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Government support for industrial sector will ease WTO integration (08/08)
06/08/2010 - 169 Lượt xem
How competitive will in-dustry remain when subsidies evaporate in accordance with our commitments to the WTO?
Industry grew by 16 per cent between 2001-2005. But the added-value target was not met. This shows that industrial competitiveness is still lacking. It’s a challenge for industry as it undergoes global integration.
Is the lack of co-operation among
Co-operation will help enterprise survive and become more competitive. Co-operation among enterprises is still modest but it seems to have improved. That’s because enterprises have acknowledged the importance of co-operation. In addition, the Industry Ministry has both created favourable conditions and encouraged co-operation between enterprises and industrial associations during the past five years. The ministry sees these associations as a bridge between enterprises and the Government. The associations also help the ministry understand the difficulties and challenges faced by enterprises as they strive to develop policies and practices to enhance growth and integration.
Do you think too much importance has been given to exports at the cost of the domestic market; could this have hampered the development of competitiveness?
Too much focus on the export market may lead to the loss of the domestic market. The Industry and Trade Ministries have anticipated the risk and introduced measures to cope with it. Many products such as Sai Gon Beer, Vinamilk and Vinatex garments and textiles have won a firm share of the domestic market. Higher economic growth will help increase the domestic market’s purchasing power so enterprises should map strategies to tap the potential. Macro regulation by the ministries has enabled
What is the Industry Ministry doing to prepare enterprises for global integration?
It’s most important that
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