"Vietnam News" Posted by Henig at KTFA Sunday 1-15-2023
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Henig: VIB's new card gives big push to online shopping
January, 14/2023 - 10:12
LazCard is expected to provide customers with a convenient shopping experience from opening cards to paying quickly, safely and seamlessly
HÀ NỘI — With the privilege of up to 50 per cent cashback on the Lazada Vietnam e-commerce platform and technologies first deployed by VIB, the LazCard credit card is expected to bring a great shopping experience to users during the year-end shopping season.
Innovative and pioneering card trend in VN
Việt Nam is an extremely promising market for the retail banking industry thanks to the characteristics of population growth, GDP per capita and fast economic development. Grasping that trend, many banks have been promoting retail lending activities to diversify credit portfolios and optimise profits.
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Henig: VIB's new card gives big push to online shopping
January, 14/2023 - 10:12
LazCard is expected to provide customers with a convenient shopping experience from opening cards to paying quickly, safely and seamlessly
HÀ NỘI — With the privilege of up to 50 per cent cashback on the Lazada Vietnam e-commerce platform and technologies first deployed by VIB, the LazCard credit card is expected to bring a great shopping experience to users during the year-end shopping season.
Innovative and pioneering card trend in VN
Việt Nam is an extremely promising market for the retail banking industry thanks to the characteristics of population growth, GDP per capita and fast economic development. Grasping that trend, many banks have been promoting retail lending activities to diversify credit portfolios and optimise profits.
VIB is one of the banks which has seen its outstanding retail loan accounting for over 90 per cent of the total loan portfolio - the highest level in the banking industry and the highest growth rate of the retail segment in the market.
This impressive figure is attributable to the bank's hard work in developing products with high technology content and automation. That has helped customers save time and make financial transactions safely and securely anytime, anywhere.
In particular, VIB has led the card trend thanks to the debuts of unique credit card lines that have brought outstanding benefits for all customers' spending, leading modern card technologies in Việt Nam and the region besides impressive and creative marketing activities. As a result, VIB has been continuously ranked at the top in terms of the growth in the number of credit cards and average spending on cards.
VIB's statistics showed that the bank has to date issued about 1.6 million cards, including credit and debit cards. Currently, VIB accounts for more than 35 per cent of Mastercard's total spending in Việt Nam. VIB also leads in the growth rate of Mastercard credit cards, five or six times the average of the whole market in quantity and quality.
VIB is also the bank that experiences the highest Mastercard spending revenue overseas with a growth rate of nearly 200 per cent per year.
VIB joined the local credit card market in 2019. The bank now ranks eighth among banks in Việt Nam in terms of the number of issued cards. It also places 4th in total card spending, according to data released by the Vietnam Card Association in June 2022. Total spending via VIB credit cards has increased 8.6 times, from VNĐ8.4 trillion (US$360 million) in 2018, to VNĐ72 trillion (over $3 billion) in 2022.
Thanks to VIB's achievements, the International Finance Magazine recently granted the bank two awards - "The Best New Card Offering - VIB Family Link” and "Most Innovative New Credit Card Service - Vietnam 2022". The two awards have recognised the endless effort of VIB in innovating and pioneering in terms of card trends in Việt Nam. This is the second consecutive year the bank has received this recognition from international media.
Strong push for cashless payment, online shopping
Following these achievements, VIB has debuted LazCard on the Lazada Vietnam e-commerce platform with technologies first deployed by VIB in Việt Nam. LazCard is expected to provide customers with a convenient shopping experience from opening cards to paying quickly, safely and seamlessly. This is a co-branded credit card that VIB has launched in cooperation with global payment technology company Visa and e-commerce platform Lazada.
With up to 50 per cent cashback for online shopping, LazCard is now the leading Ecom card line. This rate includes 20 per cent points accumulation for cashback on spending and 30 per cent from online shopping vouchers via Lazada every Friday and special days exclusively for LazCard cardholders.
With a 30 per cent discount on shopping vouchers, LazCard cardholders using vouchers will receive an immediate discount of VNĐ150,000 for orders worth VNĐ450,000 or more every Friday, and VNĐ1 million for orders worth from VNĐ3 million on special days such as Lazada's birthday.
Once customers successfully open a LazCard, their card information and their spending from VNĐ1 million on Lazada within 30 days from the date of card issuance are saved, they will immediately receive a Lazada e-voucher of VNĐ500,000.
VIB also said that it will offer Lazada e-voucher valued at VNĐ100,000 on customers' birthdays. Free shipping e-vouchers will be provided for LazCard cardholders by the bank every month. LazCard cardholders also enjoy a series of attractive offers from VIB partners nationwide.
“As an office worker, I often shop for essentials on e-commerce platforms which a lot of sellers participated in. Thus it is easy for me to compare prices, consult previous buyers' reviews to come to a decision whether to buy or not," Hồng who is living in Hà Nội's Thanh Xuân District, said.
"With a 50 per cent cashback of LazCard on Lazada, I not only enjoy the promotions of suppliers and trading floors, but also benefit greatly from the bank, especially on occasions like Tết holiday when I will shop a lot,” she said.
According to the "Consumer trends during Tết holiday in 2022" report released by market research company Kantar, the shopping behaviour of Vietnamese consumers during the Tết holiday saw many changes. Local customers were more familiar with small supermarkets and online shopping to avoid crowds.
Along with attractive incentives, the launch of the new LazCard card line promises to bring a smooth and convenient shopping experience to customers during the year-end shopping period. It is also expected to give a big hit to cashless payments and online shopping in the near future.
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Henig: FTAs (Free Trade Agreements) a silver lining for economic growth
January, 15/2023
The country's trade surpassed the milestone of $700 billion in value to hit $73.5 billion in 2022, a rise of 9.5 per cent against the same period of the previous year, according to the updates of the General Statistics Office.
New-generation free trade agreements (FTAs) continue to be a silver lining in Việt Nam's trade growth targeting US$1 trillion in import-export revenue by 2025.
The country's trade surpassed the milestone of $700 billion in value to hit $73.5 billion in 2022, a rise of 9.5 per cent against the same period of the previous year, according to the updates of the General Statistics Office. Of the figure, exports rose by 10.6 per cent, while imports by 8.4 per cent.
With a trade surplus of nearly $11 billion this year, Việt Nam registered a trade surplus for seven years in a row which contributed significantly to the balance of payments, improving foreign exchange reserves, stabilising exchange rates and other macroeconomic indicators, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Quốc Khánh said.
Thirty-nine products joined the club of over a billion US dollars in export revenue, nine of which had export value from $10 billion.
Although Việt Nam is an economy with high openness (the ratio of goods imported and exported to GDP was 200 per cent) and easily affected by external factors, trade with impressive results became a highlight of the economy in the context of growing global uncertainties, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and rising inflation worldwide.
According to Trần Thanh Hải, deputy director of the ministry’s Import-Export Department, to achieve high export turnover and added value, it was necessary to mention the efforts of enterprises in exploiting traditional markets and searching and expanding into new markets.
The implementation of new-generation FTAs such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), EU-Việt Nam FTA (EVFTA) and UK-Việt Nam FTA (UKVFTA), and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership also helped promote exports to these markets with an average growth rate of around 20 per cent, Hải said.
By the end of 2022, 15 FTAs with Việt Nam were in effect, and two others under negotiation.
Hải said that implementing FTAs, especially new-generation FTAs, contributed significantly to promoting exports, especially to markets where we had never had an FTA like Canada, Peru and Mexico.
The growth in trade in 2022 also came from the effort to stabilise and resume production and business from the fourth quarter of 2021 after the pandemic, which created a great motivation for the production of goods and trade activities. He said that the effort to facilitate trade and accelerate administrative reforms also played an important role in trade growth.
According to the General Department of Customs, during the past three decades, the Vietnamese economy witnessed a strong transformation process. It gradually implemented multilateral and diversified foreign policies, taking advantage of trade and investment cooperation, integration and technology transfer to promote economic development.
The year 1995 was marked by a series of memorable events, which set the stage for Việt Nam’s process of opening up and integrating into the global economy, including the accession to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the ASEAN Free Trade Area, the application to join the World Trade Organisation and the normalisation of Việt Nam-US relations.
The customs authority said that Việt Nam’s imports and exports saw strong growth and constantly set new records.
Việt Nam reached the milestone of $100 billion in trade for the first time in 2007 and $200 billion after just four years. The milestone of $300 billion was hit in 2015, $400 billion in 2017, $500 billion in 2019, and $600 billion in 2021.
The customs authority said that Việt Nam was continuously in the top 30 countries and territories with the largest import-export value globally in the ranking of the WTO. Notably, while the rankings of ASEAN countries did not see significant improvements in recent years, Việt Nam saw remarkable growth.
In 2021, Việt Nam ranked 23rd in export value and 20th in import value worldwide.
Bright prospects
Despite two-digit growth in 2022, exports were anticipated to face several difficulties and challenges, both from within the economy and external influences.
To achieve the goal of export growth at 6 per cent this year, coupled with maintaining a trade surplus, more support must be given to enterprises, especially in capital access and market expansion.
The first challenge was the decline in orders when many cut, postponed or cancelled. Many enterprises could not sign new ones due to the rising inflationary pressure from many countries, including Việt Nam’s major trade partners.
Hoàng Hồng Thuỷ from the Chiến Thắng Garment Joint Stock Company said that orders were around 30 per cent lower due to the impact of global issues, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The second challenge was the financial pressure on export enterprises, with most facing capital shortages, difficulty accessing capital due to high-interest rates, fluctuating foreign exchange rates, and rising input material prices after more than two years of struggling with the pandemic.
In addition, the requirements for the quality of goods were increasingly demanding. It was a must to improve the product quality to take advantage of tariff preferences provided by new-generation FTAs, such as EVFTA and CPTPP.
According to Nguyễn Cẩm Trang, deputy director of the Import–Export Department, the story was not only about origins but also about how to meet requirements on food hygiene and safety as well as labour standards.
Another problem was that FDI companies were dominant in the export revenue of Việt Nam. In 2022, the exports of FDI companies accounted for 74 per cent of the country’s total export revenue.
Đậu Anh Tuấn, deputy general secretary of the Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that the growth of domestic private enterprises was lower than that of FDI enterprises. This highlighted several points.
The first was that the domestic private sector was not as good as FDI enterprises in taking the advantages of FTAs Việt Nam signed. The second was domestic enterprises were slower than FDI in moving up the supply chain ladder.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên said that while the manufacturing and processing industry accounted for 89 per cent of exports in 2022, the participation of domestic enterprises remained modest.
Participation of domestic enterprises in the global supply chains was also limited, and the country’s export was still heavily dependent on the FDI sector, Diên added.
Nguyễn Thị Thu Trang, director of VCCI’s WTO and Integration Centre, said FTAs would continue to be a silver lining for enterprises to create competitive advantage and maintain and expand market shares.
To maintain growth engines for export, Trang said that Việt Nam should strengthen the negotiation of new FTAs (bilateral, multilateral and regional) and, at the same time, have an annual programme to evaluate the efficiency of the implementation of FTAs, thereby identifying and promptly handling issues that affected the use of such trade agreements
Nguyễn Thị Hương, GSO’s general director, said that Việt Nam needed to promote exports while strengthening the management of imports appropriately, ensure a sustainable trade balance and increase official exports in association with restructuring industries and building brands.
Diên said the ministry would review and advise authorities to negotiate and sign new bilateral and multilateral trade agreements.
In addition, measures would be raised to efficiently take advantage of existing FTAs to promote trade while priority would be given to developing e-commerce and building domestic and foreign supply chains.
Support would be provided to localities and enterprises to shift to official exports, build product brands and remove technical barriers so that enterprises could penetrate new markets.
Stressing the important role of FTAs in diversifying markets and promoting trade growth, Diên said the ministry would advise the Government to build a new strategy on international economic integration in the context that the global economy was forecast to struggle in 2023.
It was essential to take advantage of FTAs to develop fundamental and breakthrough industries, Diên said. Analysis and forecasts must also be enhanced to keep up with global and regional market developments.
He said that trade remedies would also be enhanced to protect the legitimate interests of domestic enterprises and maintain a fair, competitive environment in international trade.
He also urged enterprises to pay attention to renovating technologies to enhance competitiveness, improve product quality and build brands while speeding up digitalisation, greening production and transforming business models based on the application of digital technology and promoting cross-border trade via e-commerce.
Trang said that with timely and substantive support and every enterprise's effort, the country could be confident and have motivation for further development in 2023 and beyond.
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Henig: Hanoi facilitates specialty product development
06:00 | 15/01/2023
(VEN) - Nguyen The Hiep, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade, said 426 Hanoi-based enterprises, cooperatives and production households have so far created 1,649 certified OCOP (One Commune One Product) products of high quality and reasonable price, 65 percent of which are food products.
Hanoi has opened more than 60 points of sale of OCOP products in 26 districts and towns to introduce and sell not only certified OCOP products of Hanoi but also certified goods from 25 other provinces and cities, including fresh fruits and vegetables, and foodstuffs.
At the launch ceremony of the OCOP product point of sale in the capital’s urban district of Ba Dinh, Co Nhu Dung, Vice Chair of the district people's committee, said Ba Dinh has acknowledged the OCOP program’s importance, and the district works with the city’s authorities to develop, promote and sell OCOP products.
In 2021 and 2022, the district people's committee launched seven points of sale of almost 70 OCOP products by 19 enterprises, cooperatives and household businesses.
Hanoi will help producers diversify products, and strictly manage and further improve the quality and strengthen trade promotion of OCOP products.
One Commune One Product (OCOP) is a national program designed to promote the development of regional agricultural specialties and rural tourism.
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Henig: Weak finance-backed companies possess large land funds
January, 14/2023 - 10:57
There are now many enterprises on UPCOM with small charter capital but a great amount of land funds.
HÀ NỘI — There are now many enterprises on UPCOM with small charter capital but a great amount of land funds.
With low business performance and low stock market price, the businesses can become the targets of other big companies.
With a charter capital of only VNĐ145 billion (US$6.18 million), Hà Nội Food Joint Stock Company (HAF) holds many real estate assets located in the capital’s central areas, including 11 commercial centres, supermarkets and convenience stores; as well as eight hotels, restaurants, and food service establishments.
Some prominent land areas include 736sq.m at 51 Lê Đại Hành Street; 164.5sq.m at 46 Lương Ngọc Quyến; 347.6sq.m at 7 Đinh Liệt; and 200sq.m at 30 Hàng Đào.
HAF also has other real estate facilities owned by two subsidiaries – Bắc Qua Trading and Service Joint Stock Company – in which HAF holds 54 per cent of the capital, and Lãng Yên Trading Joint Stock Company in which HAF holds 51 per cent of capital.
A project of Bắc Qua Joint Stock Company is located on an area of 2,296sq.m at the intersection of Hàng Khoai – Nguyễn Thiện Thuật and the project of Lãng Yên Company is located at 21 Trần Khánh Dư.
Despite owning many desirable pieces of land in the capital, HAF's business activities are inefficient. In the 2016-19 period, the profit of the business declined from VNĐ11.4 billion to VNĐ3.1 billion. Since 2020, HAF has suffered continuous losses.
The financial report of the third quarter of 2022 shows that, in the first nine months of the year, the company's revenue from sales and service provision reached VNĐ81.29 billion, down 27 per cent compared to the same period in 2021; and after-tax loss was VNĐ6.3 billion, a sharp increase compared to the loss of VNĐ3.5 billion in the same period in 2021.
