Wednesday, April 12, 2017

HCM City makes plans to improve PCI ranking

A view of HCM City. — Photo bizlive.vn

HCM City officials held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss what steps to take to improve the city’s Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI), which dipped last year.
The city slipped to the eighth position in 2016, after being sixth in 2015.
Trần Vĩnh Tuyến, vice-chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, urged for swift action to lift up the city’s PCI ranking, and said the city must work to improve the sub-indices that earned lower points.
Local departments and agencies must focus on the sub-indices of land access, informal charges, policy bias, pro-activity of provincial leadership, and legal institutions, Tuyến said.
Though land access for businesses was among the five sub-indices with higher points – it rose from 5.18 points in 2015 to 5.45 in 2016 – the rise was very modest, indicating that this sub-index has not improved substantially, Tuyến pointed out.
Regarding informal charges, he asked heads of all municipal departments and agencies to hold dialogues with and listen to businesses while stepping up the provision of online services to minimise direct contact, thus cutting red tape and saving time and expenses for enterprises.
Tuyến also called for businesses to co-operate by turning down civil servants’ informal requests.
To resolve the issue of policy bias, he said HCM City would immediately set up an enterprise support centre to help solve difficulties that businesses are facing.
The vice-chairman has also asked civil servants to review feedback from enterprises and determine the cause of dissatisfaction with the administration’s performance, which led to a lower pro-activity index.
Legal institutions index saw the biggest drop last year, from 5.04 to 4.25 points, so all concerned agencies must immediately set up supervision mechanisms to ensure that the viewpoints of businesses are considered appropriately. Officials must review economic disputes and accelerate the enforcement of civil judgments so as to improve the business community’s trust in the city’s law protection agencies, he added.
Nguyễn Hoàng Minh, deputy director of the municipal Department of Planning and Investment, said that though HCM City’s PCI ranking in 2016 fell from the previous year, its average score has risen by 0.36 points, from 61.36 to 61.72 points.
Around 36,000 companies were established in the city in 2016, a year-on-year rise of 14 per cent. The local business environment was also highly valued at international economic forums, Minh pointed out.
HCM City should also conduct its own research and surveys on its investment environment based on ground-level realities in order to take timely steps to overcome its problems, he suggested.

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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Hùng Kings’ Day: honouring founding fathers

Ceremonial: A long-standing tradition is maintained, with soldiers in traditional attire accompanying the palanquin. — VNS Photo Nguyễn Trung Kiên

