Business in brief in 01 Aug 2012
                            
                               
                                                  
                             
                   Vietnam  earned US$1.131 billion from exports to Indonesia in the first half of  this year, US$60 million more than its import from the island nation. Most  notably, Vietnamese coffee exports gained US$78.2 million, up 7.5 times  compared to the same period last year, while ore and minerals fetched  US$0.61million, up 3.86 times; mobile phones, US$134.7 million, up 155  percent; and electric wires and cables, US$5.8 million, up 151 percent.  Vietnam and Indonesia have agreed to strengthen bilateral trade and  investment, aiming to raise two-way trade to US$5 billion by 2015. Both  countries are preparing to upgrade their relationship to a strategic  partnership in the future.
Vietnam’s  bonds gained, pushing the five-year yield to the lowest level in three  weeks, on speculation banks have more funds to buy debt as an economic  slowdown saps demand for loans. The yield on the benchmark five-year  notes fell four basis points, or 0.04 percentage point, to 9.80 percent  in Hanoi, according to a daily fixing from banks compiled by Bloomberg.  The overnight interbank deposit rate slid for the eighth day, falling  36 basis points to 1.47 percent, data from lenders show. The economy  grew 4.66 percent in the three months to June from a year earlier, and  Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh said last month full-year expansion  may fall below the government’s 6 percent target.
Vietnam has won a US$60 million contract to export 30,000 tons of Tra fish to Russia, worth, from now to the end of this year. Duong  Ngoc Minh, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Association Seafood Exporters  and Processors (VASEP), said the country has also signed other contracts  worth US$300 million in total to export tra fish, shrimp and cuttlefish  to Russia by the end of 2013. However, stocks of Tra fish are dwindling  on the domestic market with the average price hovering between  VND22,000 and VND22,500 per kilogram.
International  tourist arrivals in Vietnam last month dropped 7.9% year-on-year to  466,000, marking the third monthly decline in a row, according to the  General Statistics Office. In the year to date the nation has  attracted over 3.83 million international visitors, up 10.8% from the  same period last year. However, this growth mainly results from a large  number of tourists coming in the early months of the year while the  number of foreign tourists has steadily fallen in the past three months.  According to the office, there were around 278,000 international  tourists coming to Vietnam for leisure travel, down 11.9% from a year  ago. Vietnams top ten source markets are China, South Korea, Japan, the  U.S., Taiwan, Cambodia, Australia, Malaysia, France and Thailand.  However, tourists from South Korea, Japan and Malaysia increased last  month with respective growth of 17.2%, 12.7% and 14.5% while other  markets fell.
Saigontourist  expects to welcome around 80,000 international tourists, mainly  Chinese, traveling on the cruise ship SuperStar Aquarius from November  this year to March next year. Some 80 trips of SuperStar Aquarius of  StarCruises will bring tourists on the routes from China’s Sanya to  Halong Bay and Danang city during the period. The ship owner arranges  three-day and two-night tours linking Sanya to Halong Bay and four-day  and three-night tours taking in Sanya, Halong Bay and Danang. Each week,  Saigontourist will welcome three cruise trips in Halong Bay and one in  Danang. Foreign cruise travelers will enter the country on passports and  laissez-passers. This year is the booming time for the cruise tourism  segment with estimated year-on-year growth rate of 25-30 per cent. “We  anticipate the number of cruise tourist arrivals will amount to 130,000  in this year and 80 per cent of the plan has been completed,” Thang  said.
Many  Vietnamese companies will take part in an exhibition and conference on  scientific equipment, technology, instruments, and laboratory to be held  in Bangkok from September 26 to 28. The exhibition (Thailand Lab  2012), organized by VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific, will showcase the  latest innovations in bio-technology, analysis, diagnostics, and  laboratory technology and equipment. Nguyen Ba Vinh, representative of  the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau in Vietnam (TCEB), said  TCEB will offer incentives for exhibitors as well as visitors taking  part in the event.
Vietinbank has officially deployed nine automatic toll service stations nationwide.  The stations are intended to help reduce traffic congestion because  drivers will no longer need to stop to pay tolls. The station can  automatically calculate the appropriate toll based on the distance the  vehicle has traveled. The 9 stations will include Cau Gie in Ha Nam  Province, Luong Met in Lang Son Province, Binh bridge in Hai Duong  Province, Phu Bai in Hue city, northern Hai Van tunnel in Da Nang city,  Gianh bridge in Quang Binh Province, Da Nang and Tan Son Nhat airports  and T1-toll service station in highway 51 southern Bien Hoa city.
Leading  non-bank remittance firm iRemit is planning to establish presence in  Vietnam and India to further widen its reach and create new income  streams. “We have long been targeting India but just couldn’t  penetrate it. We’re hopeful though it can still happen. They are a bit  protective of their turf,” said Bansan Choa, chairman and president of  iRemit on the sidelines of the company’s annual stockholders’ meeting  yesterday. Choa said the company is aggressively expanding to various  markets across the globe with the aim of serving non-Filipino money  senders as well. Aside from India, iREmit is also looking at Vietnam as  site for future expansion given the nation’s high economic growth.