HAF operates in retail, wholesale and management and operation of a network of locations. The COVID-19 pandemic has severely damaged the wholesale business and exploitation of the network of locations for rental. Some clients closed, returned premises, and liquidated contracts ahead of due time. Accordingly, the company's commercial revenue went down and losses increased in 2022.
CHS: Business goes down after equitisation
Hồ Chí Minh City Public Lighting Joint Stock Company (SAPULICO or CHS), has a charter capital of VNĐ284 billion, of which Hồ Chí Minh City State Financial Investment Company (HFIC) holds 51 per cent, and Long Hậu Joint Stock Company holds 34 per cent.
Sapulico was equitised in 2015, operating in the field of management and maintenance of public lighting systems, traffic lights, construction of public works, and other construction systems.
At the time of the IPO, the company managed and used many land lots in HCM City and other provinces. Particularly in HCM City, Sapulico has 386sq.m at 121 Châu Văn Liêm, 2,372.5sq.m at 167 Lưu Hữu Phước, 318sq.m at 436 An Dương Vương, 218sq.m at 55 Nguyễn Thi; 680.9sq.m at No. 3 TL14, 2500sq.m in Tân Thạnh Commune, Củ Chi District.
Before equitisation, in the 2012-14 period, CHS had profit after tax ranging from VNĐ80.3 billion to VNĐ102.3 billion per year. When equitised in 2015, the company's profit after tax in the first nine months reached VNĐ51.5 billion.
However, after equitisation, Sapulico's business results dropped sharply. In 2017, CHS achieved revenue of VNĐ383 billion and profit after tax of VNĐ25.3 billion; in 2018, revenue was VNĐ375 billion and profit after tax was VNĐ23.9 billion; in 2019, revenue reached VNĐ404 billion and profit after tax was VNĐ31.5 billion.
PCM: profit only reaches 5 per cent of the set plan
Post and Telecommunications Construction Material JSC (PCM) has a charter capital of VNĐ40 billion, the state capital accounts for 49 per cent, and is managed by the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group.
The company manages and uses many large land lots such as 9,419.2sq.m at 64 Cầu Diễn Street in Hà Nội; 11,547.2sq.m in Lộc Hà in Đông Anh, 29,218sq.m in Nam Sơn Ward, in Ninh Bình Province; 63.3sq.m in 57/20 Bầu Cát in HCM City; and 5,330.3sq.m in Tam Điệp Commune, Ninh Bình Province.
In recent years, the company's business performance has been relatively poor, with dividends all below 2.5 per cent per year. In 2021, it was only 0.19 per cent.
In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic strongly affected the company's business activities. The company also faced problems such as limited human resources and low efficiency. PCM achieved revenue of VNĐ51.2 billion, profit after tax was only VNĐ75 million in the year. This profit reached only 5 per cent of the plan approved by the annual general meeting of shareholders.
In the first six months of 2022, the company achieved revenue of VNĐ30.37 billion, an increase of 59.8 per cent over the same period in 2021; profit after tax reached VNĐ225.4 million.
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Henig: Gov’t asks for focus on digital finance, digital economy this year
January, 14/2023
Non-cash payments for social allowance, pension and social insurance allowance would be promoted while the national population database would be improved and used to identify customers and authenticate bank accounts.
HÀ NỘI — The Vietnamese Government has asked ministries and localities to focus on promoting the development of digital finance and digital economy in 2023.
Accordingly, the institutions, mechanisms, policies and legal framework would be improved to accelerate the national digital transformation with a focus on developing human resources and ensuring information security.
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Henig: Gov’t asks for focus on digital finance, digital economy this year
January, 14/2023
Non-cash payments for social allowance, pension and social insurance allowance would be promoted while the national population database would be improved and used to identify customers and authenticate bank accounts.
HÀ NỘI — The Vietnamese Government has asked ministries and localities to focus on promoting the development of digital finance and digital economy in 2023.
Accordingly, the institutions, mechanisms, policies and legal framework would be improved to accelerate the national digital transformation with a focus on developing human resources and ensuring information security.
The digital platforms and national databases would be integrated to improve the efficiency in management and handling of administrative procedures.
Non-cash payments for social allowance, pension and social insurance allowance would be promoted while the national population database would be improved and used to identify customers and authenticate bank accounts.
Digital transformation must also be strengthened at corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises.
In the context that global growth momentum losing steam, the Government is looking for new growth drivers, one of which is developing the digital economy.
Recently, the Government has raised drastic measures to promote the development of the digital economy.
The Government issued a strategy for developing e-Government toward digital Government, the national strategy about developing digital economy and society, and the programme about national digital transformation to 2025 with a vision to 2030.
The latest edition of the e-Conomy SEA report by Google, Temasek Holdings Pte and Bain & Co published in late December highlighted that Việt Nam had the fastest growing digital economy in Southeast Asia with a year-on-year increase of 28 per cent in gross merchandise value (GMV).
The report pointed out that the driving force for Việt Nam’s digital growth was the growing penetration of new forms of commerce across urban and rural regions for businesses. Logistical infrastructure also improved to facilitate nationwide e-commerce transactions and there was a noticeable high-quality homegrown tech workforce that had been driving innovation in Việt Nam.
Trần Minh Tuấn, director of the Department of Digital Economy and Society under the Ministry of Information and Communications, said that based on the survey of Financial Times and Omdia, Việt Nam was the second fastest growing digital economy in the world, expanding at the rate of 12.3 per cent in 2022, after India. In 2023, Việt Nam might fall behind Mexico and India but could take the lead in the world in digital economy growth in the 2022-26 period.
Tuấn pointed out that the scale of Việt Nam’s digital economy remained modest, leaving significant room for future development, especially in connectivity, digital payment and digital entertainment.
Digital finance was expected to see breakthrough development with a compound annual growth rate of 114 per cent in 2021-22 and at 56 per cent in 2022-25.
The department said that the digital economy contributed 14.26 per cent of GDP in the third quarter of 2022. Việt Nam targets to increase the contribution of the digital economy to GDP to 20 per cent by 2025.
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Henig: Việt Nam remains largest trade partner of China's Guangxi for 23 years
January, 13/2023 - 13:33
Việt Nam has maintained its position as the largest trade partner of China's Guangxi province for 23 consecutive years, with import and export trade turnover of the two sides so far reaching US$200 billion.
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam has maintained its position as the largest trade partner of China's Guangxi province for 23 consecutive years, with import and export trade turnover of the two sides so far reaching 200 billion Chinese yuan.
The information was released at a seminar held Thursday by the Guangxi Department of Commerce in collaboration with the Asia-Africa Market Department, under Việt Nam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade and Vinexad Company.
Guangxi now has 181 enterprises investing in Việt Nam, under non-financial type, with total amount of investment committed by China is US$1.26 billion, and the actual total investment capital of $140 million.
Việt Nam has established a total of 57 enterprises in Guangxi, with a total contracted investment capital of $184 million.
Speaking at the conference, Tô Ngọc Sơn - Deputy Director General of the Asia-Africa Market Department under Việt Nam's Ministry of Industry and Trade expressed his pleasure to hear that China has removed all PCR tests and concentrated isolation after January 8, 2023. This is a good premise for agencies and businesses of the two sides to have the opportunity to restore exchange and cooperation activities, contributing to bringing more benefits to businesses and people of the two countries.
According to Sơn, for many years Guangxi has played a very important role as a bridge in promoting bilateral trade between Việt Nam and China.
Import and export between Guangxi and Việt Nam turnover in 11 months of 2022 reached 172.65 billion Chinese yuan, equivalent to $25.5 billion and accounting for 29.3 per cent of total import and export turnover of Guangxi and the world.
However, the exchange of goods between the two countries also faces many difficulties. Import and export turnover through border gates has decreased continuously.
In the first 11 months of 2022, import and export turnover with China through the border gates in Việt Nam’s Lạng Sơn province decreased by 39.4 per cent over the same period in 2021; while import and export turnover through border gates in Quảng Ninh province decreased by 68.7 per cent year-on-year.
To overcome the above difficulties, Sơn recommended the Guangxi Department of Commerce coordinate with relevant agencies of Guangxi to soon complete the process and regulations for import and export of goods, creating the most favourable conditions for customs clearance activities.
Businesses need to manage product quality, increase understanding of information and regulations of the Chinese side with imported products, ensuring goods are cleared smoothly, saving time and costs.
For his part, Diao Weihong, deputy director of the Department of Commerce, said that Guangxi is willing to work with Việt Nam to promote cooperation between the two sides; wishing that trade exchanges will take place wider and deeper, bringing richer results.
Currently, the economic and trade cooperation between Guangxi and Việt Nam has entered an important stage of upgrading, he said.
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Henig: Agriculture an important pillar of the economy: PM
January, 14/2023
Agriculture is an important pillar in building Việt Nam's independent and self-reliant economy associated with extensive and effective international integration, according to Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính.
HÀ NỘI — Agriculture is an important pillar in building Việt Nam's independent and self-reliant economy associated with extensive and effective international integration, according to Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính.
The Government leader made the remarks while addressing the agricultural sector's conference on reviewing tasks in 2022 and setting goals for 2023, held by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in Hà Nội on January 13.
The PM said that in 2022, the agriculture and rural development sector has changed its mindset from "agricultural production" to developing an "agricultural economy". This is an important factor to contribute to growth and the comprehensive and sustainable development of agriculture.
Production has been linked to the market with increased added value. The agricultural sector has nearly 9,000 products recognised as speciality in the One Commune One Product programme, an increase of nearly 3,000 products compared to 2021.
“The Government looks forward to seeing the agricultural sector to be stronger and develop more sustainably in 2023,” PM Chính said.
Minister Lê Minh Hoan reported that the sector has shown strong determination, made great efforts, carried out flexible and creative solutions, and reformed its mindset to overcome difficulties and challenges to achieve targets.
In 2022, the sector’s total value grew 3.36 per cent, the highest in many years. In particular, agriculture expanded 2.88 per cent, fisheries 4.43 per cent, and forestry 6.13 per cent. The forest coverage stood at over 42 per cent while the rate of new-style rural areas was more than 73 per cent.
Agro-forestry-fishery exports reached US$53.22 billion, up 9.3 per cent from a year earlier. That resulted in a trade surplus of over $8.5 billion, accounting for more than 75 per cent of Việt Nam’s total trade surplus.
For 2023, the sector targets GDP growth of 3 per cent, agro-forestry-fishery export revenues of $54 billion, the rate of new-style rural areas at 78 per cent, and forest coverage stable at 42 per cent, Hoan said.
At the conference, the PM pointed out that apart from advantages, the country will continue facing numerous difficulties and challenges in 2023. The sector should strive for a growth rate of 3.5 per cent and exports of $55 billion, higher than last year’s figures.
He emphasised the task of developing ecological agriculture, modern rural areas, and civilised farmers while considering farmers as the centre, agriculture as the impetus, and rural areas as the foundation for the sector’s development.
Agriculture and rural development need to focus on promoting brand building; boosting digital transformation, and green transition and circular economy. It also should connect with cultural and tourism development; diversify products, markets, and supply chains; and improve product quality.
PM Chính also underlined the importance of coordinating with other ministries, sectors and localities to link producers with consumers; optimise free trade agreements, especially the EU-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP); continue removing barriers to enter new markets; and pay due attention to the domestic market.
In addition, it is also necessary to step up sustainable ocean farming and exploitation, strongly carry out recommendations to persuade the European Commission to lift the “yellow card” warning against IUU fishing.
It needs to increase forest production and development, effectively implement the national target programme on new-style countryside building, and foster agricultural cooperation with international partners.
He believes that with the ministry and localities’ determination and efforts, as well as farmers' and businesses’ support, the sector will make stronger progress and gain more achievements in 2023.
At the conference, deputy minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Sinh Nhật Tân proposed to promote cooperation between the two ministries in many fields, including restructuring of the agricultural industry for raising the value of Vietnamese agricultural products.
They will formulate policies to promote border trade, and accelerate negotiations with other countries to increase the number of agro-forestry-fishery products that are officially exported to foreign markets, especially China.
They will also increase focus on trade promotion programmes, especially on digital platforms, e-commerce, information technology application to promote exports and consumption of agricultural products. They will effectively implement trade remedies, handle disputes and lawsuits in international trade, and create favourable conditions for enterprises exporting agricultural products.
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Henig: Ministry of Industry and Trade sets ceiling prices for solar and wind projects
January, 14/2023 - 08:21
MOIT has set the ceiling prices at 5.05 cents per kWh for ground-mounted solar projects, 6.43 cents for floating solar projects, 6.77 cents for onshore wind projects, and 7.75 cents for offshore wind projects.
HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Industry and Trade has recently introduced new ceiling prices for solar and wind energy in Việt Nam.
On October 3, 2022, the ministry released Circular 15, which sets out a framework for the Việt Nam Electricity (EVN) to enter into tariff negotiations with developers of transitional solar and wind energy projects by reference to some specific ceiling prices.
On January 7, 2023, the ministry set the ceiling prices at VNĐ1,184.90 (5.05 cents) per kWh for ground-mounted solar projects, VNĐ1,508.27 (6.43 cents) for floating solar projects, VNĐ1,587.12 (6.77 cents) for onshore wind projects, and VNĐ1,815.95 (7.75 cents) for offshore wind projects.
EVN will now use these ceiling prices to negotiate tariffs with transitional projects, which are not subject to any tariff so far.
At a seminar earlier this week, Deputy Chairman of the Việt Nam Energy Association Nguyễn Văn Vy remarked that renewable energy in Việt Nam was facing various obstacles.
Under Circular 32 on power purchase agreement, avoidable cost is defined as the highest cost of producing one kWh of electricity by national generating stations, and the cost would be avoided if EVN purchases the electricity from alternative small hydropower plants.
He revealed that the current avoidable cost was set at VNĐ1,100 (4.68 cents) per kWh, so low that it disincentivises investments in new hydropower plants. He thus called for an adjustment to the cost, estimating that a rate of between VNĐ3,500 to VNĐ4,000 per kWh would be more practical.
Regarding biomass power plants, he said that the plants are fueled by bagasse residue of sugar refining during the sugarcane season and other types of biomass during the rest of the year.
Under his estimation, the plants need to make at least 7.03 cents for each kWh generated by the bagasse and 8.47 cents for other types of biomass to break even. Unfortunately, their electricity is purchased at a price as high as the former, leading to the plants staying idle for eight months every year.
He called for a revision to Decision 08, which set the purchasing price of biomass-derived electricity at over 8.47 cents per kWh during the period out of sugarcane season to encourage the use of other types of biomass in electricity generation.
He was also concerned that the policy mechanism to support solar and wind energy had expired and a new mechanism had not been introduced, leading to a situation that newly built solar and wind farms were put on hold due to the absence of an official feed-in tariff (FIT).
He suggested a temporary FIT, in the meantime, to keep the farms operational until an official FIT would come into force under a new mechanism, which would be applied retroactively to the farms.
"An official FIT was absent when Bình Thuận Wind Power Plant No 1 began operation years ago. At that time, I suggested a temporary FIT of 6.00 cents per kWh and the Prime Minister approved my suggestion," said Vy.