“When we drink water, we remember its sources.
“When we eat a sweet fruit, we are grateful to those who plant it.”
Gratitude to ancestors is an axiom of Vietnamese life and culture, and the event that gives greatest expression to this gratitude is the Hung Kings Memorial Day, which falls on the 10th of the third lunar month (which falls on April 6 this year on the Gregorian calendar).
The nation as a whole pays tributes to its legendary founders on this day.
After lighting incense at the Celestial Temple on top of Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain to pay tributes to the nation’s founders, Lê Hồng Vân, chairman of Việt Trì City’s People’s Committee, cited the above-mentioned homilies on gratitude.
“These are the reminders that are handed down from generation to generation,” he said.
At 6.30am sharp, many people were standing in line for the nonstop, uphill walk to the top of the Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain, where the 6th King Hùng Huy Vương of the Vietnamese legend was buried.
Vietnamese people from all parts of the country had made their way to Việt Trì City to pay their tributes to their ancestors.
“We come here from Bình Dương Province,” Đặng Thị Giàu told Việt Nam News. “There’s one temple dedicated to the Hùng Kings at the Đại Nam Complex near where we live."
“But this is the original site where our ancestors were buried so we want to come here,” she said as she prepared to light incense and pray at the Celestial Temple.
In the last six years, Giàu has been here five times with a group of six friends in their 70s and 80s.
But it is not just the elderly who take the 500 or so steps to the temple atop the mountain. Many young people, students, and people of all ages and walks of life come here to connect with their roots.
It is estimated that over the last two days, a staggering two million people have visited Hùng King’s Temple, truly the country’s biggest pilgrimage site every year.
Leading an entourage of more than 100 civil servants in Việt Trì and a royal carriage on the shoulders of a dozen strong men to the mountain top, Lê Hồng Vân, chairman of Việt Trì People’s Committee, lit incense in the inner altar, open to a very limited number of people. 
“Today we stand at the Celestial Temple at the top of the sacred Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain with enormous gratitude toward our ancestors: the Hùng Kings, our nation’s founding fathers,” he said.
“We share a common heritage,” he continued, “and all of us commemorate the Hùng Kings Memorial Day every year. It is our tradition, our common background, our great unity.”
Legends and artifacts
Vietnamese people tend to disagree with each others on many things, but there is no difference of opinion on one important thing that the Hùng Kings are our ancestors.
The blend of history and legend has it that the first ruler of what is Việt Nam today was Kinh Dương Vương, a great-grandson of the Agriculture God, who looks over all farming work in Heaven. He then married the Dragon Queen and give birth to Lạc Long Quân, or Dragon King.
Lạc Long Quân met his future wife Âu Cơ, or the Phoenix Queen in a cave during one of his travels around his kingdom. He took her to settle down at the Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain. The couple gave birth to one hundred men.
One day Lạc Long Quân told his wife, “My dear, I belong to the Dragon family, while you to the Fairy family. So we cannot live together for long.”
So when their sons become adults, Lạc Long Quân sent 50 sons to go with their Mother Âu Cơ  to live in the mountains. He took 49 other sons and headed out to sea.
They left their eldest son Hùng Quốc Vương to rule the country known as Văn Lang.
Hùng Quốc Vương lived in the Văn Lang Citadel, now Việt Trì City. The Hùng dynastry lasted for 18 generations.

Dragon steps: The palanquin team from Chu Hóa Commune at the foot of the Nghĩa Lĩnh Mountain is accompanied by a dragon dance team. — VNS Photo Nguyễn Trung Kiên
In his book, The Hùng Kings Temple — Historic Memorial, writer Vũ Kim Biên lists all the 19 Hùng Kings and the duration of their reigns.
But legend has also been infused into the list. It is said the first Hùng King ruled for 221 years and lived up to 260 years, and that the second Hùng King ruled for 300 years and lived up to 646 years.
While these are obviously legends orally handed down from ancient times, some of the “legendary” stuff has been supported by artifacts unearthed by archaeologists.
The last Hùng King did not have a son to continue his lineage, so he gave the throne to a nephew. Thục Phán An Dương Vương defeated the last of the Hùng Kings in 257BC.
Later, Thục Phán lost his kingdom to the neighbouring Qin dynasty’s general Zhao Tuo, who used his son to seduce, marry and gradually steal weaponry secrets from the daughter of Thục Phán An Dương Vương. This story, known to every Vietnamese, is purportedly a legend, but several details of the story are backed by real-life artifacts.
The earthen spiral citadel, or Cổ Loa, 16km northeast from central Hà Nội, was the location of the Âu Lạc Kingdom, with Thục Phán as King An Dương Vương.
The giant turtle’s claw, used as trigger on the magical crossbow that can fire thousands of bronze arrows at a time, is the stuff of legends. Many bronze arrows can be seen today at the National Museum of History in Hà Nội.
Archaeologists have also found bronze drums at the Cổ Loa Citadel site. Produced in 600BC or even earlier, the drums are one of the finest examples of metal works creted by the Đông Sơn Culture. Weighed up to 100 kilos each, the drums are intricately decorated with geometric patterns, scenes of daily life, wartime, birds and other animals, and boats. The drums were objects of trade and family heirlooms.
Same ancestors
The Vietnamese people have always valued the dedication and sacrifice of previous generations and see the anniversaries of their death as an opportunity to pay tributes. This custom is observed by every family, with children sharing the cost of the family feast or making the best offerings they can at the ancestors’ altar.
The same tradition applies when it comes to worshipping the national founding fathers.
This year four localities, including Hà Nội, Thái Bình, Bình Phước and Bến Tre Province, offered to co-host the ceremonies and series of accompanying activities during the Hùng Kings Memorial Day.
“I am the master of ceremonies and I have been entrusted to chair the ceremony commemorating the Hùng Kings,” said Lương Phú Thuận, 80.
“Vietnamese, wherever life takes you to,” he said, “remember to turn your heart and soul toward the Hùng Kings Temple. The Kings will bless you.”

