As foreign direct investment (FDI) business representatives and analysts gathered at an investment forum Wednesday morning, Deputy CEO of Deloitte Vietnam Phan Duc Hoang said that the new global minimum corporate tax was designed to block multinationals from tax avoidance. Starting next year Vietnam is set to apply a 15% tax on profits from multinationals with total revenues of at least EUR750 million ($819 million) in two of the preceding four years. Hoang said if a South Korea-based company that has a factory in Vietnam is paying taxes for less than 15% of its profits, it will be taxed in South Korea to ensure the 15% level is achieved. If South Korea does not also implement the extra tax on the company, other countries that have approved the new global minimum corporate tax, such as Indonesia and Thailand, will have the rights to impose the tax, he added. For this reason, Do Thien Anh Tuan from the4 Fulbright School of Public Policy and Management, forecast that Vietnam will … [Read more...] about Don’t rely on tax incentives for FDI: analysts
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Patience favoured before action on USD deposit interest rates
At the annual Vietnam Business Forum (VBF) held in Hanoi in March, foreign businesses discussed the USD deposit interest rate of zero per cent, and called for it to be removed. However, an economic expert told VIR that the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has to implement the government’s anti-dollarisation policy, including the regulation on the ceiling interest rate for USD deposits, so it cannot be abolished at this time. “The regulation of a zero per cent deposit interest rate in USD has contributed to reducing lending rates, helping businesses lower their production costs. At the same time, deposit interest rates in VND helped the SBV maintain exchange rate stability and support businesses with foreign currency revenue,” said the expert. Patience favoured before action on USD deposit interest rates, illustration photo Regarding the proposal of foreign businesses at the VBF, he said that an ordinary citizen with a savings amount of about $5,000 or more, when deposited … [Read more...] about Patience favoured before action on USD deposit interest rates
Viet Nam’s economy grew 3.32% in Q1, near the 13-year quarterly lowest
A press conference was held by the General Statistics Office (GSO) on Wednesday. Viet Nam’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 3.32 per cent in the first quarter of 2023. — VNS Photo Linh Anh Viet Nam’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 3.32 per cent in the first quarter of 2023, the General Statistics Office (GSO) said yesterday. The expansion is nearly the lowest in 13 years, with Q1 of 2020, which recorded growth of 3.21 per cent. Speaking at a press conference, officials from the GSO said that the agro-forestry-fishery sector expanded by 2.52 per cent and contributed 8.85 per cent to the GDP growth. The industry and construction sector contracted by 0.4 per cent, leading to a 4.76 per cent decline in the growth, and the service sector increased by 6.79 per cent to contribute to 95.91 per cent of the overall expansion. In the agro-forestry-fishery sector, agriculture saw a year-on-year increase of 2.43 per cent in added value, forestry 3.66 per cent, and … [Read more...] about Viet Nam’s economy grew 3.32% in Q1, near the 13-year quarterly lowest
SBV’s draft regulations encourage banks to support corporate bond market
A bank employee handles cash. The corporate bond market has flourished with an estimated annual issuance value of over VND500 trillion (US$21.9 billion) in 2021. — VNA/VNS Photo The State Bank of Viet Nam has unveiled a preliminary revision to Circular 16, requesting public input on proposed modifications that would permit credit institutions to procure corporate bonds as a means of boosting liquidity in the corporate bond market. The revision corresponds to Decree 08 of the Government, which went into effect on March 5 and aims to address bottlenecks in the corporate bond market. Circular No. 16/2021/TT-NHNN, issued on November 10, 2021, delineated principles for the acquisition and sale of corporate bonds by credit institutions. The preliminary revision aims to clarify and expound on various components of Circular 16 to avoid ambiguities and gaps. The notable changes include more specific regulations for banks in investing in corporate bonds, such as banks’ responsibility … [Read more...] about SBV’s draft regulations encourage banks to support corporate bond market
Vietnam’s GDP growth expands by 3.32% in Q1
Vietnam's economic growth continues to be affected by the challenging global economic environment. Vietnam's GDP growth is estimated to expand by 3.32% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2023, the second lowest economic expansion rate during the 2011-2023 period. Dinh Vu Port, Haiphong. Photo: Chien Cong/The Hanoi Times Director of the General Statistics Office Nguyen Thi Huong announced the figure at a press conference today [March 29]. According to Huong, Vietnam's economic performance in 1Q2023 was affected by ongoing complex and volatile changes in the global economy, including persistently high global inflation, slow recovery, and reduced consumption demand from major trading partners. "Of particular concern was the instability of some banks in the U.S. and Europe, which negatively impacted market confidence in the banking system. In addition, central banks continued to raise interest rates and tighten monetary policies, further complicating the … [Read more...] about Vietnam’s GDP growth expands by 3.32% in Q1