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Henig: So Village’s vermicelli goes global
06:00 | 14/01/2023
(VEN) - Son Lo Village (also known as So Village) in Cong Hoa Commune of the capital’s suburban district of Quoc Oai, about 20 kilometers from downtown Hanoi, has become a major vermicelli center. The village’s safe, clean vermicelli products have been exported to Malaysia, Japan, and Germany.
Duong Dinh Khoi describes safe, clean vermicelli production
Entrepreneur Duong Dinh Khoi, one of the first safe, clean vermicelli producers and exporters in Son Lo Village said villagers use organic arrowroot planted on the Moc Chau Plateau in the northern mountainous province of Son La to make vermicelli, following a strictly controlled production process without coloring, chemicals and preservatives.
Khoi said his Duong Kien Trading, Production and Import Export Company Limited has technicians to strictly control raw materials and ensure they meet food hygiene and safety standards of both domestic and foreign markets. Almost all vermicelli production stages, except vermicelli drying, has been mechanized, he said. Vermicelli needs to be dried with wind and sunlight to ensure its quality and good taste, he added.
In 2020, the company procured a vermicelli production line worth almost VND650 million, VND300 million of which was funded by the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade’s industry promotion program. The production line is energy and raw material efficient, and has helped the company reduce product cost, control environmental pollution and create one of the capital’s most notable products, introduced at numerous trade fairs and exhibition inside and outside Vietnam.
Son Lo Village (also known as So Village) in Cong Hoa Commune of the capital’s suburban district of Quoc Oai, about 20 kilometers from downtown Hanoi, has become a major vermicelli center. The village’s safe, clean vermicelli products have been exported to Malaysia, Japan, and Germany.
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Henig: Trade with UK: Record growth, untapped potential
06:00 | 13/01/2023
(VEN) - The UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) officially came into force on May 1, 2021. The two countries have seen bilateral trade growth despite the COVID-19 pandemic, and the UK is forecast to remain a promising export market for Vietnamese goods.
Increased presence in UK
Trade between Vietnam and the UK reached more than US$6.6 billion in 2021, up 17 percent compared with 2020. The sum included nearly US$5.8 billion worth of Vietnamese exports to the UK, up 16.4 percent, and US$849 million worth of UK exports to Vietnam, up 23.6 percent. In the first 11 months of 2022, Vietnam’s exports to the UK reached nearly US$5.63 billion, up 7.4 percent year-on-year. Meanwhile, imports from the UK reached US$700 million, down 10 percent.
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Henig: Trade with UK: Record growth, untapped potential
06:00 | 13/01/2023
(VEN) - The UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) officially came into force on May 1, 2021. The two countries have seen bilateral trade growth despite the COVID-19 pandemic, and the UK is forecast to remain a promising export market for Vietnamese goods.
Increased presence in UK
Trade between Vietnam and the UK reached more than US$6.6 billion in 2021, up 17 percent compared with 2020. The sum included nearly US$5.8 billion worth of Vietnamese exports to the UK, up 16.4 percent, and US$849 million worth of UK exports to Vietnam, up 23.6 percent. In the first 11 months of 2022, Vietnam’s exports to the UK reached nearly US$5.63 billion, up 7.4 percent year-on-year. Meanwhile, imports from the UK reached US$700 million, down 10 percent.
Eleven-month bilateral trade reached US$6.33 billion, up 5.2 percent year-on-year, yielding a trade surplus of nearly US$4.93 billion for Vietnam.
Vietnamese Trade Counselor in the UK Nguyen Canh Cuong said British people had never been interested in Vietnamese brands and products as much as today. “In the past, British people and businesses rarely heard about Vietnam or Vietnamese products. Nowadays, when I attend events as Vietnamese Counselor in the UK, I receive many questions from British companies about business opportunities in Vietnam. They want to import Vietnamese goods for distribution in the UK market,” Cuong said.
Significant growth has been recorded for the majority of Vietnam’s key exports to the UK such as coffee, pepper, rubber, vegetables, textiles and footwear, in some cases even doubling in value. The increase in fabric import turnover from the UK shows that some Vietnamese enterprises have used imported fabric to produce items meeting rules of origin.
The UK is a discerning market with strict regulations and high standards. The Ministry of Industry and Trade has guided the Vietnamese Trade Office in the UK to provide domestic companies with consultancy on technical requirements for export to this market. The Europe-American Market Department, the Multilateral Trade Policy Department, and the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency have disseminated the UKVFTA among businesses and advised them on taking advantage of the trade deal.
The Vietnamese Trade Office in the UK has also provided consultancy on UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking requirements for industrial exports to the UK, as well as other regulations applied to farm produce, wood product and garment exports to this market. In 2022, with support of the office, Vietnamese companies participated in the White Label World Expo in London in March, the Birmingham Furniture Show in April and in VegfestUK in November. The office also organized Vietnamese Goods Festival events in London in June and in Nottingham in July.
New expectations
However, Vietnamese exports still account for less than one percent of the more than US$600 billion worth of the UK’s annual imports. Nguyen Canh Cuong said that during the past two years, COVID-19 prevented direct business meetings. Moreover, the UK has put in place new regulations on technical standards and post-Brexit customs procedures, generating concerns on the part of Vietnamese exporters.
Vietnamese exporters have also been discouraged by the surging maritime transport costs to the UK. Major fluctuations in the exchange rate of the pound sterling (GBP) in the third and fourth quarters of 2022 also hindered Vietnamese exports to the UK.
Despite these challenges, Cuong believes the UKVFTA will create new competitive advantages for Vietnamese exports, especially essential consumer goods such as farm produce, seafood, processed food, footwear, clothing, and furniture.
Cuong said that to access the UK market, domestic companies should participate in major international trade fairs and exhibitions to introduce sample products and talk directly to potential partners.
Cuong believes the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and localities should financially support business participation in the UK fairs. In his opinion, localities also need to increase investment in human resource training according to European standards to help domestic companies win the trust of UK importers and consumers.
Nguyen Canh Cuong, Vietnamese Trade Counselor in the UK:
In 2023, the Vietnamese Trade Office in the UK will prioritize support for domestic companies to participate in international fairs in order to facilitate their access to this potential market.
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Henig: Hà Nội focuses on industrial, commercial development in 2023
January, 13/2023 - 08:52
The Hà Nội Department of Industry and Trade will focus on reviewing and completing industrial, trade and logistics development plans to integrate into the Hà Nội Capital master plan.
HÀ NỘI — The Hà Nội Department of Industry and Trade will focus on reviewing and completing industrial, trade and logistics development plans to integrate into the Hà Nội Capital master plan.
Nguyễn Mạnh Quyền, vice chairman of Hà Nội People's Committee, made the statement at a conference on implementing tasks of Hà Nội's industry and trade sector in 2023 held this week.
Accordingly, the department needs to have specific solutions to develop the industrial sector, including key industries and supporting industries.
At the same time, the department needs to solve difficulties and obstacles, and support enterprises in restoring production and business and attracting investment to have large industrial projects playing an important role in increasing production capacity.
In addition, the department needs to speed up investment in the infrastructure of industrial clusters, effectively implement the industrial promotion programmes, and strengthen measures on ensuring electricity supply for production, business and people's daily life.
The department also should have a specific roadmap to start the construction of 34 new industrial clusters and improve the operational efficiency of 70 existing industrial clusters.
Quyền also said the department must promote international economic integration, and take advantage of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). It will also renovate trade promotion activities, and implement market expansion solutions for high value-added products or product groups with a high export turnover.
In 2023, it will continue to support enterprises to bring goods to foreign distribution channels, and promote the development of the domestic market in association with the "Vietnamese people give priority to using Vietnamese goods" campaign.
This department will carry out market stabilisation measures, and propose solutions to increase retail sales of consumer goods and services in the city.
It will strengthen management for the quality and price of essential commodities to control inflation, especially before and during the Lunar New Year.
It also promote the development and management of e-commerce activities.
In 2022, the Hà Nội Department of Industry and Trade implemented tasks and solutions to restore and promote industrial and commercial development in the city, including the organisation of 45 domestic consumption stimulus events, and the development of more than 20 points of selling products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) products.
Therefore, they promoted positive recovery of industrial production, domestic commercial activities, import and export in 2022, contributing to the city's GRDP growth of 8.89 per cent.
Notably, the industrial production value increased by about 8 per cent, higher than this year's target of 7.3-7.8 per cent and the figure of 5.37 per cent in 2021.
The municipal total retail sales of consumer goods and services in 2022 was estimated at VNĐ697.7 trillion, up 25.2 per cent compared to 2021 and higher than the target of 9-10 per cent.
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Henig: Two economic growth scenarios for 2023
January, 13/2023 - 08:00
The CIEM’s report "Việt Nam’s economy in 2022 and prospects for 2023" offers two scenarios for Vietnamese economic growth this year.
HÀ NỘI — The Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) and the Ministry of Planning and Investment, in collaboration with the the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) held a seminar on Việt Nam’s economy in 2022 and prospects for 2023.
CIEM’s report "Việt Nam’s economy in 2022 and prospects for 2023" offers two scenarios for Vietnamese economic growth this year.
Accordingly, in the first, GDP of Việt Nam increases by 6.47 per cent with average inflation at 4.08 per cent, export growth hits 7.21 per cent and the trade balance reaches $5.64 billion.
The second is more positive when labour productivity grows, GDP growth reaches 6.83 per cent; inflation 3.69 per cent; export growth 8.43 per cent and trade balance $8.15 billion.
Speaking at the conference, Trần Thị Hồng Minh, Director of CIEM, said last year was considered to be an extremely difficult and challenging year for the Vietnamese economy and the global economy in general.
In addition to the increase in the prices of commodities such as energy and food, leading to an increase in inflation in many countries, the pandemic developments, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, along with embargo measures of the many economies heavily affected the recovery of the supply chain.
The difficult context requires Việt Nam to constantly monitor and update assessments and recommendations in order to maintain macroeconomic stability, control inflation, and create a favourable environment for socio-economic reform, recovery and development.
With those efforts, Việt Nam's economic picture achieved positive results last year, GDP growth reached 8.02 per cent, the highest in the period from 2011 to 2022, far exceeding the target of 6.5 per cent proposed by the National Assembly.
Inflation control reached 3.15 per cent, reaching the target below 4 per cent, and the macro economy was maintained, said Minh.
Nguyễn Anh Dương, Head of the General Research Department, CIEM, said that Việt Nam's economic growth reached impressive results last year. Besides GDP growth of 8.02 per cent, foreign investment attraction and import-export activities were also evaluated positively.
However, the growth rate was showing signs of slowing down from the fourth quarter of last year, he said.
The problem of lack of orders, leading to underemployment, occurred at many enterprises.
This impact might not only stop at the fourth quarter but could also last until the first months of 2023, he said.
The assessment of the CIEM research team in the report also shows that, compared to previous years, Việt Nam's economic outlook this year might be influenced by more factors than last year.
In particular, these include the ability to control the spread of virus variants and new diseases, thereby facilitating economic activity; and the degree of monetary tightening in key economies to handle inflationary pressures.
Key economies will increase geopolitical competition, the Russia-Ukraine conflict may linger, but "like-minded" economic groups may increase cooperation in many areas.
Along with that, these factors also include the progress of implementing the programme of socio-economic recovery and development.
If macroeconomic stability is maintained, Việt Nam can continue to reform and promote fiscal and monetary measures to help restore economic growth.
Finally, economic growth will depend significantly on the ability to diversify export markets, take advantage of opportunities from free trade agreements (FTAs) and handle risks associated with trade–technology confrontation among superpowers, the downtrend of regional currencies against the US dollars.
The report by CIEM also re-emphasises the message that policy priorities need to continue to focus on improving the microeconomic foundation and reforming the economic institutional system in a direction that is more friendly to innovation and the environment, associated with effectively handling risks in the volatile international economic environment.
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Henig: Việt Nam's coffee exports exceed the plan
January, 13/2023 - 08:43
Coffee exports have also increased by an impressive 13.8 per cent in volume and 32 per cent in turnover compared to the whole year of 2021.
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam exported 1.77 million tonnes of coffee of all kinds with a total turnover of over US$4 billion last year, exceeding the set target.
Coffee exports have also increased by an impressive 13.8 per cent in volume and 32 per cent in turnover compared to the whole of 2021.
The General Department of Việt Nam Customs reported that the country exported more than 197,000 tonnes of coffee, worth $425.1 million in December, increasing strongly by 53.5 per cent in volume and 39.7 per cent in value compared to November 2022.
This is the highest export volume of the coffee industry in the past four years and the highest-ever turnover value.
Over the past year, coffee exports have grown strongly thanks to a rebound in demand after the COVID-19 pandemic and high coffee prices in the context of tight global supply due to crop failures and supply chain bottlenecks in large producing countries such as Brazil and Colombia.
On the other hand, the increase in exports was also supported by an improved supply of containers and ships.
Regarding export markets, the amount of coffee exported to some main markets tends to increase last year compared to 2021, such as Russia up by 26.5 per cent, the UK by nearly 40 per cent, and especially India by 123.5 per cent.
However, a decline was recorded in markets such as the US, Japan, and China.
Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) continues to be Việt Nam's largest coffee consumption market with a market share of about 39 per cent of export volume.
Việt Nam's coffee exports to this market reached 689,049 tonnes last year, worth nearly $1.5 billion, up 25.8 per cent in volume and 45.4 per cent in value year-on-year.
Besides, the tariff advantage from the EVFTA also brings great motivation for coffee exporters to this market.
However, the biggest challenge for businesses exporting to the EU is the increasing requirements for quality and sustainability for products.
Most recently, the European Commission (EC) said that the EU had reached an agreement to ban the import of a number of products considered a key factor in promoting deforestation, including coffee, on December 6.
Along with the EU market, China's opening of its border and isolation lifting after lowering the level of COVID-19 control from January 8 is also an opportunity for Việt Nam's coffee exports to regain momentum growth in this market in the near future.
Exports at the beginning of the 2022-2023 crop year are still quite favourable, but some forecasts suggest that coffee exports may decrease this year because the supply is not as abundant as the previous year, while the price of coffee tends to decline due to the coffee supply–demand shifts from shortage to surplus.
Last year’s coffee export price recorded the highest level in many years with an average of $2,282 per tonne, a year-on-year growth of 16 per cent.
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Henig: Top 10 ICT developments in 2022
06:00 | 11/01/2023
(VEN) - Vietnam's information and communications technology (ICT) industry entered a post-COVID development phase in 2022, with the Party and government adopting policies to promote the development of the technology sector and businesses. Following are 10 outstanding ICT developments of 2022 as voted by the journalists of the ICT Press Club.
1. National strategy adopted on digital economy and digital society
On March 31, 2022, the prime minister promulgated a national strategy for digital economy and digital society development to 2025, with a vision to 2030. This strategy foresees the centrality of digital development in achieving rapid, sustainable, inclusive development, adaptive and resilient to challenges in a world of unpredictable changes. The vision sets a target for the digital economy to account for 20 and 30 percent of Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025 and 2030, respectively.
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Henig: Top 10 ICT developments in 2022
06:00 | 11/01/2023
(VEN) - Vietnam's information and communications technology (ICT) industry entered a post-COVID development phase in 2022, with the Party and government adopting policies to promote the development of the technology sector and businesses. Following are 10 outstanding ICT developments of 2022 as voted by the journalists of the ICT Press Club.
