Search
Updated : 1:32 PM, 11/28/2009
SOE equitisation process slow going
Nearly 3,840 state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have been equitised over the past 17 years, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.  

The pressure is increasing for an estimated 1,500 remaining SOEs as the Law on State-owned enterprises will expire on July 1 next year. Many of these firms are major national players with leading roles in key industries. But the process has proven slow-going for a number of companies. A survey of 934 enterprises found that it took an average 437 days to complete equitisation.

There were several reasons for the slow pace of transformation, said Nguyen Dinh Tai from the Central Institute for Economic Management: constantly shifting criteria; reduced demand for securities of equitised firms in the wake of the global economic crisis; the scale and complexity of the organizational structures of SOEs’; their unhealthy financial statuses; and a lack of guidance from ministries and provincial People’s Committees on issues relating to the management of land-use rights and financial assets.

Equitisation has helped SOEs increase earnings, profits, and employee wages, say economic experts, but many others have seen little change in organization, management or capacity, which has resulted in low business efficiency.

Le Thi Hoa, a member of Vietcombank’s board of directors, said that there was currently no legal framework for equitised enterprises in which the state continued to hold the lion’s share of equity, create difficulties for the enterprises themselves as well as administrative agencies.

Nguyen Kim Toan, head of the Government Office’s Business Transformation Agency, said that, in the long term, the state should only hold majority interests in enterprises involved in national defence and security, or in those fields subject to a state monopoly.

“Accelerating the process of equitisation and ensuring quality will require additional state regulations,” said Hoa.

“Official guidance is also needed on appraising land-use rights and the value of intangible assets such as brand names and choosing strategic partners”

In addition, the state needs to complete supervisory structures for evaluating the operational effectiveness of equitised enterprises, rather than directly interfering in business operations as if they were still SOEs.

Conditions also need to be improved to facilitate access to information on these formerly SOEs, Hoa said.

VOVNews/VNS
Feedback
Your name  
Email 
Title 
Detail    
News
  • Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia strengthen triangle development
    Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia strengthen triangle development
    The fifth Conference of the Joint Coordination Committee for the Development Triangle of Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam (CLV) took place in Banlung City, Ratnakiri province (Cambodia), from March 16-18, opening new prospects for trade promotion among these countries.
    19/03
  • Tourism in China’s Hangzhou city promoted in Hanoi
    Tourism in China’s Hangzhou city promoted in Hanoi
    The potential for tourism in Hangzhou city, in China’s Zhejiang province, was featured at a meeting of travel agents in Hanoi on March 18.
    19/03
  • Subway set to open in Vietnam
    Subway set to open in Vietnam
    US sandwich chain Subway plans to open its first Vietnamese store in HCM City in August, said Fred DeLuca, president and cofounder of the chain.
    19/03
  • 180 businesses participate in 2010 ILDEX
    180 businesses participate in 2010 ILDEX
    Approximately180 leading businesses from 22 countries and territories will attend the third International Livestock and Dairy Expo (ILDEX), scheduled to take place in Ho Chi Minh City from March 25-27.
    18/03
  • Vietnamese products sell well in Cambodia
    Vietnamese products sell well in Cambodia
    A representative of the Department for Trade Promotion says market share for Vietnamese products in Cambodia increased sharply in the first quarter of 2010.
    18/03

More

  • Vietnam, Germany seek ways to develop cooperatives
    Vietnam, Germany seek ways to develop cooperatives
    German experts shared experiences and introduced measures to develop cooperatives in Vietnam, at a workshop held in Tay Ninh province on November 27.
    28/11
  • Viettel wins best telco award
    Viettel wins best telco award
    National telecom giant Viettel (Vietnam Military Telecom Corporation) has won the Best Operator in a Developing Market award at the World Communication Awards 2009.
    28/11
  • Gold prices continue to drop
    Gold prices continue to drop
    World gold prices fell today to US$1,140 per ounce, making domestic gold prices dip sharply. On the afternoon of November 27, some gold trademarks were selling at below VND27 million/tael.
    27/11
  • Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports in decline
    Agro-forestry-aquatic product exports in decline
    Export turnover of agro-forestry-aquatic products is estimated to reach US$1.3 billion in November, bringing total turnover in the past eleven months to US$14 billion, down 6.94 percent compared to the same period last year.
    27/11
  • Bright prospects for Vietnamese rice
    Bright prospects for Vietnamese rice
    Vietnam exported 74.72 million tonnes of rice, earning US$19.67 billion from 1989 to 2008.
    27/11
RADIO THE VOICE OF VIETNAM - 58 QUAN SU STREET - HA NOI - VIET NAM
Phone: 84-4-39344231; Fax: 84-4-39344230; Email: toasoan@vovnews.vn.
Online service permit: 782/GP-BTTTT issued on 10/06/2009
Editorial Council: Chairman: Prof., Dr Vu Van Hien.
Editor-in-chief: : Vu Bich Ngoc; Deputy Editor-in-chief: Nguyen Thuy Hoa; Deputy Editor-in-chief: Do Thai Hung
Graphic powered by CGVietnam.com - Powered by ePi Technologies