Ceremonial: A long-standing tradition is maintained, with soldiers in traditional attire accompanying the palanquin. — VNS Photo Nguyễn Trung Kiên

Food story: It is said that Prince Lang Liêu, the youngest and poorest son of the 18th Hùng King, invented the square and round sticky rice cakes to gift his parents. This is a tradition maintained by the Vietnamese people ever since. — VNS Photo Trung Kiên


On the way up: People of Việt Trì City on their way to honour Hùng Kings. VNS Photo Đoàn Tùng

Orderly departure: Locals carry traditional flags, a large palanquin with offerings to walk up nearly 500 steps to the Upper Temple. — VNS Photo Đoàn Tùng


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Citizens are more concerned for the environment

A Mù Cang Chải District General Hospital doctor examines an ethnic minority baby in Lào Cai Province. The 2016 Việt Nam Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI) report says there was a significant rise in the reported quality of free child health care, with 32% saying that the service for children under 6 years of age was “excellent,” compared to 23% in 2015. — VNA/VNS Photo Dương Ngọ

Findings from the 2016 Việt Nam Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI), which was released yesterday, revealed that concerns about the environment have become a more salient topic among Vietnamese citizens.
Over 14,000 citizens randomly selected from all 63 provinces were interviewed for the 2016 PAPI report, which assesses citizens’ experiences with national and local government performance in governance, public administration and public service delivery, which helps to motivate public officials, civil servants, and public employees at different levels and in different sectors to perform better in citizen engagement.
Within the framework of the report, citizens were asked to describe their issues of greatest concern in 2016. While poverty remained the most important issue for respondents, 2016 witnessed a significant increase in concern for environmental issues. More than 12 per cent of respondents cited the environment as their most important concern, which is a dramatic 10 per cent increase from 2015.
The most obvious explanation for the sudden, dramatic shift was the widespread reporting of the mass fish death in central Viet Nam due to toxic industrial discharge into the sea, as well as saline water intrusion in the Mekong Delta, and rising air pollution in big cities and the Red River Delta, the PAPI report said.
The report went further and asked for the willingness of people to trade off support for the environment against other concerns like poverty reduction and economic development.
In terms of variation by geography and demographics, further analysis reveals that respondents in the North Central Coast provinces of Nghệ An, Quảng Bình, and Hà Tĩnh were more willing to sacrifice growth for the environment.
And in terms of demographics, education level was the strongest determinant, with more educated citizens far more likely to rank the environment over economic growth compared to less educated citizens.
When asked about the most important environmental concern facing the country, 60 per cent mentioned some form of water or air pollution. Respondents were conclusive in saying that water quality has declined. More than 67 per cent of those polled said water quality was worse than three years ago.
Regarding air quality and the change over time, respondents were evenly split, with 36 per cent indicating that air quality was worse compared to three years ago, and 38 per cent responding that it had improved.
Six dimensions
PAPI details provincial performance in six dimensions, including participation at local levels, transparency, vertical accountability, control of corruption in the public sector, public administration procedures, and public service delivery.
Of these six dimensions, the greatest gain was seen in public service delivery, with 35 provinces improving their scores in 2016 compared to 2011.
The PAPI report says that in particular, citizen perceptions of public health quality surged due to a jump in the proportion of citizens with health insurance, from 62 per cent in 2015 to 73 per cent in 2016. There was also a significant rise in the reported quality of free child health care, with 32 per cent saying that the service for children under 6 years of age was “excellent” compared to 23 per cent in 2015.
There was a slight increase in the overall provincial performance in the health service sector, bringing it back to its 2011 level after falling in 2014 and 2015. The main contributor to the positive move was a higher percentage of respondents who felt that public health care workers at district hospitals did not request bribes (51 per cent) compared to 2015 (48 per cent).
However, the trend of declining provincial performance in control of corruption in the public sector continued in 2016, with noticeable spikes in the numbers of respondents saying citizens had to pay bribes for state employment, for land use right certificates, and for teachers to pay sufficient attention to their children in public primary schools.
For example, approximately 54 per cent of respondents felt that bribes were needed in order to get a government job, up from 51 per cent in 2015 and 46 per cent in 2011. Reported cases of public officials diverting state funds at the local level also increased.
Meanwhile, the bribe amount citizens are willing to tolerate kept rising in 2016, with victims of corruption saying they would not make a denunciation in a case unless the bribe being asked reached around VNĐ25.6 million, higher than the reported figure in 2015.
Equity in state employment contributes significantly to a strong and clean (non-corrupt) state apparatus. However, the PAPI report said that it seemed difficult to reach this goal, especially when personal relationships and informal payments still play an important role among those who wish to pursue careers in the public sector. This has recently been recognised as a danger to an effective and facilitating government by the Government of Viet Nam, with the Prime Minister requesting dismissal of any bureaucrat whose appointment was influenced by nepotism.
“The 2016 PAPI results paint a mixed picture. On the one hand, there has been steady improvement in the performance of public service delivery over the past six years. However, most provinces can do more to improve the competence and attitude of civil servants and public employees, and enhance the transparency, responsiveness, and accountability of their institutions,” said Kamal Malhotra, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Việt Nam, said.
Đặng Ngọc Dinh, Director of the Việt Nam Center for Community Support and Development Studies, said he hoped that with the 2016 PAPI data and evidence from PAPI surveys over the next five years, the Government of Việt Nam can better oversee how it moves towards ‘the government that facilitates development and serves its people’