1. National strategy adopted on digital economy and digital society
On March 31, 2022, the prime minister promulgated a national strategy for digital economy and digital society development to 2025, with a vision to 2030. This strategy foresees the centrality of digital development in achieving rapid, sustainable, inclusive development, adaptive and resilient to challenges in a world of unpredictable changes. The vision sets a target for the digital economy to account for 20 and 30 percent of Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025 and 2030, respectively.
2. Prime ministerial instruction on e-government development
On April 26, 2022, the prime minister issued an instruction on e-government development to promote national digitalization. Accordingly, the prime minister instructed ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government agencies, and local people's committees to carry out their mandatory assignments. Concurrently, the government also requested agencies and units to coordinate with the Ministry of Public Security, the Government Office, and the Ministry of Information and Communications on infrastructure for linking national databases. Priority is to be given to the databases on business, taxation, customs, banking, driver's licenses, health insurance, education and social security.
3. Amendment of the Law on Radio Frequency voted by the National Assembly for ratification
On November 9, 2022, the National Assembly ratified the amended and revised articles of the Law on Radio Frequency in order to manage and rationally and effectively allocate the right to use radio frequencies, create a healthy telecommunications competition environment, promote the development of the telecommunications infrastructure, contribute to national digital transformation and to the formation of a digital economy and digital society.
4. Declaration of National Digital Transformation Day
On April 22, 2022, the prime minister issued a decision designating October 10 as National Digital Transformation Day to be marked annually in order to raise public awareness of the role, meaning and benefits of digital transformation and promote the participation of the entire political system and the population in the country's digital transformation.
5. VinFuture Award honors global network scientists, inventors
Five scientists were awarded the VinFuture Grand Prize, worth US$3 million for their breakthrough inventions in global internet connection technology. They are Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (UK), Dr. Vinton Gray Cerf (US), Dr. Emmanuel Desurvire (France), Dr. Robert Elliot Kahn (US), and Prof. Sir David Neil Payne (UK).
Global network technology is the result of numerous inventions serving mankind, creating a firm foundation for the knowledge-based economy and a launch pad for further breakthrough technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, and Big Data.
6. Vietnam becomes microchip supplier
On September 28, 2022, FPT Semiconductor, a unit of Vietnam's leading tech company FPT, launched its first line of semiconductor chips used in medical devices as part of its efforts to enter the competitive global industry.
The company said in a statement it aims to supply 25 million chips globally by 2023 and is eyeing Japan, Chinese Taipei, China and the US as key markets for the chips that are used in everything from consumer electronics to aerospace and have been in high demand due to supply chain disruptions since the pandemic.
The finished FPT design will be transferred to the factory in the Republic of Korea (RoK) for production and packaging.
7. Phasing out 2nd, 3rd network generations
Internet service providers have started turning off 2G signals in some places where the demand is low. Nevertheless, Viettel is the first operator in Vietnam to turn off the nationwide 3G network with its 35,000 stations. Compared to the global practice, Viettel is one of the few pioneering operators to turn off 3G. The general network quality and customer service experience after the 3G phase-out remained steady, efficient and growing.
The 2G and 3G phase-out helps providers simplify networks, optimize the infrastructure for new technology development, optimize operating costs, and add frequency resources to 4G networks for service quality improvement in the context of increasing data traffic and 4G subscribers.
8. Internet providers join force to fight spam calls
On August 29, 2022, Viettel, VNPT, MobiFone, Vietnamobile, Local, Itel and Gmobile signed a joint agreement to prevent and handle spam calls. This is the first time that network operators have joined hands to block spam calls, with their adverse social consequences. The Ministry of Information and Communications affirms that it will resolutely inspect and publicly penalize network operators that do not seriously handle garbage SIMs, while subscriber information must be cleaned to avoid social consequences, rather than to pass off the burden end users.
9. Samsung launches major Hanoi R&D Center
On December 23, Samsung Vietnam officially inaugurated and put into operation a Research and Development (R&D) Center in Hanoi, the company’s largest hub in Southeast Asia.
The US$200 million R&D Center has 16 floors and three basements, covering a total construction area of 11,603 square meters and a floor area of 79,511s.qm. It is the first large-scale high-rise building devoted to technology development in Vietnam.
10. Vietnam holds first blockchain summit
Held for the first time in Vietnam, the Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 attracted thousands of delegates, speakers and experts, leading blockchain technology names in the world and Vietnam (such as Kyber Network, Gala Games, Sky Mavis, DFG, FTX, Binance, BNB Chain, Chainalysis, OKC, AAX). The summit creates connections for technology consultation and promotion of the digital economy.
Vietnam is considered a highlight on the world map with a large number of blockchain projects and highly-qualified blockchain human resources. LINK
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Henig: Building global brand for Trang An
06:00 | 11/01/2023
(VEN) - Ninh Binh Province has launched a campaign to preserve the integrity and effectively promote the values of its Trang An heritage site, and boost sustainable tourism development in its magnificent landscape.
Tourism growth
Situated near the southern margin of the Red River Delta, the Trang An Landscape Complex is a spectacular landscape of limestone karst peaks permeated with valleys, many of them partly submerged. Exploration of caves at different altitudes has revealed archaeological traces of human activity over a continuous period of more than 30,000 years, illustrating the life of seasonal hunter-gatherers and their adaptation to major climatic and environmental changes, especially the repeated inundation of the landscape by the sea after the last ice age.
Dominating the landscape is a series of steep, almost vertical 200 meter cliffs covered by forests, and rice fields stretching along rivers, with farmers and fishermen living in their traditional ways. Visitors traveling on river boats steered by local guides can experience the natural, peaceful environment.
Hoang Thi Thu Huong, Deputy Head of the Management Board of Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, said that the tourist area is creating jobs for 1,300 boat drivers, mainly women aged 45-60, with a monthly salary of VND5-6 million (US$212-255).
In 2014, the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) added the Trang An scenic landscape complex to the list of World Cultural and Natural Heritage sites. This boosted annual tourism by 5.96 percent between 2015 and 2020, with international visitor growth reaching 11.4 percent a year, and tourism revenue increasing by 27.2 percent annually.
In the first 10 months of 2022, Ninh Binh Province received more than 3.075 million visitors, including over 3.032 million domestic visitors, and 43,400 international arrivals, 3.2 times higher than the same period last year.
Launch of heritage festival
In November 2022, Ninh Binh Province held the first Trang An heritage festival with the participation of 14 provinces and cities from across the nation and the Udomxay Province of neighboring Laos, connecting provinces and cities featuring typical cultural heritages in order to promote them to domestic and foreign tourists and preserve and honor cultural heritages.
Ninh Binh Province wants to turn the festival into a large-scale annual cultural and tourism event towards building a new brand for Ninh Binh culture.
At the recent 50th anniversary of the 1972 Convention, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay affirmed that Trang An heritage has successfully combined economic development with sustainable tourism development. That is why it was picked to pilot a project on sustainable tourism to enhance the benefits for local communities, especially women.
Nguyen Cao Tan, Deputy Director of the Ninh Binh Department of Tourism, pledged to focus on improving the efficiency of state management relating to the Trang An scenic landscape complex.
Accordingly, functional agencies continue to review and adjust policies and legal documents on heritage conservation, develop tourism in a sustainable and responsible manner, and encourage investment and effective exploitation of Trang An and other beauty spots in Ninh Binh in order to preserve outstanding heritage values for future generations.
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Henig: How can green trade with EU benefit Vietnam?
06:00 | 12/01/2023
(VEN) - Green trade with the EU will benefit Vietnam. In the opinion of economists, however, both enterprises and government agencies must make a sustained effort to adopt green trade standards.
Green standards
According to Vu Ba Phu, Director of the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, green consumption is becoming more popular in the EU market. In the past, green standards were applied only to high-end products, but today, they have become a requirement for all EU-imported goods in all market segments.
The EU applies green standards to ensure that all types of consumer goods do not pose risks to the environment, residents and supply chains. In 2014, the EU adopted the Non-Financial Reporting Directive. In 2020, the EU Green Deal was approved. In November 2021, the EU promulgated a law preventing the import of goods linked to deforestation. On November 10, 2022, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive was issued, requiring supply chain reports from 50,000 companies.
“Green growth, green development, and the circular economy have become global trends and are prevailing in developed economies like the EU,” Phu said.
Bartosz Cieleszynski, Deputy Head of the Trade Section of the EU Delegation to Vietnam, said the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has the potential to boost green trade and support sustainable development goals. The trade deal will remove almost all tariffs for 71 percent of Vietnam’s exports to the EU and 65 percent of EU exports to Vietnam.
Tariff removals and commitments under the EVFTA Chapter on Trade and Sustainable Development will create a strong impulse for trade flows of green products.
Notes from experts
At a recent seminar on promoting green exports, Truong Dinh Hoe, secretary general of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), said local firms need to pay more attention to the sustainability of their value chains.
He cited an example of a Vietnamese shrimp exporting firm losing an opportunity to ship its products to the European Union (EU) as it uses plastic trays for packaging and was slow to convert to environmentally-friendly packaging products.
Bartosz Cieleszynski affirmed that each company in the Vietnamese business community can apply green technology and green trade. In his opinion, for an export-oriented economy like Vietnam, green technology and sustainable trade should start from key export sectors, such as agriculture, forestry and fishery.
The EU encourages organic farming because of its benefits for the environment, water and soil, as well as farmer incomes and rural development. Given the increasing importance of organic farming in the EU, Vietnamese exporters should pay greater attention to disseminating this concept among farmers so that they can create products meeting the demand of EU consumers.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade plays an important role in promoting green trade between Vietnam and the EU. To promote green exports, the ministry will enhance the awareness of green transformation for officials at different levels and in different sectors, while adopting a specific strategy to position Vietnam as a green manufacturing hub. Green standards will be set for production. Priority will be given to promoting a circular economy and developing green business models. Appropriate mechanisms and policies will be put in place to help businesses apply green standards in production. Trade promotion will be intensified to help businesses increase exports.
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Henig: US crude stocks drop global oil prices
Baghdad / NINA / - Oil prices fell today, Wednesday, giving up the gains of the previous session, after data in the sector revealed an unexpected increase in US crude and fuel stocks, which raised concerns about fuel demand.
West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 59 cents, or 0.8%, to $74.53 a barrel.
Brent crude futures also fell 62 cents, or 0.8%, to $79.48 a barrel. LINK
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Henig: US crude stocks drop global oil prices
Baghdad / NINA / - Oil prices fell today, Wednesday, giving up the gains of the previous session, after data in the sector revealed an unexpected increase in US crude and fuel stocks, which raised concerns about fuel demand.
West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 59 cents, or 0.8%, to $74.53 a barrel.
Brent crude futures also fell 62 cents, or 0.8%, to $79.48 a barrel. LINK
Henig: Including Iraq..Three countries will record the highest economic growth in 2023
Baghdad / NINA / - The World Bank expected, today, Wednesday, that three Arab countries, including Iraq, will witness the highest growth rate during the year 2023.
In a report, the bank stated that "the growth of the countries of the region will decline during the current two years 2023 and the next 2024, to record 3.5% and 2.7%, respectively."
Despite the decline in the economic growth of the Arab countries, the bank stated that "Egypt, the UAE and Iraq have the highest economic growth rate among the other Arab countries during the year 2023, as their growth is expected to exceed 4%, while the growth rate of the rest of the Arab countries will decrease to less than 4%.
The World Bank suggested that the economic growth rate for Egypt would be 4.5%, the economic growth rate for the UAE would be 4.1%, and the economic growth rate for Iraq would reach 4%.
It pointed out that "economic growth is likely to decrease for Iraq and the UAE during the year 2024, to reach 2.9% and 2.3% for both countries, respectively, while the economic growth rate for Egypt will rise to 4.8%."
The World Bank pointed out that "oil-exporting countries obtained unexpected gains thanks to the rise in crude and gas prices and the increase in the volume of production, which was reflected in achieving an increase in gross domestic product at the fastest pace in nearly a decade."
According to the bank, "the growth of the Arab oil countries, by themselves, will slow from 6.1% in 2022 to 3.3% this year, and to 2.3% next year." LINK
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Henig: Iraq is the largest importer of Jordanian industries during the year 2022
Baghdad / NINA / - Jordan announced today, Wednesday, that its industrial exports to Iraq amounted to 715 million Jordanian dinars during the year 2022.
The Jordanian Amman- Chamber of Industry said in a report: "The chamber's exports to countries of the world during the past year 2022 amounted to 7.577 billion dinars, compared to 5.296 billion dinars in 2021."
It added that "the exports of Jordanian industry products, which are spread in most regions of the Kingdom, reach more than 148 markets around the world due to the export of 1,400 various commodities."
It indicated that "India, the United States of America, Saudi Arabia and Iraq acquired more than half of the Amman Chamber of Industry's exports during the past year, recording a value of 3.936 billion dinars," noting that "the exports of Amman's industry to Iraq rose during the year 2022 to 715 million dinars, compared to 559 million dinars for the same period of the year 2021, with an increase of 28 percent.
It explained that "the Chamber's exports during the past year 2022 were distributed among the mining, chemical, cosmetic, engineering, electrical and information technology sectors, in addition to the exports of the catering, food, agricultural, livestock and therapeutic industries, medical and leather supplies, and other industries." LINK
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Clare: Within a week, the Iraq Stock Exchange traded 37 billion shares, at a value of 22 billion dinars
1/12/2023
The Iraq Stock Exchange announced, on Thursday, that 37 billion shares have been traded, with a value of more than 20 billion dinars, this week.
During the second week of January 2023, the Iraq Stock Exchange organized five trading sessions, from Sunday 01/08/2023 to Thursday 01/12/2023.
These sessions during this week achieved the following indicators:
1. The number of shares traded during this week amounted to more than (37) billion shares.
2. The value of shares traded this week amounted to more than (22) billion dinars.
3. The trading index in the market closed for the first session of the week at (588.47) points, while the index closed at the end of the week at (601.63) points, achieving an increase of (2.19%) from its closing at the beginning of the session.
4. During the week, more than (3800) buying and selling contracts were executed on the shares of the companies listed in the market. LINK
Clare: The Iraqi Parliament ends its legislative recess and meets next Saturday. Document
1/12/2023
The Iraqi Parliament announced today, Thursday, the end of its legislative and direct recess, by holding its session next Saturday.
The Parliament's media department published the parliament's agenda, scheduled for eleven o'clock before noon next Saturday, and Shafaq News Agency reviewed it, and it included "taking the constitutional oath for some members of the House of Representatives, voting on new deputies in the permanent parliamentary committees, and discussing the draft law on communications and informatics And the draft law of the Fourth Amendment to the Industrial Investment Law for the private and mixed sectors.
The agenda also included discussing the report of the fact-finding committee on the information contained in the book of the Ministry of Environment, the Radiation Protection Center, on the presence of chemical radiation in the Dab fertilizer produced by the Southern Fertilizer Company, and the report of the Health and Environment Committee participating in the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change on climate change, as well as public discussions.
And entered the Iraqi parliament, on the eighth of last December in the legislative recess for a period of 30 days. LINK
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Henig: In Karbala.. the arrest of an accused who stole more than two billion dinars
Karbala Police Command announced the arrest of a suspect who stole more than two billion dinars belonging to an exchange office.