Vietnam  will allow distributors of petrol and other oil products to set their  own selling prices, following a request by several distributors to raise  retail prices, state-run Vietnam Television said on Wednesday. The  ministry of finance has given its approval for the move, the TV station  said in a news bulletin without elaborating.
Cooking  gas distributors today raised prices by VND52,000 (US$2.5) to an  average price of VND367,000 ($18) per 12kg canister following a global  increase in prices. The distributors included Saigon Petro, MT Gas  and Pacific Petro, amongst others. After a period of falling prices,  imported gas has risen to US$775 per ton, $177.50 higher than early  July. According to HCM Citys market watch team, gas prices were prone  to fluctuations. Violations were widespread throughout the market, so  the team would tighten inspections in the near future. In July, the team  inspected 22 gas shops and agents, and 14 were found to have violated  regulations such as illegal gas extraction and falsified weights. 
Debt-ridden  Binh An Seafood (Bianfishco) has been rescued after signing a  co-operative agreement with two banks on Sunday to restructure the  company. Bianfishco had signed agreements with Saigon-Hanoi  Commercial JSC (SHB) and the Vietnam Development Bank (VDB) to stabilize  production and ensure the rights of workers, farmers and other  shareholders, according to Tran Van Tri, general director of Bianfishco.  Under the agreement, SHB will guarantee payment of Bianfishcos loans  from VDB. VDB has also committed to releasing Bianfishcos mortgaged  property of which 50 per cent is owned by CEO Pham Thi Dieu Hien. The  agreement stipulates that SHB is recognized by the Can Tho Planning and  Investment Department as taking control of a 50 per cent stake in  Bianfishco from Hien.
Shareholders  of Kim Eng Vietnam Securities Joint Stock Company (KEVS) approved the  change of its corporate name to Maybank Kim Eng Securities Joint Stock  Company during its general meeting last Friday. The new name  reflects Maybank’s acquisition of Singapore’s Kim Eng Holdings Ltd.  after Nomura Singapore Limited, a subsidiary of Maybank, had bought a  44.6% stake in the financial service firm on January 6. The board of  directors has been reshuffled, with Shahrul Nazri Bin Abdul Rahim  replacing Lam Hoang Loc as chairman of the enterprise. Meanwhile, Tan  Pei San and Soon Su Long have replaced Ronald Anthony Ooi Thean Yat and  Nguyen Thi Thanh Hien in the board. The enterprise at last year’s  general meeting also agreed to double its chartered capital to VND600  billion to supplement capital for operations in the coming time.
The Singapore-Malaysia joint venture enterprise VFM Wilmar began construction on a US$47-million wheat flour mill on July 31. The  mill, covering more than 3.4 hectares, is located in Cai Lan Industrial  Zone, Ha Long city, Quang Ninh province. It will employ 200 workers and  produce 500 tons of flour and flour-based products each day. This is  one of three projects that were granted licenses by the province at the  Quang Ninh Investment Promotion Conference last February. The mill is  expected to contribute over VND200 billion per year to the provincial  coffers.
An  illegally built, US$10 million Wolfram refinery, funded by the Hoang  Thai Joint Stock Company, has been closed down in Quang Nghia Commune in  northern Quang Ninh Province. More than 4,000 tons of wolfram ore  stored at the refinery for processing has been removed from the site.  Authorities have demanded that the environment be restored to its  original state. Its reported that the company bought 4.9ha of land from  Nguyen Van Phat, a resident in Quang Nghia Commune, in 2011. The land  was owned by the city and it was given to Phat to grow trees. While  waiting for approval to build the tungsten plant, the company carried  out site clearance and built roads and houses for workers. When this was  discovered, Mong Cai City authorities immediately told the company to  stop construction and investment.
Ten  new fresh food markets have been built in the south-eastern province of  Dong Nai since 2011, and 12 others will be opened by the end of next  year to improve food safety. The total funding is US$1.1 million,  which came from the national Livestock Competitiveness and Food Safety  Project (LIFSAP) implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural  Development with financial support from the World Bank. In a meeting  between the provincial Peoples Committee and the project management  held yesterday, participants claimed that the markets have attracted a  large number of customers.
The  Peoples Committee of the central province of Nghe An has proposed that  the Prime Minister offer incentive policies to the US$1 billion Kobelco  Vietnam Co Ltds sponge iron factory. Under the proposal, the  province suggested the Government to provide the project with a 50 per  cent corporate income tax reduction within 15 years since operation and a  waive of import tax in first five years. 
Vietnam ranks fourth in instant noodle consumption worldwide, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. An  average Vietnamese person consumes one to three packs of instant  noodles per week. The country has 50 producers, resulting in an annual  output of 50 billion packs.