Private sector urged to enter eco-IP arena
The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) is urging a project steering committee to accelerate the transition of traditional industrial parks (IPs) to an ecological model as part of a nationwide eco-IP intervention initiative. Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc said, “The project has contributed to the replication of the eco-IP model in Vietnam, in line with the National Green Growth Strategy for 2021-2030, Vietnam’s commitment to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, and the net-zero emissions commitment to 2050.” Private sector urged to enter eco-IP arena, illustration photo. Developing eco-IPs is inevitable as many countries are applying the carbon tax mechanism on imported goods, the deputy minister added. “Meanwhile, many tenants in IPs are manufacturers for export, and they need a green certificate to export products. Thus, relevant parties continue to spread technical and financial support to many IPs at different … [Read more...] about Private sector urged to enter eco-IP arena
Viettel – A high-tech defense industrial center of Vietnam
An unbelievable story: A telecommunication business developing high-tech defense industry When Viettel started building its airborne warning system, military units of Vietnam were capable of upgrading old-generation radars only. In the world, only eight countries with strong defense industry sectors were able to build the system from scratch then. Overcoming numerous challenges, Viettel successfully manufactured its first complete radar, which was accepted by the Ministry of National Defense and put into mass production in 2014. Subsequently, the company achieved several significant milestones, such as exporting its radar products labeled "Made by Viettel" in 2017 and producing maritime warning radars that meet the standards of advanced countries in 2018. The radar system was one of many high-tech defense products made by Viettel at the time. Over the last 13 years, the company has researched and produced numerous military and civilian technological "Made in Vietnam" products. … [Read more...] about Viettel – A high-tech defense industrial center of Vietnam
Technology critical to Hanoi’s urban flooding solution
Climate change, rapid urbanization and large-scale construction are the main causes of Hanoi's flooding. Technology and innovation are crucial to protecting the capital city from heavy rains and urban flooding, Nguyen Trong Dong, Deputy Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, said on March 28. Tran Thai Tong street in Cau Giay District flooded after heavy rain. Photo: Thanh Hai/The Hanoi Times Speaking at the 50th anniversary of the founding of Hanoi Sewerage and Drainage Co. Ltd., he said the company needs to speed up digitalization and improve performance and governance so that Hanoi can handle 50-55% of total sewage by 2025. Dong said the company needs to review all wastewater management criteria and standards to improve its performance. "The company must strengthen its cooperation with city departments and propose possible solutions to improve the city's wastewater treatment capacity," he added. "The company should also develop plans to … [Read more...] about Technology critical to Hanoi’s urban flooding solution
Tending daffodils is an elegant aspect of Hanoian culture
A bowl of daffodils displayed in a porcelain bowl. Photo: Nguyen Khac Tuong Daffodils often appear during the Lunar New Year and on the altars of many Hanoian families. Nguyen Trang, who loves and has extensive knowledge of the flowers, shared that every year since the 1990s, her mother has had to buy a bunch of beautiful daffodils and put them in an antique glass bowl to offer on her grandfather's altar. The hobby of displaying daffodils contributes to preserving traditional culture and bringing it closer to modern life. Today, the hobby has become more common in daily life. People prune flower bulbs from December to the end of April. Daffodil pruning has become popular on occasions such as New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, Women's Day, and Reunification Day. Beautiful bowls of daffodils also appear at weddings, birthdays, and conferences throughout the spring. Currently, many groups have been created for people who are interested in the flowers and enthusiasts join to share … [Read more...] about Tending daffodils is an elegant aspect of Hanoian culture
Vietnam, RoK boost cooperation in developing green industries
Participants at the forum (Photo: VNA) Hanoi (VNA) – A forum discussing measures to promote cooperation between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea ( RoK ) in developing green industries and smart mobility was held in the RoK on March 28. Jointly organised by the Vietnam-Korea Businessmen and Investment Association (VKBIA), the Vietnam – Korea Alliance for Green Mobility (VKERC), the Office of the RoK National Assembly, the event saw the participation of representatives from six RoK government’s agencies, businesses, organisations, research institutes and universities which are involved in the green industry and smart mobility . Addressing the event, Dr. Tran Hai Linh, member of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee and Chairman of VKBIA, spotlighted cooperation potential between agencies, businesses, universities, research institutes of Vietnam and the RoK in green and supporting industries, and opportunities to boost green industries in Vietnam. He … [Read more...] about Vietnam, RoK boost cooperation in developing green industries