The police said in a statement, "Under the direction of the provincial police chief Major General Ahmed Ali Zweni, and with careful and distinguished security efforts, the detachments of the Anti-Crime Department were able to arrest an accused of stealing two billion Iraqi dinars from one of the exchange offices in the province.
She added, "The operation began after the Anti-Crime Department was informed about the presence of a suspect who had stolen an amount of money amounting to two billion and 240 million Iraqi dinars from a banking office. The police chief directed the formation of a work team from the aforementioned department and under the supervision of the Director of the Anti-Crime Department."
And the police statement continued, "After that, the collection of sufficient information, careful investigation, and moving in a professional manner and continuous security efforts began with the aim of reaching the thief, while the accused of theft was reached, and within a record time, an arbitrary ambush was set up for him, and he was arrested." LINK
Wednesday "Vietnam News" Posted by Henig at KTFA 1-11-2023
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Henig: Kiên Giang aims to improve industrial production value by 8%
January, 11/2023 - 08:43
The industrial production value of Kiên Giang Province is more than VNĐ44.6 trillion last year, reaching 105.3 per cent of the plan, up 13.7 per cent compared to 2021.
KIÊN GIANG — The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Kiên Giang strives for industrial production value to reach more than VNĐ48.18 trillion (US$2.04 billion) this year, a year-on-year increase of 8 per cent.
The industrial production value of Kiên Giang Province was more than VNĐ44.6 trillion last year, reaching 105.3 per cent of the plan, up 13.7 per cent compared to 2021.
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Henig: Kiên Giang aims to improve industrial production value by 8%
January, 11/2023 - 08:43
The industrial production value of Kiên Giang Province is more than VNĐ44.6 trillion last year, reaching 105.3 per cent of the plan, up 13.7 per cent compared to 2021.
KIÊN GIANG — The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Kiên Giang strives for industrial production value to reach more than VNĐ48.18 trillion (US$2.04 billion) this year, a year-on-year increase of 8 per cent.
The industrial production value of Kiên Giang Province was more than VNĐ44.6 trillion last year, reaching 105.3 per cent of the plan, up 13.7 per cent compared to 2021.
Director of the Department of Industry and Trade Trương Văn Minh said that since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, this had been the first year that the province's industrial growth reached double digits.
It showed that the process of recovering production and business of industrial production facilities in the area has had many positive changes and strong development, he said.
Among them, the processing and manufacturing industry was the main growth driver of the whole industry, accounting for 95.3 per cent of the total structure of industrial production value of the province.
Accordingly, most industrial products have positive growth. Leather shoes, bricks of all kinds, packaging, beer, frozen seafood, and stone mining have a growth rate of over 13 per cent compared to 2021.
This result is due to the fact that the supply chain of goods has been restored after the COVID-19 pandemic, and the purchasing power increased sharply again.
Enterprises have been proactive and have appropriate business solutions, and timely implementation of supply contracts, which have contributed to the overall growth of the whole industry in the province last year.
The vice chairman of the provincial people's committee Lê Quốc Anh said that the province had stepped up the activities of the province's steering group on restoring industrial production to synchronously and effectively deploy solutions to restore industrial production to support enterprises to accelerate the recovery and development of production and business activities.
The province would strengthen support for investors and businesses to soon complete and put into operation investment projects to enhance the capacity of the industry in the new year, especially key investment projects.
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Henig: The right direction for Lam Dong to break through into the global supply chain
08:58 | 10/01/2023
(VEN) - Lam Dong Province has many breakthrough solutions to develop comprehensive, sustainable and modern agriculture. Vietnam Economic News’ Diep Hien spoke with Dr. Pham S, Vice Chair of Lam Dong Province People's Committee about this issue.
In 2022, Vietnam's economy faced many challenges but the agricultural sector in Vietnam in general and Lam Dong Province in particular still had many positive signs. To achieve this result, what solutions have been implemented?
Having developed hi-tech agriculture since 2004, Lam Dong Province always issues thematic resolutions on hi-tech agriculture. It provides great orientations for farmers and businesses with basic solutions, including synchronously implementing breakthrough solutions close to the practical situation such as high-tech agricultural production planning; always investing intensively in the selection and breeding of crops and animals for high productivity and quality; and scientific and technological research and transfer.
Branding development has always been interested in the province and has organized the implementation of hundreds of research topics and projects for hi-tech agriculture; a great success in practice is that enterprises have invested in, selected technology and equipment suitable for each ecological sub-region and plant and livestock subjects, and developed farming processes according to standards and regulations on hi-tech agricultural production.
In addition, the province has drastically directed the application of mechanization and automation in the entire production process, especially the care and harvesting stages to reduce production costs. At the same time, in the process of organizing production, Lam Dong Province always has a relatively close forecast to the current international integration conditions, on the basis of which it finds strengths to pave the way for the agricultural sector to take off and integrate into international economic communities.
As a result, by the end of 2022, the province was estimated to reach over 65,300 hectares of production meeting the criteria of high-tech production, accounting for 21.8 percent of the province's cultivated land area; the value of high-tech agricultural production reached an average of VND430 million/ha, accounting for over 40 percent of the total production value of the sector.
Production value per unit of cultivated vegetable area using smart technology is over VND2 billion/ha/year; flower production using IoT technology is from VND3-8 billion/ha/year. In particular, so far, the province has built a brand and established intellectual property rights of 31 brands for typical products of the province, including Da Lat Vegetables, Dalat Flowers, B’Lao Tea, Di Linh Coffee, Arabica Langbiang Coffee, Da Lat Cold Water Fish, and Bao Loc Silk, among others.
In the process of developing high-tech agriculture, what difficulties has Lam Dong encountered and how has the province overcome them?
Despite many innovations, Lam Dong Province is still facing basic difficulties such as agricultural production still lacking stability because the price of materials in recent years has always increased higher than the price of agricultural products. And the province has a solution to produce organic fertilizers, apply mechanization to reduce living labor in order to reduce production costs. In addition, due to the rapid urbanization process, the province has focused on science and technology as the foundation throughout the production process.
In addition, when developing high-tech agriculture, the nuclear factor, the core is enterprises and cooperatives. However, both of these forces are still slow to develop, not commensurate with their potential; production is not yet tied to the market... Therefore, the province has reviewed to direct the development of a practical and synchronous agricultural cooperative.
Another difficulty is that attracting enterprises to invest in agriculture and rural areas is still limited; most enterprises have difficulties in production public land fund when making investment projects; infrastructure for concentrated production planning areas and industrial parks has not been invested synchronously. Therefore, the province is oriented with a long-term vision of agricultural product processing industrial park.
What mechanisms and policies do localities have to attract foreign investors as well as expand international cooperation? Could you share your experience in multinational agricultural development?
In the current and future periods, Vietnam is fully implementing and will implement its commitments to free trade agreements such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP); Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA); Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), joining the ASEAN community, and implementing WTO regulations. Therefore, Lam Dong Province always has appropriate policies to attract foreign investment, international cooperation and strategic investors; improve the level of state management, access to scientific and technological knowledge and corporate governance to grasp international regulations.
Firstly, mastering all provincial branches of international cooperation is a requirement for integration; providing authentic data on local natural conditions, potentials and different policies; supporting policies on land, trade promotion and labor force training to meet investor requirements; and at the same time committing to donors on accessibility and effective capital implementation for community development.
Secondly, improving training on knowledge of international integration through continuing to promote economic restructuring, especially restructuring of the agricultural sector in association with attracting foreign investment.
Thirdly, reviewing, adjusting and supplementing the master plan of the agricultural sector and specialized plans in the direction of a multidisciplinary approach.
Fourthly, in the immediate future, focusing on building hi-tech agricultural zones; strongly developing hi-tech agricultural areas; accelerating the project of post-harvest centers and flower trading centers with the participation of Japanese enterprises and a number of advanced foreign enterprises.
Finally, strengthening state management of agriculture, especially quality management of agricultural materials, quality management of agricultural products, ensuring food safety and hygiene, promoting the application of production standards such as VietGAP, GlobalGAP, HACCP, and ORGANIC.
In the upcoming plan, in order to continue attracting foreign investment in hi-tech agriculture, the province has planned to focus on training human resources in parallel with training leading experts and training good managers of the agricultural sector; developing new cooperative models and production connectivity among farmers, cooperatives and enterprises, forming safe agricultural production and supply chains with the participation of FDI enterprises
Attracting FDI projects to develop the potential; attracting official development assistance (ODA) to invest in equipment and technology, improving the level of corporate governance in order to improve labor productivity, and improving product quality and enterprise competitiveness; organizing trade promotion missions in markets with potential advantages to expand agricultural export markets; proactively selecting and applying advanced technologies of the world in a shortcut manner to take the lead for the comprehensive, modern, sustainable development of Lam Dong’s agricultural in order to become one of the agricultural centers in Southeast Asia.
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Henig: IMF commends Việt Nam’s macro-economic stabilisation policies
January, 10/2023
The IMF will always accompany Việt Nam in post-COVID-19 recovery and development, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IFM) Antoinette Sayeh pledged, expressing her hope for stronger cooperation with Vietnamese agencies, particularly the Economic Commission.
HÀ NỘI — Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IFM) Antoinette Sayeh has lauded Việt Nam for its high economic growth and controlled inflation over the past years, despite global uncertainties.
At a meeting with the head of the Party Central Committee's Economic Commission, Trần Tuấn Anh, in Hà Nội on Monday, Sayeh spoke highly of guidelines and policies adopted by the Vietnamese Party and State to stabilise the macroeconomy and reform the growth model in response to climate change.
The IMF would always accompany Việt Nam in post-COVID-19 recovery and development, she pledged, expressing her hope for stronger cooperation with Vietnamese agencies, particularly the Economic Commission.
For his part, Anh said Vietnamese Party and State leaders always attached importance and listened to consultations and recommendations of the IMF, which had helped the country devise more effective macro-economic, fiscal and monetary policies.
He highlighted the IMF’s regular, quality reports on Việt Nam’s macro economy and thanked the fund for its support in personnel training.
Briefing the IMF delegation on Việt Nam’s macro-economic situation in 2019-22, lessons drawn from economic management, and development orientations and policies in the time ahead, the official called for more support from the fund.
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Henig: HCM City’s industry and trade sector aims at new heights
January, 10/2023
The city’s industry and trade sector will deploy a number of measures to enable it to always stay ahead of trends, helping the city maintain its role as the economic locomotive and take the lead in innovation in the country, according to the city Department of Industry and Trade.
HCM CITY — The city’s industry and trade sector will deploy a number of measures to enable it to always stay ahead of trends, helping the city maintain its role as the economic locomotive and take the lead in innovation in the country, according to the city Department of Industry and Trade.
The sector also targets 7.5 per cent industrial growth, 12 per cent growth in retail sales of goods and services and a 10 per cent increase in foreign trade (excluding crude oil) this year.
According to a report at a meeting held on January 9 in HCM City to review industrial production and trade in 2022 and set tasks for this year, the sector recorded a strong recovery last year, with the index of industrial production up by 13.9 per cent, total retail sales of goods and services rising by 30.5 per cent to nearly VNĐ1.09 quadrillion (US$46.5 billion), and total export turnover of city-based enterprises up 5.1 per cent to $47.18 billion.
Bùi Tá Hoàng Vũ, the department’s director, said businesses would continue to face difficulties this year such as lower demand in the country’s key export markets, stricter access to bank loans, raising input costs, unstable global supply chain, high logistics costs and others.
In order to realise the goals set out for 2023, the department would focus on developing the high-tech industrial sector, supporting industries, and the four key industrial sectors comprehensively, he said.
It would pay greater attention to promoting key industrial products and those with potential in 2021-25 to foster development, and encourage and instruct enterprises to enhance digital transformation and green production.
It would step up export promotion to help firms expand markets, especially to countries with which Việt Nam has free trade agreements.
The department would also seek to boost the development of e-commerce to meet consumption trends, and develop the logistics sector into a key service sector.
Other plans included strengthening links between producers, distributors and retailers, bolstering connections between businesses and banks to make it easy for enterprises to access bank loans, and setting up a commodity exchange and large-scale supply and distribution chains with the participation of leading retailers and logistics firms, farms and enterprises, he said.
Speaking at the meeting, Võ Văn Hoan, deputy chairman of the city’s People’s Committee, appreciated the efforts made by the department and businesses last year.
Expecting businesses to continue to face difficulties this year, he asked the department to focus resources to understand the operational situation of enterprises so as to propose measures to help solve their difficulties (if any) in a timely manner.
He urged the department to implement efficiently the investment stimulus policy for the industrial sector and supporting industries and continue to foster trade cooperation with other cities and provinces to help firms expand consumption markets, ensure goods supply and demand and stable prices.
The city's industry and trade sector needed to improve its forecasting capacity to raise its management efficiency and better support the business community, he said.
Lý Kim Chi, chairwoman of the HCM City Food and Foodstuff Association, said the city needed to have support mechanisms and policies for developing cold storage and raw material areas to boost the development of the city's food processing industry in the 2021-2030 period.
She also proposed the city organise many programmes that promote goods made by the city-based businesses in other cities and provinces, and resume direct trade promotion programmes with the city’s key export markets to help businesses expand business opportunities.
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Henig: Standard Chartered forecast Việt Nam 2023 GDP growth at 7.2 per cent
January, 10/2023 - 07:31
Standard Chartered Bank expects Việt Nam’s strong growth of 7.2 per cent in 2023 and 6.7 per cent in 2024, following a solid recovery to 8.0 per cent in 2022.
HÀ NỘI Standard Chartered Bank forecasts Việt Nam’s economic growth at 7.2 per cent in 2023 and 6.7 per cent in 2024, following a solid recovery to 8.0 per cent in 2022.
The forecast is highlighted in the bank’s recently published global research report on Việt Nam titled “Việt Nam – Still enjoying high-growth status”.
“We still have a conviction on Việt Nam’s high growth potential over the medium term,” said Tim Leelahaphan, Economist for Thailand and Việt Nam, Standard Chartered. “While macro indicators moderated somewhat in Quarter 4 2022, they remain largely robust. Retail sales posted solid growth in the second half of 2022, implying improved domestic activity.”
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Henig: Standard Chartered forecast Việt Nam 2023 GDP growth at 7.2 per cent
January, 10/2023 - 07:31
Standard Chartered Bank expects Việt Nam’s strong growth of 7.2 per cent in 2023 and 6.7 per cent in 2024, following a solid recovery to 8.0 per cent in 2022.
HÀ NỘI Standard Chartered Bank forecasts Việt Nam’s economic growth at 7.2 per cent in 2023 and 6.7 per cent in 2024, following a solid recovery to 8.0 per cent in 2022.
The forecast is highlighted in the bank’s recently published global research report on Việt Nam titled “Việt Nam – Still enjoying high-growth status”.
“We still have a conviction on Việt Nam’s high growth potential over the medium term,” said Tim Leelahaphan, Economist for Thailand and Việt Nam, Standard Chartered. “While macro indicators moderated somewhat in Quarter 4 2022, they remain largely robust. Retail sales posted solid growth in the second half of 2022, implying improved domestic activity.”
According to Standard Chartered’s economists, trade balance has tentatively improved; exports may face global headwinds; imports are at risk of reversal. FDI disbursements have continued to increase, but the outlook hinges on the global economy. Inflation may pose a threat to Việt Nam’s continued recovery.