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Viet Nam, UN fight drought malnutrition

Two-year-old Va Vi Nhong Kim holds a ready-to-use therapeutic food sachet, his daily nutrition enhancement staple. -- Photo courtesy of UNICEF



Thousands of children under the age of five living in Central region drought-hit areas are recovering from malnutrition due to an Emergency nutrition intervention programme project.


The news was revealed in a report from National Institute for Nutrition (NIN) at a seminar held in Hà Nội.


The programme, with financial support worth US$4 million from UNICEF and the Government of Japan, has fulfilled its target of improving nutrition conditions for 7,640 children with severe and acute malnutrition (SAM) in 6 provinces of Ninh Thuận, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Trà Vinh, Hậu Giang and Cà Mau.


The children were among 27,500 young kids suffering from malnutrition. In addition, 39,000 pregnant and lactating women lack nutrition in the 18 provinces affected by drought, the report said.


The programme focused on areas of safe water supply, promotion of sanitation and hygiene, providing micro-nutrient supplements for the most vulnerable women and children.


According to the institute, about 83,560 pregnant and lactating women , 62,270 children of six to 23 months are benefiting from the programme. They were provided multiple micronutrients for three months and participated in various nutrition training courses.


In addition, there was an increase in malnutrition among children at drought-affected regions, it announced.


Specifically, the number of children under the age of five suffering severe acute malnutrition (SAM) rose from between 1.3-1.8 per cent to between 1.9-2.1 per cent in 2016, it said.


Addressing the event, Deputy Minister of Health Nguyễn Thanh Long praised the project’s achievements, saying it has not only helped improve nutrition conditions of women and children but also enhanced knowledge for local health workers.


