Set as Homepage    Add Favorites

Logistics firms losing out to foreign rivals
Date: 11/24/2011 8:52:17 PM
The Vietnamese Ship Owners’ Association (VSA) has asked the relevant authorities to tighten the granting of licenses to foreign ship owners who are squeezing out local logistics companies.

For loose cargo and container transportation, local ships are qualified for serving domestic routes but there is little room left for them due to the overwhelming presence of foreign competitors, said Do Xuan Quynh, general secretary of VSA.

The Ministry of Transport last week held a meeting on this issue and came to the conclusion that it will not issue more licenses to foreign ships operating on local routes provided that local ships can meet the demand.

Trinh Minh Hien, head of the Legislation Department of the transport ministry, asserted that such a move does not violate Vietnam’s commitment as a World Trade Organization member.

In fact, Article 7 of Vietnam’s Maritime Code stipulates that local ships are prioritized to transport cargo and passengers on local routes. Therefore, only when local ships are unable to meet the demand can foreign ships take over.

Protecting local ship owners is normal in other countries, especially in cases of super-heavy goods or liquid gas transportation.

Deputy minister of transport Nguyen Hong Truong said that in future, the ministry will only grant licenses with six-month validity to foreign ship owners.

(Source:The Saigon Times Daily)
   Other news
Homepage | News | Search | Comparison| Terms Of Use | Contact | User

INDOCHINA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING CO., LTD
HO Add: 62L/36 Nguyên Hồng, Ward 11, Bình Thạnh District, HCMC - Vietnam
Biz Office Add: #48 Road No 11, Quarter 6, Hiệp Binh Chánh Ward, Thủ Đức, HCMC - Vietnam
®Source: http://viipip.com should be clearly quoted for any use of information extracted from our website.
Publication permit No: 60/GP-TTĐT , April 05, 2010.