Inflation is anticipated to rise throughout 2023, potentially reaching 6 per cent in the final months of the year and averaging 5.5 per cent in both 2023 and 2024 (from 3.2 per cent in 2022). Việt Nam’s fiscal deficit may persist and be a source of inflation.
Standard Chartered Bank expects the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) to hike rates by another one per cent in Quarter 1 2023 and to stay on hold through end-2024 as it shifts to a tightening stance with a view to maintaining stability.
“We expect the central bank to stay vigilant against inflation, a weakening Vietnamese đồng, and financial instability arising from risky loans in the real-estate sector. The SBV may prefer a relatively strong Vietnamese đồng, as long as it does not harm the country’s trade competitiveness,” said Tim Leelahaphan, Economist for Thailand and Việt Nam, Standard Chartered.
According to Tim, the Vietnamese đồng has recovered sharply in recent weeks, however, the pace of Vietnamese đồng appreciation is likely to slow down, as several headwinds persist. The replenishment of FX reserves is likely to be a key priority for the central bank. An improving Current Account backdrop and tourism recovery is likely to be supportive to the Vietnamese đồng. USD-VND is forecast at 23,400 by end-2023 and 23,000 by end-2024.
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Henig: Some shipping companies confront hardship, some benefit
January, 10/2023 - 08:31
In the context of rising interest rates and rising US dollar, many port and shipping companies are confronting difficulties, but there are still beneficiaries.
HÀ NỘI In the context of rising interest rates and the rising US dollar, many port and shipping companies are confronting difficulties, but there are still beneficiaries.
Good growth in 2022
According to the Việt Nam Maritime Administration, in 2022, the total volume of cargo throughput via seaports was estimated at 733.18 million tonnes, up 4 per cent compared to 2021. Exports reached 179.07 million tonnes, down 3 per cent compared to 2021. Imports reached 209.26 million tonnes, down 2 per cent. Domestic goods reached 342.79 million tonnes, up 12 per cent. The volume of container cargo through the seaports in 2022 was estimated at 25.09 million TEUs, up 5 per cent compared to 2021.
At the conference held last month by the Việt Nam Maritime Administration to evaluate the work results in 2022 and deploy the key tasks in 2023, Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyễn Xuân Sang assessed that the Vietnamese fleet has met 100 per cent of the demand for goods transportation. The volume of cargo transported on international routes of Việt Nam's fleet in 2022 increased by more than 10 per cent compared to last year, reaching nearly 1.3 million tonnes of cargo.
"Revenue and profit of shipping companies both increased, possibly partly due to increased freight rates, but fleet quality also continued to improve, so did the fleet structure," Sang said.
According to VNDirect's estimates, in the first nine months of 2022, the revenue of listed shipping companies increased by 73.7 per cent over the same period of the previous year, mainly thanks to the high sea freight rates contracted by the companies. Gross profit margin also improved by 13.0 percentage points due to the increase in scale. As a result, net profit of listed shipping companies increased by 70.8 per cent, in which The Hải An Transport and Stevedoring JSC (HAH) recorded the strongest net profit growth of 171.8 per cent thanks to strong fleet expansion in 2022.
However, in the international market, after a period of rapid growth, sea freight rates suddenly dropped. This is the result of the weakening of global freight demand while the market expects an increase in supply in the near future.
According to Alphaliner, the number of new shipbuilding orders continues to increase, bringing current orders to 27.9 per cent of total market capacity, the highest level since 2012. The global fleet could grow by 4.4 per cent and 8.2 per cent year-on-year in 2022 and 2023 due to new orders being delivered, while global cargo throughput may increase only by 0.9 per cent and 2.7 per cent in 2022 and 2023 due to the global economic recession.
VNDirect forecasts that the oversupply will put great pressure on sea freight rates in the near future. Business results of shipping lines see a certain lag with fluctuations in sea freight rates because charter contracts usually last from 6 to 12 months. Therefore, the impact of the reduction in sea freight rates will begin to reflect on the business results of shipping companies in the 2023-2024 period.
However, analysts still see a number of positive factors that could somewhat mitigate the negative impact of the price reduction. First, China is on track to reopen, which will boost global trade and consumption. Second, the average Brent oil price is forecast to remain around $90 per barrel in 2023, which will help reduce fuel costs for shipping companies.
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In 2023 - 2024, VNDirect believes lower sea freight rates will support global trade activities. Besides, the shortage of containers – the main factor causing seaport congestion – will be solved thanks to the additional volume of containers. With ports operating at 100 per cent capacity after the pandemic, the number of ships waiting in line has been eased in the main port areas. The reopening of China could offset the weakening global economy, providing a neutral outlook for the global port industry.
Experts also expect that Việt Nam's container throughput will increase by 2.5 per cent year-on-year in 2022 to 24.9 million TEUs after a growth of 2.9 per cent in 10 months of 2022.
In the seaport master plan for the 2021 - 2030 period, among Việt Nam's major port clusters, Hải Phòng port cluster and Cái Mép – Thị Vải port cluster are classified as Việt Nam's special port clusters and will be most developed. Therefore, these two port clusters will have more growth potential in 2023 - 2024
For businesses, VNDirect believes that the interest rate increase will help Port of Hải Phòng JSC (PHP), Việt Nam Container Shipping Joint Stock Corporation (VSC) and Việt Nam Ocean Shipping JSC (VOS) benefit in the near future. Of which, PHP will be the most profitable. In contrast, Hải An Transport and Stevedoring JSC (HAH) and Gemadept Shipping Holding Co Ltd (GMD) may be affected because these companies plan to expand scale in the future.
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Henig: Cashew industry expects another tough year amid global demand slump, high raw material prices
January, 10/2023 - 08:28
Last year was a challenging one for the cashew industry, with exports falling from the previous year, but 2023 might be even worse, according to the Việt Nam Cashew Association (VINACAS).
HCM CITY — Last year was a challenging one for the cashew industry, with exports falling from the previous year, but 2023 might be even worse, according to the Việt Nam Cashew Association (VINACAS).
Exports were worth US$3.07 billion against the target of $3.2 billion, a $600-million reduction from the initial target, Bạch Khánh Nhật, the association’s deputy chairman, said.
Thus, 2022 marked the end of a decade during which exports rose steadily, he told a review meeting held in HCM City late last week.
According to the association, there were a number of reasons for exports to fall.
The price of raw cashew stayed very high and processing costs were also high, but export prices were low, meaning exporters were reluctant, it said.
China, one of Việt Nam’s major cashew markets, last year maintained a zero COVID policy, making it difficult to ship to the market, it said.
Nguyễn Minh Họa, the association’s deputy chairman, said the energy and food crisis has driven up inflation around the world, affecting consumer spending.
“So people spent more money on essential needs, and reduced spending on discretionary items such as cashew nuts. The situation is expected to continue this year, cashew demand will be low and it will be difficult for prices to increase.”
According to the VINACAS Information Council, in 2023 cashew production and supply chains will continue to face challenges due to factors such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, inflation and recession, the State Bank of Vietnam’s credit tightening, USD/VND exchange rate volatility, decline in demand, and increase in processing costs.
So, after careful consideration, VINACAS’ executive board has set a modest export target for 2023 of $3.1 billion.
Delay import of raw cashew
Họa said the number of new export orders signed for this year has fallen to a one-tenth of the normal.
“Usually, at the beginning of the year, businesses signed contracts for at least until the third quarter. But this year most importers in the US and EU do not plan to import cashew until the end of the second quarter.”
Amid lower demand and export prices, the association and businesses at the meeting said there should be no rush to import raw cashew, whose prices remain high.
Họa said last year exports of W320 grade cashew nut (the highest grade based on shape and colour) fetched $2.95-3.1 per pound while raw nuts were priced at $1,200 per tonne.
Now W320 cashew prices have fallen to $2.5-2.6, but Ivory Coast still sells raw cashew at $1,200, even $1,240, he said.
Firms need to carefully study the market and draft appropriate plans for imports, he added.
Last year Việt Nam imported 1.9 million tonnes of raw cashew, slightly lower than in 2021.
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KTFA Members "Tuesday News" 1-10-2023
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Clare: The Sudanese government obliges all of its institutions to deal in the Iraqi dinar
The Ministerial Council of the Iraqi Economy took, on Monday, a number of economic decisions, including obligating all ministries and state institutions to pay wages for goods and services in dinars.
This came, during the presidency of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, the meeting of the Ministerial Council for the Economy, in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Planning, the Ministers of Finance, Trade, Industry, Agriculture, Labor and Social Affairs, the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, and the Chairman of the Commission The National Investment Agency is an agency, and the Prime Minister's advisors for economic and legal affairs, according to a statement received by Shafaq News agency.
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Clare: The Sudanese government obliges all of its institutions to deal in the Iraqi dinar
The Ministerial Council of the Iraqi Economy took, on Monday, a number of economic decisions, including obligating all ministries and state institutions to pay wages for goods and services in dinars.
This came, during the presidency of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, the meeting of the Ministerial Council for the Economy, in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Planning, the Ministers of Finance, Trade, Industry, Agriculture, Labor and Social Affairs, the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, and the Chairman of the Commission The National Investment Agency is an agency, and the Prime Minister's advisors for economic and legal affairs, according to a statement received by Shafaq News agency.
At the beginning of the meeting, the council discussed, according to the statement, the draft law of the state’s general budget and the revenues and expenditures contained therein. It also discussed the economic issues on its agenda, and took many important economic decisions.
Among these decisions is obligating all state ministries and institutions to pay wages for goods and services in Iraqi dinars, and whoever chooses from the private sector to have sales as mentioned above, provided that the Central Bank of Iraq compensates those amounts in dollars and at the official rate, in order to fulfill their obligations and purchases outside Iraq.
The Ministerial Council of Economy agreed that the Central Bank of Iraq would contract with the "Zaha Hadid" Foundation to design the Central Bank building in Nineveh Governorate. LINK
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Henig: The full text of the new Cabinet decisions
Time: 01/10/2023 18:57:14
{Local: Al Furat News} Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani chaired today, Tuesday, the second regular session of the Council of Ministers, which discussed the overall general situation, issues and decisions on the agenda.
According to the government statement, which {Euphrates News} received a copy of, that the session witnessed a discussion of the rise in the exchange rate of the dollar, its effects on the market, and on citizens’ purchases from local markets, and the measures required to address that and support the national currency, as the council approved the following procedures:
1- Oblige all government agencies to sell all goods and services inside Iraq in dinars and at the Central Bank rate of (1470) dinars to one dollar.
2- What was stated in paragraph (1) above includes sales of goods and services from the private sector, especially the offices of national and foreign airlines, commercial agencies, telecommunications and Internet companies, and sales of investment residential complexes, and it is emphasized that the prices of goods and services are in Iraqi dinars on the price of the Central Bank.
3- The Central Bank shall sell the dollar to the parties mentioned in Paragraph (2) at the price set by the Central Bank at a price of (1460) dinars per dollar for remittances, and (1455) dinars per dollar to cover documentary credits, after undertaking to sell in Iraqi dinars, and this shall be announced on the official websites of the concerned authorities. on sales outlets.
4- The Central Bank of Iraq issues an easy mechanism, and within one week from the date of the decision, through which the private sector mentioned in paragraphs (2 and 3) above can obtain dollars at the official rate, and the bank also secures private sector transfers outside Iraq and at the official rate to cover their external obligations.
The Council of Ministers also continued discussing the file of confirming contractors in all state ministries, and approved the Ministry of Finance’s creation of titles and job grades within the budget of departments and formations, to install contractors before November 2, 2019, on permanent staffing, within the operational or planning expenses of each formation.
In the same context, the Council of Ministers approved the Ministry of Finance to convert (1,000) social researchers into contractors in accordance with Cabinet Resolutions (315 and 337 of 2019), with the addition of financial allocation teams to them with special schedules.
And within the framework of supporting the winter agricultural plan for the current season, and addressing the existing water problem, the Cabinet approved the recommendations of the meeting of the permanent joint committee between (the Ministries of Agriculture and Water Resources) held on November 30, 2022, regarding adding the two paragraphs below to the recommendations of the committee concerned with preparing A clear study on the winter agricultural plan for this season, and focus on the use of groundwater in promising areas in all governorates approved by the Council of Ministers in accordance with its decision (284 of 2022) according to the following:
1. Adding an area of (one million dunums) so that the total area cultivated on surface water becomes (2,500,000) dunums, only two and a half million dunums, provided that the focus is on the agricultural areas of the winter plan on the main rivers, streams and canals.
2. Forming joint committees from water resources directorates, agricultural directorates, agricultural committees and agricultural associations in coordination with them and the operations room composed of the Joint Operations Command in all governorates to follow up on the commitment of farmers and farmers to the irrigation areas approved by the agricultural plan for the winter season 2022-2023 and to remove the abuses, and the trespassers bear the legal responsibility As a result of their transgression, the aforementioned ministries are not obligated and are not responsible for considering or promoting any requests for compensation, in the event of a transgression of the approved agricultural plan, and for setting bi-monthly meetings whose dates are agreed upon in coordination between the directorates of agriculture and the directorates of water resources in all governorates.
And in implementation of the directives of the Prime Minister to expedite the implementation of the government's plans to remove traffic jams and reduce traffic congestion in the capital, Baghdad, and the subsequent measures represented in raising a number of checkpoints on both sides of Karkh and Rusafa, and opening several roads and tunnels inside the Green Zone, the Council of Ministers discussed The comprehensive government plan to be implemented by the Ministry of Construction and Housing to relieve traffic jams in the capital, Baghdad, where the Council approved the following:
1. Authorizing the Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works to conduct contracts with a ceiling not exceeding 1,500,000,000,000
Dinars, only one trillion and five hundred billion dinars for projects included in the government program, by direct invitation method (design / implementation) and acceptance of the only offer within the total cost, provided that the contracts include a clause stipulating that no amounts will be spent until after the approval of the federal budget of the Republic of Iraq for the fiscal year / 2023, and the aforementioned Ministry will finance the required amounts, including contracting with a reputable and reputable international consulting body, as an exception to the instructions for implementing government contracts (2 of 2014).
2. All ministries and agencies not associated with a ministry provide support for the project to relieve traffic jams in the capital, Baghdad, which is being implemented by the Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works.
3. Forming committees at each site to address conflicts facing implementation, consisting of ministries (oil, culture, electricity, communications, transportation, finance, and planning), the Municipality of Baghdad and the Baghdad Operations Command. The committees are empowered to implement spare orders, and their costs are added to the project cost.
4. Authorizing the Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works, and the public entities that own land or the owner of the allotment, the authority to implement the projects in question within the lands owned or allocated to those entities, provided that the expropriation takes place or the allotment body is changed.
With the aim of implementing what was stated in the ministerial curriculum, and what was included in the government program with regard to the housing axis, and providing the necessary facilities in this regard, the Council of Ministers approved the following:
Approval of the minutes of the consultative meeting held on November 29, 2022 regarding lands belonging to the Ministry of Finance and complexes designated for the construction of residential complexes, and paragraph (Third) of the recommendations of Meeting No. (17) of the National Housing Council, according to the following:
• Lands belonging to the Ministry of Finance
- Based on the provisions of Article (1/7) of the Amended Law of Ownership of Lands and Emiri Buildings (3 of 1960), the ownership of lands belonging to the Ministry of Finance and previously allocated by the Ministry above, without compensation, shall be transferred to the Housing Department, one of the formations of the Ministry of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Works. Public housing, on which public housing complexes are built or under construction in accordance with Legislative Decree (39 of 2001).
