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Equitisation of State firms ‘speeding up' (21/12)

21/12/2011 - 13 Lượt xem

Pham Viet Muon, deputy head of the Committee for SOEs Renewal and Development, said the Government would restructure as many as 1,309 State-owned enterprises (SOEs) by 2015, many of them major corporations or economic groups.

Of them 27 are large enough to directly impact the economy, including the Viet Nam Shipping Industry Group, Viet Nam Post and Telecommunications Group, Viet Nam National Oil and Gas Group, Viet Nam National Shipping Lines, and Viet Nam National Coal-Mineral Industries Group, he said.

The Government would however retain controlling stakes of 65-75 per cent, he said.

In the last two years the equitisation process had slowed down significantly due to many difficulties including the stock market downturn, creating a big challenge for the economy, he said.

Other problems included equitisation mechanisms and policies, he said.

Most of the current policies were outdated, he said, while the biggest obstacles related to defining valuation of enterprises, including value created by geographical advantages.

Evaluating the assets of large SOEs that have a lot of land and other properties is also a difficult task, he added.

To speed up the equitisation process, the Government issued Decree No 59 last July providing guidelines for the conversion of SOEs into shareholding companies.

The decree eliminates many of the legal obstacles to determining the enterprise value of SOEs before equitisation and to offering incen-tives to attract strategic investors.

The Ministry of Finance is collecting public opinion to draft guidelines for implementing the decree that will speed up the equitisation process while still ensuring quality products for the stock market.

Source: VNS