
BUSINESS IN BRIEF 24/5
06/08/2010 - 17 Lượt xem
According to the WEF, the
improvement in
However, the WEF said that despite
the good progress,
On top of that, the country’s low
ranking in the transparency of its border management needs to be improved
quickly, said the WEF.
According to the WEF, the 2010 trade
index underlines the concerns shown by foreign investors about the poorness of
This year,
Ship cable factory inaugurated in
Danang
The opening ceremony of
The Middle Area Construction &
Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. (Macshinco) under the Vietnam Shipbuilding
Industry Group (Vinashin) inaugurated a ship cable factory in the central city
of Danang on May 23.
Covering an area of 45,000 sq.m at
the
Equipped with modern machines from
Europe, the factory, the first of its kind in
According to Macshinco Director Tran
Quang Tuan, the factory expects to earn over VND500 billion in revenues each
year.
Japanese company to build plywood
plant in Long An
A Japanese company plans to
manufacture plywood in the Phu An Thanh Industrial Park of Ben Luc District, the
southern
Vina Eco Board Co., Ltd, an
affiliate of
Construction is due to begin this
June and finish in November of 2011. Upon completion, the plant would operate
with a design capacity of 250,000 square meters per year and employ over 400
workers.
The Japanese investor opted for Long
An for this project due the abundance of cajuput in the province. Cajuput is a
main material source required to produce plywood.
On the other hand, the Phu An Thanh
Industrial Park is close to the Ho Chi Minh City – Trung Luong expressway, which
will facilitate the transport to and from the future
plant.
One of Japan’s five largest groups,
Sumitomo has 121 affiliates in 67 countries around the world. In Vietnam, the
group has opened three offices in Hanoi, Da Nang City, and HCMC, which engage in
varied fields, from the import and export of oil, gas and chemicals to the
manufacturing of iron and steel.
Malaysia continues to welcome
Vietnamese workers
Malaysia will continue to welcome
Vietnamese workers into the country in the future and will do its best to ensure
their safety.
Dr. S. Subramanian, the Malaysian
Minister of Human Resources, confirmed this during an interview with the Vietnam
News Agency on the sidelines of the 21 st ASEAN Labour Ministers’ Meeting
(ALMM), which took place in Hanoi on May 24.
“We are quite happy with the number
of Vietnamese workers currently in Malaysia . They are hard-working and are
contributing to our economy,” said Subramanian.
Regarding the working conditions of
Vietnamese workers, the minister said that Malaysia has rules and regulations to
ensure that Vietnamese workers’ rights are protected and they can work in a
pleasant environment.
To develop human resources for
economic recovery after the global financial crisis, Subramanian said that ASEAN
countries should raise the level of their workforces’ skills and the proportion
of fully trained workers and that this will increase ASEAN
productivity.
Speaking about the initiative to set
up a common ASEAN labour market where a worker from one country can easily
secure jobs in another, the Malaysian minister said that the issue would be
discussed in detail at this meeting, to ensure that every ASEAN member country
benefits.
The setting up of a common ASEAN
labour market will be in line with the building of the ASEAN social, economic
and cultural community by 2015 when there will be greater cooperation and a
greater movement of workers within the ASEAN community, said
Subramanian.
According to the Department for
Overseas Labour Management under the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social
Affairs, Vietnam started to send workers to Malaysia in early 1992 and at
present, there are about 100,000 Vietnamese working in the country, mostly in
industrial production.
Vietnam’s seafood export to US
increases
Vietnam earned 215 million USD from
seafood exports to the United States in the first four months of this year, a
year-on-year increase of 26.3 percent.
According to the Vietnam Association
of Seafood Processors and Exporters, the US imports tra fish and catfish from 12
countries across the world, and Vietnam is the largest exporter of tra and basa
fish to the market.
The US demand for imported seafood
is forecast to increase in the near future due to the oil spill in the Mexican
gulf, which is seriously affecting the US environment and its seafood
output.
Vietnam ’s seafood exports in the
reviewed period increased by 17.4 percent to 1.2 billion USD, with exports of
tra and basa fish and shrimp rising by 15.6 percent and 11.7 percent,
respectively.
The EU market continues to import
the most Vietnamese seafood, closely followed by Japan and the
US.
Source: VNA, Saigon giai
phong