• Lands belonging to the General Directorate of Municipalities and allocated to the Housing Department.
2- Owning the lands belonging to the General Directorate of Municipalities and allocated to the Housing Department in accordance with Resolution (693 of 1973) without compensation, with what you need from the lands indicated in Article 1 of Law (80 of 1970) in the event that it applies to lands belonging to municipalities.
In the context of implementing the strategic plans set for the development of the electricity system, the Cabinet agreed to authorize the Minister of Electricity to sign a memorandum of cooperation for the energy program in Iraq, the second phase, between the Ministry of Electricity and Siemens Energy AG, as an exception to the contracting methods stipulated in Article (3) of the instructions. Implementation of government contracts (2 of 2014)
It also authorized the ministers participating in the government delegation to Germany to sign memorandums with their counterparts from the German side.
The Cabinet continued discussing other issues on the agenda, and issued the following decisions:
First / Approval of the recommendations of the minutes of the (twenty-eighth) meeting of the Diwani Order Committee (45 of 2018), concerned with developing ways, mechanisms and solutions necessary for the completion of public hospital projects.
Second / Approving the draft law of the second amendment to the Iraqi Media Network Law No. (26) of 2015, and referring it to the House of Representatives.
Third / For the requirements of the public interest, work requirements and ensuring the continued provision of the media network in the most complete manner, impartiality and independence in accordance with the standards specified by law, recommending to the House of Representatives the dismissal of the president and members of the Board of Trustees of the Iraqi Media Network.
Fourth / Approval of the recommendations presented by the Deputy Prime Minister / Minister of Planning regarding amending the customs tariff
Fifth / Approval of the recommendation of the Ministerial Council of Economy according to the following:
- Adjusting the prices of petroleum products in the future will be one of the tasks of the Ministerial Council for the Economy, upon a recommendation to the Council of Ministers.
Sixth: Approving the exemption of military shipments belonging to the Ministry of Defense from paragraphs (3, 5) of Cabinet Resolution (65 of 2022). LINK
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Henig: Expectations of approving the budget in the middle of next month will be 140 trillion dinars
JANUARY 9, 2023
COMMENTSON EXPECTATIONS THAT THE BUDGET WILL BE APPROVED IN THE MIDDLE OF NEXT MONTH, WITH 140 TRILLION DINARS CLOSED
Parliamentary Finance: The government will resolve the discussion of the law this week and refer it to Parliament
Special – Al-Sabah Al-Jadeed:
The Parliamentary Finance Committee expected that the budget law would be decided during the cabinet meeting this week, in preparation for presenting it in parliament and voting on it in mid-February, stressing that its amounts will be 140 trillion dinars.
Committee member Mueen Al-Kazemi said, "Our confirmed information indicates that the Ministries of Finance and Planning have completed the preparation of the draft budget law and it has been submitted to the Council of Ministers."
Al-Kazemi added, "Last week, a meeting of the Economic Council in the Council of Ministers discussed the draft, and some amendments were made."
He pointed out, "Expectations are that the law will be completed within the government during the current week, in order to then refer it to Parliament."
And Al-Kazemi indicated, "The dialogues between the federal government and the Kurdistan region have reached certain consensuses in this regard, so there is a real desire among the political blocs to pass the law."
And he reported, “The blocs promised the street to hold elections for the provincial councils in the month of October, and that proceeding with this entitlement requires financial allocation.”
And Al-Kazemi indicated that “these blocs, in order to obtain the approval of the street, must provide something to the street by completing service projects, which in turn need financial allocations through the budget.”
He explained, "Efforts come to approve the law during the first half of next month, and after completing the first and second readings, in order to implement it next March."
Al-Kazemi pointed out, "The law has so far set a price for a barrel of oil estimated at 65 dollars, with exports of 3.5 million barrels allocated to Iraq from OPEC, provided that the exchange rate for the dollar is 1450 dinars."
And he warned, "These figures bring us to the conclusion that this revenue will be in the next budget is 120 trillion dinars, and it constitutes oil revenues, in addition to another 20 trillion dinars for taxes and border crossings."
And Al-Kazemi went on to say, “The entirety of the law will carry sums of money estimated at 140 trillion dinars, with an estimated deficit of 10 trillion dinars.”
For his part, committee member Jamal Cougar said, "The exact information regarding the budget law is still vague, whether in terms of amounts or even when it will be sent to Parliament."
Cougar added, "Discussions within Parliament on the law need at least two months in order to resolve all differences."
But he came back to clarify, "The State Administration Alliance, which formed the government, has the overwhelming majority in parliament and can pass the law, even with objections from other blocs."
And Cougar went on to say, “What we can say is that the political blocs agree that this year a budget should be legislated for it in order to benefit from the surplus that has been achieved from oil revenues.”
The Parliamentary Legal Committee had warned against spending all the surplus during the current year, calling for it to be placed in an emergency fund in order to face any exceptional situation in the country and not to repeat the weak financial position that occurred during the decline in oil prices to very low levels. LINK
Henig: Including activating the productive sectors.. An expert shows the mechanisms for developing the Iraqi economy
Today, Monday, the economist Nabil Al-Tamimi explained ways to develop the Iraqi economy in light of the rapid changes, while stressing the importance of implementing economic reforms, some of which reach “fundamental” change.
Al-Tamimi said, in a press interview seen by Taqaddam, that “despite the financial abundance achieved from the rise in oil prices during the last two years, it is very necessary to start implementing economic reforms, some of which may lead to fundamental change.”
He added, "Decision-makers must develop a plan for economic reform by achieving policies with different short, medium and long-term dimensions, through which the identity of the Iraqi economy will be determined."
The economist explained that “starting with reforms will be with steps aimed at diversifying the economy, activating the productive sectors, and drawing the space for the private sector to work in various sectors, leading to the stage of securing the state’s revenues from resources in a way that guarantees the sustainability of its operational and investment spending.”
And Hadith continued, saying: “Also, expanding economic activities in order to achieve a rise in the Iraqi gross domestic product, ensuring the provision of sufficient job opportunities to absorb unemployment and reduce poverty.” LINK
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Henig: Interior Minister: The electronic passport will be launched in Baghdad as a first stage next month
Baghdad / Obelisk: Interior Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari said, on Monday 1/9/2023, in a televised interview, that the electronic passport will be launched in Baghdad as a first stage next month, and in 5 governorates in the second stage.
The Obelisk publishes clips from the meeting:
I congratulate all employees of the Ministry of Interior on the 101st anniversary of the founding of the Iraqi police
- The Prime Minister outlined in brief words his support for the Ministry of Interior and its affiliates
-Since we assumed the task, we have worked to automate work in the Ministry's joints to alleviate the suffering of citizens and facilitate their obtaining identity documents.
The electronic passport will be launched in Baghdad as a first stage next month, and in 5 governorates in the second stage
We are working on an electronic visa for arrivals to Iraq
We contracted with a company to develop and modernize the unified electronic card system and provide us with raw cards
We have received the security file in Wasit, Muthanna and Diwaniyah, and in the second phase we will take over Babylon and Najaf, then the other provinces.
We will rely on cameras and intelligence efforts to secure cities
- The changes that took place in the ministry, in which we relied on the principle of integrity and efficiency, and a large number of officers and associates were expelled on charges of bribery.
We will not allow any affiliate or officer to take bribery, and our doors are open to citizens. LINK
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Henig: The dollar is falling and Wall Street indices are rising strongly
Economy News-Baghdad
The US dollar weakened in early European trade on Monday, as traders re-evaluated the path of US interest rate hikes in the wake of last week's jobs report while risk appetite benefited from China's reopening of its borders.
The dollar index is now falling by 0.77%, to record 102.852 against a basket of foreign currencies, while the US market indices are rising at this time, as the Nasdaq index rose by 2.11%, to record 10,792.12 points, while the Dow Jones rose by 0.63%, adding 210 points, and the S & S index jumped. B500 by 1.16%, to record now 3940.10 points.
Traders are now considering an easing of monetary policy by the US central bank, with a broadly expected 25bp increase in February, down from a 50bp increase in December.
This followed the release of the official US monthly jobs report on Friday, which showed non-farm payrolls increased by a relatively healthy 223K in December, while average hourly earnings rose 0.3%, less than expected and lower than the previous month's figure. 0.4%.
In addition, service industry activity in the US contracted for the first time in more than two and a half years in December, which is further evidence of a calm economy.
Bets against the US dollar also swelled to 30,457 contracts last week, the most since August 2021, according to CFTC data on eight currency pairs compiled by Bloomberg.
This puts US CPI for December on Thursday into sharp focus, as any sign of price pressures continuing to ease will reinforce the view that the Fed is nearing the end of its most aggressive tightening cycle in decades.
Elsewhere, USD/CNY fell 0.9% to 6.7748, with the Chinese yuan reaching a four-month high after the country reopened its borders to international travel over the weekend.
The move marks the country's biggest pivot away from its strict anti-coronavirus policy, which has contributed to the sharp decline in its economic growth over the past three years.
EURUSD also rose 0.5% to 1.0692 supported by data showing German Industrial Production rose 0.2% m/m in November, an improvement from the revised 0.4% decline seen in the previous month.
Also, GBPUSD rose 0.6% to 1.2159, after rising 1.5% on Friday, USDJPY rose 0.1% to 132.25 and the risk-sensitive USDJPY rose 0.8 % to 0.6930.
USD/BRZ is yet to trade Monday, but the Brazilian real will be in the spotlight later in the session as traders react to news that supporters of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro stormed key government buildings over the weekend, echoing Echo of the United States in January. 6. The 2021 Rebellion. LINK
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Henig: Hanoi tourism meets recovery targets
06:00 | 09/01/2023
(VEN) - An estimated 17.02 million tourists visited Hanoi in the first 11 months of 2022, over five times the figure in the corresponding period last year. That includes 1.27 million foreign tourists, meeting the minimum target set for the year.
According to the Hanoi Department of Tourism, in November alone, Hanoi hosted 1.61 million visitors, including 1.35 million domestic tourists and 255,000 foreigners, and earned VND4.39 trillion from tourism, five times higher than in the same period last year.
Director of Hanoi Department of Tourism Dang Huong Giang said that in December 2022, the department will complete a report to the city People’s Committee on tourism planning to 2030, with orientation to 2050, and submit a cooperation program with CNN on 2023 promotion.
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Henig: Hanoi tourism meets recovery targets
06:00 | 09/01/2023
(VEN) - An estimated 17.02 million tourists visited Hanoi in the first 11 months of 2022, over five times the figure in the corresponding period last year. That includes 1.27 million foreign tourists, meeting the minimum target set for the year.
According to the Hanoi Department of Tourism, in November alone, Hanoi hosted 1.61 million visitors, including 1.35 million domestic tourists and 255,000 foreigners, and earned VND4.39 trillion from tourism, five times higher than in the same period last year.
Director of Hanoi Department of Tourism Dang Huong Giang said that in December 2022, the department will complete a report to the city People’s Committee on tourism planning to 2030, with orientation to 2050, and submit a cooperation program with CNN on 2023 promotion.
To attract more tourists, the department will coordinate with other localities, focusing on key markets in the north, Ho Chi Minh City, the southern provinces, and Central Highlands in order to build attractive and professional tours imbued with the capital city’s cultural identity. Plans also call for training in tourism management for grassroots-level staff and orientations for investment in agricultural and rural tourism for organizations, individuals and households.
Hanoi was honored recently as the World's Leading City Break Destination 2022 - an important category in the World Travel Awards that evaluates the attractiveness of short-term resort tourism and urban experience for cities around the world.
Earlier in September 2022, Hanoi was also honored as “Asia’s Leading City Tourism Destination in 2022”. Giang said that the “World's Leading City Break Destination 2022" is an opportunity for the capital to affirm its position, image and brand in the international arena, and to promote a “Safe - quality - friendly – attractive” Hanoi to tourists after the COVID-19 closure. “The award is clear proof of the efforts and achievements by Hanoi's tourism industry, showing the dynamism and daring, and promising breakthroughs in its tourism recovery and development,” said Giang.
In the last months of 2022, the Hanoi Department of Tourism will continue to direct travel agencies and destinations to develop attractive and unique tourism products focusing on the city’s advantageous products. It will also advise the city People's Committee on tourism events like the Hanoi Ao Dai Festival, a contest to select Hanoi tourism ambassadors and compose songs about Hanoi tourism.
Thanh Tam LINK
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Henig: HCM City to develop as regional centre of specialised medical care
January, 08/2023
HCM City is striving to become a centre of medical care for the ASEAN region, a leader of the city’s Department of Health said.
HCM CITY — HCM City is striving to become a centre of medical care for the ASEAN region, a leader of the city’s Department of Health said.
The health sector will also focus to improve the capacity of disease control and prevention, strengthen grassroots healthcare networks and intensive care ambulance services this year, said Tăng Chí Thượng, director of the department.
Development of human resources, proper investment in infrastructure and medical equipment are priority areas in order to fulfill these tasks, he said at a meeting late last week to launch the tasks for 2023.
Digital transformation and the application of advanced techniques will be fostered as part of measures to realise these tasks, he said.
A project to set up a hi-tech screening and diagnostic centre at Oncology Hospital No.1 is being developed as part of efforts to develop a specialised medical care centre for the ASEAN region.
The hi-tech screening and diagnostic centre will help locals and foreigners, especially expats living in Việt Nam, access high-quality health check services and examinations.
It is expected to reduce the number of patients travelling abroad for medical examinations and treatment and boost medical tourism.
Dương Anh Đức, deputy chairman of the city People's Committee, said that the health sector must be one of the pioneers of digital transformation to improve the quality of health services and promote the city as a centre of high quality medical care in the region.
He asked the department to coordinate with the University of Medicine and Pharmacy and Phạm Ngọc Thạch Medical University to train high-quality human resources.
— VNS LINK
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Henig: Positive news lifts the market's sentiment: expert
January, 09/2023
The smooth beginning raises hope that the market will run more actively, creating disbursement opportunities for short-, medium-, and long-term investors.
HÀ NỘI — The Vietnamese stock market witnessed a strong performance with an improvement in liquidity in the first trading week of 2023. The positive news was attributed to the bullish trend, according to experts.
The smooth beginning raises hope that the market will run more actively, creating disbursement opportunities for short-, medium-, and long-term investors.
According to experts from VNDirect Securities Corporation, the market focused on several internal and external factors in the first week of 2023, including China officially announcing the opening of international flight routes on January 8; phase 2 of the East North-South Expressway Project being officially launched on January 1; and draft amendments to Decree 65 amending and supplementing several articles of Decree 153 on the offering and trading of a private placement of corporate bonds in the domestic and international markets being submitted to the Ministry of Justice.
Indices all posted outstanding performances. Of which, the VN-Index on the Hồ Chí Minh Stock Exchange (HoSE) soared by 4.4 per cent to 1,051.4 points last week, while the HNX-Index on the Hà Nội Stock Exchange (HNX) increased by 2.6 per cent to 210.6 points, and the UpCOM index jumped by 1.5 per cent to 72.7 points.
The market’s liquidity improved, with the average trading value of the three exchanges rising 9.3 per cent to over VNĐ11.7 trillion (US$499.5 million). Last week, foreign investors continued to be net buyers due to a stable macro-economic backdrop and appealing stock valuations.