Jesper Moller, deputy representative of the UNICEF in Việt Nam, expressed his hope that the project’s initial results would help boost nutrient and health care services for Vietnamese women and children in disaster affected areas.


A joint rapid assessment conducted in March last year by the Vietnamese government, the UN, and non-governmental organisations estimated that in the 18 most severely-affected provinces, around two million people were without access to water and 1.1 million people were in need of food aid. More than 60,000 women and children are already malnourished, and about 1.75 million people have lost their livelihoods as a result of the worsening situation.


In the same month, the government requested assistance from international partners for its relief efforts, prioritising support to ensure safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene practices and nutritional support in drought-affected areas and enhanced monitoring of potential disease outbreaks.


On 26 April 2016, the Government of Việt Nam, United Nations and partners appealed to the international community to support a US$48.5 million joint Government-United Nations emergency response plan to address the El Nino drought, affecting as many as two million people in southern and central regions.
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Saturday, April 1, 2017

FPT looks to sell trading and retail units in 2017

Programmers work at FPT Corporation. Viet Nam’s largest ICT group saw a slight increase in its pre-tax profit for 2016. — Photo chungta.vn

FPT Corporation may complete its divestment from FPT Trading and FPT Retail sub-units in 2017, officials said at the company’s annual shareholder meeting yesterday.
The divestment of the two subsidiaries is a must, according to FPT chairman Trương Gia Bình, as FPT targets to be a pure ICT group with rapid and sustainable growth, while many investors have expected the group to part with the trading and retail units.
The group’s trading and retail units recorded a negative growth rate with its revenue and pre-tax profit falling 9 per cent and 25 per cent to VNĐ23 trillion (US$1 billion) and VNĐ544 billion, respectively.
The reason for the decline in FPT’s trading and retail segment mainly came from the fall of cellphone distribution business. Distributing iPhone products brought FPT a yearly profit of VNĐ300 billion between 2013 and 2015. In 2016, profit from iPhone distribution fell 90 per cent to only VNĐ34 billion.
The US-based tech giant Apple changed its distribution policy for Viet Nam’s market by allowing local retailers such as Mobile World to directly import iPhone models.
In 2016, Microsoft, another technology company, eliminated its Lumia smartphones and relevant services, forcing FPT to cut prices for Lumia products and reduce its stockpiles of those products.
"The company will not hold the controlling stakes in the two subsidiaries after the divestments are complete," Bình said.
"The income from the divestment deal will be recorded in FPT’s earnings report after 2017," he added.
FPT planned to offload parts of its ownership in FPT Trading and FPT Retail as a whole in 2016, however, the plan did not work out as the group failed to negotiate with buyers.
Bình said that the company was amending the divestment plan. The new plan would separate the sale of FPT Trading from that of FPT Retail and had drawn attention from some investors.
Regarding the future of FPT Telecom, Bình said that the group might increase its stake in FPT Telecom in case the Government sells its stake in the company but the future remains uncertain.
At the annual shareholder meeting, shareholders approved the group’s plan to pay a 20 per cent dividend in cash for 2016’s performance. Half of the dividend was paid in August 2016, the other will be paid in the second quarter of 2017.
Shareholders also approved the plan to pay a 20 per cent dividend in cash for 2017’s performance.
In 2016, FPT recorded a combined revenue of VNĐ40.54 trillion, equal to the previous year’s number, and a pre-tax profit of VNĐ3 trillion, a yearly increase of 6 per cent.
For 2017, FPT targets combined revenue of VNĐ46.6 trillion, a yearly increase of 15 per cent from 2016, and pre-tax profit of VNĐ3.4 trillion, a year-on-year rise of 13 per cent.
In 2017, FPT will focus its resources on the telecommunication business and penetrating the 4G market.
FPT is listed on the HCM Stock Exchange under code FPT. The company’s shares yesterday went up 0.4 per cent to close at VNĐ47,300 per share.

