Navigos Group and the Associations of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Tuesday held a seminar discussing strategies for business growth in Melia Hotel, Hanoi.

The event, joined by 200 CEOs, CFOs, human resource managers from domestic and multinational companies and guest speakers from ANZ, Aon, Ford Vietnam and the hosts, focuses on the importance of qualified accounting/finance professionals to an organization’s financial management, and the greater strategic role being assumed by accounting/finance professionals.

According to recent research carried out by Navigos Group, accounting/finance ranked third amongst the top five functions with the highest demand for executive positions during the first three quarters of 2010.

Of the total demand for accounting/finance manpower, 25 percent was for finance managers and directors, 4 percent for finance controllers and demand for chief accountants and accountants was a substantial 38 percent and 33 percent respectively.

When segmented by industry requirements, the research revealed that demand for accounting/finance manpower was highest in the banking/finance sector at 46 percent, followed by 32 percent in trading/services and 22 percent in manufacturing/engineering/construction.

“The most recent monetary downturn was witness to the growing influence and control that CFOs and finance leaders have in guiding businesses through troubled times,” Nguyen Thi Van Anh, Managing Director of Navigos Group, said.

“No longer just bookkeepers for their firms, accounting and finance professionals are regarded as business partners, skilled in areas of divesting and restructuring businesses, developing financial models and analyzing financial forecasts, as well as developing back office transaction processes that support cash flow and drive efficiencies in so many areas,” she added.

“Changes in the roles of professional accountants and the finance function itself are partly a consequence of the downturn, and partly an outcome of a growing recognition of the value that the finance function and professional accountants can add to an organization,” Le Thi Hong Len, Country Manager of ACCA Vietnam, said.

ACCA found in its March survey in 105 countries that nearly 70 percent of respondents considered it very important for organizations to have a formal program to develop the best financial talent and 75 percent suggested that talent management was an important component in addressing financial skills shortages prevalent in many organizations.

The ACCA survey also indicated that 76 percent of respondents believed the primary objective of a talent management program is to retain key staff, while 60 percent felt another important objective is to attract and recruit candidates with promising potential.

“Since late 2008, the recession has provided the finance function with an unparalleled opportunity to shape and influence business. However, this opportunity can only be grasped if organizations and finance leaders invest in the skills and capabilities required to develop, manage and protect the integrity of these vital functions,” Reza Ali, Head of Business Development, Emerging Markets, Asia, said.

“Talent management practices for finance professionals need further development and must include elements for talent identification, development, deployment and retention,” he added.

In a related survey conducted by Navigos Group in September 2010, 41 percent of the more than 3,000 polled said that a poor work environment is the number one reason why employees leave a company. Unprofessional line-managers and inadequate remuneration packages were the following reasons with 37 percent and 22 percent, respectively.

Conversely, another Navigos Group survey revealed that 48 percent of respondents ranked development opportunities as the most important criteria for accepting a job offer and employer brand was regarded as the second most determining factor with 30 percent of the vote.

The combined results of these surveys point towards a strong confidence in the ability of a talent management program to contribute significantly to long term organizational growth and development.

Consensus amongst many in attendance is that the seminar provided an excellent opportunity for panelists and members of the audience to exchange information, ideas, and experiences across a broad spectrum of industries.

So, each must determine the role accounting/finance talent will play in their organization and how best to implement a talent management program that will enable them to find the right fit, as well as develop and retain the talent that will consistently contribute to organizational objectives.

A second seminar on the same topic, “Accounting/Finance Talent in 2010 – the Foundation for Growth”, will be held Thursday at the New World Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City with the participation of more than 200 client guests.

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S.Korea’s Lotte eyes Vietnam’s highest skyscraper project

HCMC chairman Le Hoang Quan (R) listens to Lotte Group vice chairman Dong Bin Shin introducing the company’s observatory tower project on Thu Thiem Peninsula during the meeting on Saturday - Photo: Kinh Luan
HCMC – South Korea’s Lotte Group has reaffirmed its interest in a US$2-billion project to develop what will become the country’s highest skyscraper on Thu Thiem Peninsula in HCMC’s District 2.

Speaking at a meeting on Saturday with city chairman Le Hoang Quan, Dong Bin Shin, vice chairman of Lotte, said the company wanted to get involved in the observatory tower project.

However, the city leader said many other investors had shown keen interest in the forthcoming new urban area, so Lotte would have to join competitive tenders for the development of this area.

“Although we’ve signed with Lotte a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the project’s study, you have priority for three months only. According to the rule, after this period we can invite others to study the project and formulate an investment plan,” explained Quan.

Quan told Dong that the city government would consider choosing the best plan and then submit it to the central Government.

As one of Thu Thiem New Urban Area’s main projects, the observatory tower will be built on a 20 hectare site in the 737- hectare new urban area.

Lotte was ahead of almost 20 other investors to submit a master plan for Thu Thiem to the city government. On June 18 last year, Lotte Asset Development Company signed with the HCMC Department of Planning and Investment the MOU in which the Korean firm promised to build the 100-storey observatory tower as well as a five-star hotel, an indoor theme park, an outdoor amusement park, shopping malls, international school, and office and residential buildings.

Starting business in Vietnam since 1996, Lotte is active in five areas in Vietnam, namely food processing and retailing, construction, real estate, logistics and trade.

Lotte is involved in a US$400-million, 65-storey Hanoi City Complex project in Hanoi. Lotte’s total investment capital pledges in Vietnam have amounted to more than US$100 million.

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$1 bln. Intel chip factory to open this month

$1 bln. Intel chip factory to open this monthIntel Corporation has announced its factory to test and assemble semi-conductors will open in Ho Chi Minh City by the end of this month.

The first large corporation making a high-tech investment in Vietnam has spent US$1 billion in building the new factory, construction of which begain in 2007.

The 500,000-square feet plant is expected to employ around 4,000 workers. This will be the seventh factory of its kind invested by Intel outside the US, with the others located in Malaysia, the Philippines, China and Costa Rica.

Navin Shenoy, Intel general director for the Asia-Pacific region, said the investment would help the corporation tap growth opportunities in the emerging Asian market.

“We expect Asia’s PC market to continue to grow by more than 20 percent annually in the next few years. We definitely will continue to invest in Asia where we see growth,” Shenoy told the Dow Jones Newswire in a recent interview.

He said the US and European consumer markets have showed weak sentiments while  “Asia has a young population and a low PC penetration rate. China, India, and Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia and Vietnam are important markets.”

Intel reported more than $11 billion in quarterly revenues in the third quarter, and 58 percent or $6.40 billion of this came from the Asia-Pacific region, a 20 percent increase from $5.32 billion the same period last year.

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