Specifically, at the beginning of the new year, foreign investors net bought more than VNĐ1.6 trillion on HOSE, VNĐ87 billion on HNX, and VNĐ2 billion on UpCOM.
VNDirect said that after the positive week, the market’s benchmark VN-Index is heading to a strong resistance area of around 1,070 points.
Although there have been some positive macro signals, such as a cooling of exchange rates and a slowdown in rate hikes, cash flows are unlikely to improve dramatically as the Lunar New Year (Tết) is coming near.
Traditionally, investors tend to lower the margin ratio to reduce interest expenses ahead of the long holidays. Therefore, it is difficult to expect the market's momentum to be maintained in the weeks leading up to Tết.
Therefore, short-term investors should consider reducing their holdings of stocks when the market enters strong resistance areas around 1,070 points and buying them back once it corrects.
Long-term investors, on the other hand, can continue to hold stocks and wait for stock indices to break out when cash flows improve post-Tết holidays.
Meanwhile, Saigon-Hanoi Securities JSC (SHS) said that the market had sent many positive signals at the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, given the net buying streak from foreign investors and positive movements of some pillar stocks, including bank stocks.
At the current state, the VN-Index is expected to escape the downtrend shortly. Previously, the market fell for four consecutive weeks.
Even if the VN-Index exits the bearish trend, the market is unlikely to enter the bullish phase immediately. Instead, it will move in recovery waves with narrowing ranges to accumulate more before the uptrend occurs. Therefore, at the moment, investors can participate in the market with a short-term position, as SHS recommended.
From a medium- and long-term perspective, SHS said that it is clear that after a year of trading in the downtrend, the stock price levels have dropped sharply and become more attractive, even though the market still faces many challenges this year.
Many obstacles exist, such as rising interest rates, diminishing cheap money sources, and the gloomy global economy.
The discounted stock prices to the current levels will open up new attractive medium- and long-term investment opportunities.
— VNS LINK
Henig: Key traffic projects poised to enhance HCM City’s infrastructure
January, 07/2023
Major transport projects are expected to create infrastructure breakthroughs for HCM City.
HCM CITY — Major transport projects are expected to create infrastructure breakthroughs for HCM City.
Ring Road No 3, identified as one of the city’s key and urgent traffic projects in the 2021-25 period, runs through HCM City and the southern provinces of Đồng Nai, Bình Dương and Long An.
With an investment of VNĐ75.4 trillion (US$3.2 billion), the Ministry of Transport is the investor of the project.
The project has a total length of 76.34km, including 47.51km in HCM City’s Thủ Đức City and the districts of Củ Chi, Hóc Môn and Bình Chánh.
Construction on the project restarted on the Tân Vạn - Nhơn Trạch section in September last year after prolonged delays due to a lack of funds and difficulties in site clearance.
The Tân Vạn - Nhơn Trạch section consists of a 1.92km segment in HCM City, and a 6.3km segment spanning across Đồng Nai.
The project is expected to be completed in 2025 and put in official operation in 2026.
The second key project is Metro Line No 1 between Bến Thành Market in District 1 and Suối Tiên Theme Park in Thủ Đức City.
The line has a total length of nearly 20km, including 2.6km underground, running through 14 stations, with three underground stations.
It has a total investment of more than VNĐ43.7 trillion ($1.9 billion)
The project has received investment of over VNĐ43.7 trillion ($1.85 billion), VNĐ38.2 trillion ($1.62 billion) of which is from loans.
Construction on the first metro line began in August 2012 and is 93 per cent complete, according to the city Management Authority for Urban Railways.
A test run was conducted on an elevated section from Suối Tiên Station to Bình Thái Station in Thủ Đức City on December 21 last year.
The line is expected to be put into operation at the end of this year.
Metro Line No 2 will connect Bến Thành Market in District 1 and Tham Lương Depot in District 12, with an investment of VNĐ47.9 trillion ($2 billion).
With a total length of 48km, the second metro line will run across districts 1, 3, 10, 12, Tân Bình and Tân Bình.
Its first phase will be 11.3km, including a 2km elevated section and a 9.3km underground section, with 11 stations, including 10 underground and one elevated.
The city strives to start the project in 2023 and finish it in 2028. It will connect with the first metro line.
Crossing the Soài Rạp River, Cần Giờ Bridge is expected to connect Nhà Bè and Cần Giờ districts, and replace the Bình Khánh ferry.
The Bình Khánh ferry is currently the only way to reach Cần Giờ from the city and is badly overloaded.
The new bridge will have a total length of more than 3.6km, with four motor vehicle lanes and two mixed lanes.
It will cost nearly VNĐ10 trillion ($424 million).
The city is carrying out investment preparation to start construction in the following year, and complete it in 2028.
The HCM City-Mộc Bài Expressway will connect HCM City with Mộc Bài, which is an international border gate between Việt Nam and Cambodia in Tây Ninh Province.
Currently, the only road connecting HCM City and Tây Ninh Province is National Highway 22, which has become overcrowded.
The expressway will have a total length of 53.5km, including 23.7km in HCM City, with total investment of VNĐ16.7 trillion ($707.8 million).
It is the beginning of the Ring Road No 3 project and connects with the Ring Road No 4 project.
The project’s first phase is expected to start next year and be completed at the same time as Ring Road No 3 in 2026.
HCM City and Tây Ninh signed a cooperation agreement for the road in 2019.
The authorities of the two localities are also building shopping malls and service facilities along the project to raise revenue for construction of the expressway.
HCM City and Tây Ninh Province are among eight provinces and cities that make up the southern key economic zone.
The new HCM City-Tây Ninh Expressway is expected to ease congestion and facilitate economic growth in the southern region, especially in industrial parks, export processing zones and the Mộc Bài Border Gate Economic Zone.
It will enhance transport connectivity and promote trade between Việt Nam and neighbouring countries.
A number of key transport projects began construction at the end of last year such as upgrading and expanding National Highway No 50 in Bình Chánh District, building the third passenger terminal at Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport in Tân Bình District and An Phú Intersection in Thủ Đức City.
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Government movement to complete the requirements for Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization
1/04/2023
Baghdad - Conscious - Nassar Al-Haj
Today, Wednesday, the Ministry of Commerce detailed its plan to complete the requirements for Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization.
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Government movement to complete the requirements for Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization
1/04/2023
Baghdad - Conscious - Nassar Al-Haj
Today, Wednesday, the Ministry of Commerce detailed its plan to complete the requirements for Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization.
The media center in the ministry stated, to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the committee concerned with Iraq's accession to the World Trade Organization, headed by the Minister of Commerce and membership of representatives of ministries and agencies, as well as representatives from the private sector, is working to complete the requirements for Iraq's accession to the organization."
He explained, "The ministry's plan during the current year includes completing technical accession files in terms of goods, services and intellectual property, in addition to harmonizing legislation and laws with the agreements of the multilateral organization."
He pointed out that "the plan includes holding official meetings in the organization in Geneva, and that there be high coordination
With the member states that carry economic weight in the organization to mobilize support and speed up accession procedures and make Iraq an active member and partner in making economic decisions and drawing trade policies that enhance Iraq's integration into the global economy.
He pointed out that "the Minister of Trade confirmed - within the prepared plan - the preparation of the Iraqi negotiating team, which will engage in negotiating rounds with the member states of the organization by strengthening the negotiating capabilities of the members and benefiting from the experiences of the countries." LINK
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Central Bank Governor: The dollar exchange rate crisis is temporary and the monetary situation is at its best
1/08/2023
The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif, confirmed that the bank has taken a series of measures that enhance monetary stability and push for the return of exchange rates to normal, while noting that the bank has sufficient reserves until February 2024, “which is a very sufficient period to correct imbalances in the balance.” Payments in case Iraq's imports are exposed to any imbalances.
"The dollar exchange rate crisis is a temporary crisis resulting from internal and external factors that coincided with the end of the year," Makhaif said in an interview with "Al-Jazeera Net" and followed by "Al-Iqtisad News", speaking about the causes of the dollar crisis that Iraq recently witnessed and the measures taken by the bank to reduce it.
He added, "The Iraqi Central Bank has taken a series of measures that enhance monetary stability and push for the return of exchange rates to normal, including: allowing banks to participate in the window for buying and selling foreign currency to be used for external transfer, and working to facilitate procedures for obtaining dollars through banks, and facilitating Financing private sector trade and meeting the demand for foreign transfers by strengthening bank balances with their correspondents in other currencies.
He pointed out that "a series of measures to limit this crisis went to reduce the selling price of the dollar to the beneficiary (the card holder) who uses it while traveling or pays his purchases via the Internet at a price of 1465 dinars per dollar."
He went on to say, "The monetary situation in Iraq is at its best, and there is no need for that crisis that has caused fears of public opinion, just as the situation in Iraq is much better than that of other countries."
He spoke about the repercussions of the rise in the reserves of the Central Bank of Iraq and its arrival to more than 97 billion dollars on the Iraqi economy, saying that "there are several repercussions, including: defending the national currency exchange rate against foreign currencies and maintaining coverage of imports for a period of more than 6 months, as he was able to The central bank has built a cover for imports for a period of more than 17 months at the end of the third quarter of 2022, meaning that the central bank has sufficient reserves until February 2024, which is a very sufficient period to correct imbalances in the balance of payments in the event that Iraq's imports are exposed to any imbalances.
He continued, "The foreign reserves index to money supply in the broad sense is high and reached 81%, which is an indicator that enhances confidence in the Iraqi dinar as a store of value, as well as preserving the value of the national currency by ensuring the stability of the exchange rate as a nominal stabilizer for inflation."
He added, "There are other benefits that come from increasing the volume of reserves with the central bank, including: an indicator of the strength and flexibility of monetary policy, and the reserves can also contribute to raising the indicators of creditworthiness of Iraq with international rating institutions."
The Governor of the Central Bank touched on the reasons for issuing a new denomination of the local currency, saying, “The issuance of the new denomination is a procedure to modify the structure of banknotes and introduce an intermediate denomination that facilitates daily transactions, reduce the presence of old versions of currency denominations in circulation, and adopt modern security specifications in designing the denomination.” new technologies to reduce counterfeiting, especially since counterfeiting methods have developed thanks to technological development. LINK
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Henig: 20,000 dinars denomination.. The Central Bank talks about issuing a new currency: counterfeiting is a "development"
Baghdad today-Baghdad
The Governor of the Central Bank, Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif, confirmed today, Sunday, that there are 4 benefits for issuing a new denomination of the Iraqi currency, indicating that the methods of counterfeiting the currency have developed.
Makhaif said, in statements to Arab media followed by (Baghdad Today), that “the issuance of the new denomination is a procedure to modify the structure of banknotes and introduce an intermediate denomination that facilitates daily transactions, reduce the presence of old versions of currency denominations in circulation, and adopt modern security specifications in designing the new denomination to limit of counterfeiting operations,” noting that “counterfeiting methods have evolved thanks to technological development.”
Last September, the Central Bank announced its intention to issue a new currency of the category of 20 thousand dinars. LINK
Clare: Al-Janabi: The Central Bank is able to restore confidence in the Iraqi dinar soon
2023-01-07
Representative Ziyad Al-Janabi confirmed, on Saturday, that the Central Bank of Iraq is able to restore confidence in the value of the dinar soon, while indicating that the bank lent the government and saved it from going into the unknown.
Al-Janabi said in an interview with Alsumaria News We appreciate the position Central Bank of Iraq Who supported the Iraqi government with a cash loan of more than 30 billion dollars and saved it from going into the unknown at the time.
Al-Janabi referred to "the ability Central Bank of Iraq to overcome the current crisis facing the dollar in the local market," stressing that "the central bank has taken successful strategic steps to end the current crisis."
And Al-Janabi indicated that "this problem, which confused the state of the Iraqi market, will soon be resolved, and the central bank is able to restore confidence in the value of the Iraqi dinar and adjust technical matters in the near future," stressing by saying that "the central bank has been able to raise the value of the dollar and gold reserves to a strategic amount, including a safe maneuver." Good for the Iraqi government." LINK
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Henig: Iraq drops part of Somalia's debts for its difficult circumstance
Baghdad today - follow-up
The Director of the Department of the Horn of Africa and Sudan at the League of Arab States, Zaid Al-Sabban, confirmed that Iraq had informed the League of an official memorandum stating that part of Somalia's external debt owed to Iraq had been forgiven.
Al-Sabban said, in press statements followed by (Baghdad Today), that "the successive Arab summit decisions asked Arab countries and funds to exempt Somalia from its foreign debts, given the exceptional circumstances that faced the Somali state over the past decades."
He pointed out that Egypt has allocated a number of planes loaded with humanitarian aid to Somalia to confront the Corona crisis and the drought crisis.
He stressed that there is a huge work being done by many Arab member states of the League, such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE, and that there is material and financial support provided by these countries and their development funds in favor of Somalia, which helped a lot in facing some challenges such as drought and food crisis and facing the repercussions of the war against terrorism, which greatly affected millions of Somalis and led to their displacement away from their villages and homes.
And Iraq had called, in March of last year 2022, on Somalia to pay off the debts incurred by it, while it issued an official invitation to the foreign and finance ministers of this country to visit the capital, Baghdad. LINK
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Henig: Kurdish deputy to / NINA /: The budget will reach Parliament during the current week.. and it will be legislated as soon as possible
08 January 2023
A member of the House of Representatives for the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Sabah Sobhi, confirmed: The budget will reach Parliament during the current week.. and it will be legislated as soon as possible.
He told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /: There is a serious move by the political blocs in order to pass the budget as soon as possible, despite the existence of some outstanding issues.
Sobhi added: We will vote on the budget before oil and gas because it is more important than it, as this law can be delayed.
And a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Mueen Al-Kazemi, said that the budget may be completed during the current week.
Al-Kazemi said in a televised statement yesterday evening: There is a political consensus regarding passing the 2023 budget, which may reach 140 trillion dinars.
He added: The investment sector will have 60% of the budget, and the proportion of the region in it will be more than 13% LINK
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Henig: The legislative recess ends tomorrow.. The House of Representatives reporter to / NINA /: We await the arrival of the general budget during the current month to proceed with its approval
08 January 2023
The Parliament will officially end its legislative recess tomorrow, Monday, while the parliamentary committees and circles are still awaiting the arrival of the draft federal budget law 2023, which the Council of Ministers has not decided to approve, pending the ministerial committees’ completion of drafting the final amendments.
Parliament Rapporteur, Representative Beida Khader, stated, in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /, that "the general budget 2023 is still with the Ministry of Finance, and the legislative recess for the House of Representatives ends tomorrow, Monday, and then the beginning of the new legislative term, and therefore we are awaiting the completion of the draft budget law." during the current month and send it to parliament quickly for approval by a vote.
And she explained, "The House of Representatives proceeded with presenting and approving important legislation. The Presidency of the Council also decided to extend the parliament's work for a month at that time, pending the arrival of the general budget from the government, but so far it is still incomplete."
And she added, "If the general budget reaches the House of Representatives, there is supposed to be a special session to read and discuss it by the Finance Committee and other concerned committees, to proceed with presenting it to a vote."
And the Presidency of the House of Representatives decided, on the eighth of last November, to extend the second legislative term / the first legislative year / the fifth electoral cycle, by one month, based on the provisions of Article (58 / second) of the constitution; This is to complete a number of necessary tasks and legislation. LINK