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Australia, VN cooperation focuses on economic partnership

Deputy Minister Nguyễn Thế Phương (right) and First Assistant Secretary Philip Green sign a record of the transcript of the meeting. — Photo courtesy Australian Embassy in Hà Nội

The Australia and Việt Nam governments on Friday held their High-Level Consultations on Development Co-operation to discuss results of their long-term development co-operation and the importance of its transformation into an economic partnership.
The biennial High Level Consultations were led by First Assistant Secretary, South East Asia Mainland and Regional Division Philip Green, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia), and Việt Nam Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Thế Phương.
Accordingly, the two countries gained key achievements for the 2015-17 development co-operation, including due completion of the Cao Lãnh Bridge late this year, encouraging progress in developing three new initiatives -- Aus4Reform, Aus4Transport and Aus4Water -- to develop a strong and competitive private sector in Việt Nam.
They also noted the effective commencement of the new Aus4Skills initiative in 2016, which will continue to deliver the prestigious Australia Awards Scholarships as well as a new range of flexible human resource development support packages and support for women’s economic empowerment, including preparation for the new Aus4Equality and Investing in Women initiatives.
“Việt Nam has been an important partner to Australia in the region for a long time, and our commitment to development cooperation with Viet Nam is ongoing,” Green said.
Given Viet Nam’s tremendous achievements in socio-economic development, it is now time to transform the relationship into an economic partnership, based on mutual benefit and shared challenges,” he added.
The economic partnership is expected to be built on the principles of commitment to pursuing shared economic interests as outlined in the Plan of Action 2016-2019, encouraging a dynamic private sector, fostering greater business and market access opportunities, empowering women in the economy and promoting environmentally sustainable growth.

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Petrol pump seals increase tax collection

Petrol pumps in all stations nationwide will carry stamped seals by the end of this month as a measure to prevent tax losses and limit fraud, the General Department of Taxation announced yesterday. — Photo thoibaotaichinhvietnam.vn

Petrol pumps in all stations nationwide will carry stamped seals by the end of this month as a measure to prevent tax losses and limit fraud, the General Department of Taxation announced yesterday.
Tax departments in 46 provinces and cities nationwide have completed the stamping of pumps, and 12 other localities are in the process of doing so.
Only five localities, for various reasons, were yet to start implementing this measure, the department said at a meeting held in Hà Nội.
Nguyễn Văn Thủy, Deputy Director of Large Enterprise Department under the General Department of Taxation, said the stamping plan has significantly improved petroleum management on a national scale and should apply nationwide in the shortest possible time.
Some petroleum dealers with large market shares, like the Việt Nam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) and the Military Petroleum Corporation have supported this measure as it does not have a negative impact on their operations.
Besides, it helps increase revenues to the State Budget, creates a healthy business environment for petrol traders, and protects the rights of consumers.
In September 2016, the Minister of Finance sent a written request to tax authorities in provinces and cities to create a management scheme for petrol business operations, basically by supervising pumps at local petrol stations.
Following this, joint teams comprising officials from different agencies were organised to stamp seals on petrol pumps nationwide.
The seals have been prepared and managed by the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality. Local tax departments will monitor sales at the pump, opening and closing the seals at regular intervals.
Any discrepancy found in tax declarations made by traders and supplier invoices will attract sanctions and due taxes collected.
The General Department of Taxation estimates that after the new measure became operational, the collection of environmental protection tax levied on oil and gas consumption increased by 10 per cent.
In Quảng Ninh, the northern province where all pumps were stamped and sealed by November 2016, the monthly average fuel consumption and environmental protection tax collected have risen by approximately 15 per cent. A corresponding increase of 14 per cent was seen in Thái Bình Province. In Nghệ An Province, where the plan began implementation in June 2015 and was completed by November the same year, the increase was 20 per cent.
The General Department of Taxation said it would continue to direct tax departments of cities and provinces to promptly advise and guide provincial authorities in implementing the scheme, and at the same time, standardise and synchronise evaluation criteria to accurately assess the results of the campaign.

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