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Vietnam steps up tax scrutiny of foreign invested enterprises

DEC 18, 2019 / 10:09 Anh Hong

The Hanoitimes – Local authorities are trialing ways to prevent multinationals from structuring affairs in order to divert profits to low tax jurisdictions.

Tax authorities are stepping up efforts to deal with possible tax avoidance or evasion by foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) to ensure that they pay the tax due in Vietnam.

The revenue loss associated with tax issues was equal to 1% of Vietnam’s GDP.

Tax Departments of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have recently revealed that thousands of FIEs are failing to comply with tax regulations and the tax authorities are investing the issue to make public the list of violating enterprises.

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Bom trong phố: Vì sao việc di dời cây xăng vẫn giậm chân tại chỗ?

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Đến nay, 28/32 cây xăng thuộc diện di dời ở Hà Nội vẫn tiếp tục hoạt động. Vì sao việc di dời các cây xăng không an toàn ra khỏi nội thành vẫn giậm chân tại chỗ? Hà Nội sẽ làm gì hay đợi đến vụ cháy tiếp theo?
Việc di dời các cây xăng này ra khỏi nội đô, nhất là những cây xăng sát khu dân cư đã được UBND TP.Hà Nội xem xét từ năm 2013, sau vụ cháy nghiêm trọng cây xăng Trần Hưng Đạo

Việc di dời các cây xăng này ra khỏi nội đô, nhất là những cây xăng sát khu dân cư đã được UBND TP.Hà Nội xem xét từ năm 2013, sau vụ cháy nghiêm trọng cây xăng Trần Hưng Đạo

Nghe nội dung chi tiết tại đây:

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Vietnam urged to stop building new coal-fired power plants

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A halt to investment in new coal-fired power plants is required to check the trend of increasing coal consumption, a report warns.

The report, released on Monday by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in collaboration with Denmark’s Energy Agency, said the country needs early action to reduce future coal demand, which could include taxation on the use of coal or limits on new coal-based power generation.

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Vietnam’s 2020 strategy: a year of diplomatic force-multipliers

lowyinstitute.org – MICHAEL NGUYEN  – Published 16 Dec 2019 14:00  

As chair of ASEAN and with a seat on the UN Security Council, Hanoi has a chance to turn regional attention its way.

Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc raises the gavel as ASEAN chair for 2020 after a handover from Thailand’s Prayut Chan-O-Cha (Photo: Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP/Getty Images)
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc raises the gavel as ASEAN chair for 2020 after a handover from Thailand’s Prayut Chan-O-Cha (Photo: Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP/Getty Images)

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s raising of the ASEAN gavel last month signalled not only Vietnam’s commencement as chair of the regional grouping, but also the start of a critically definitive period for its foreign policy in the South China Sea.

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U.S. issues final order on duties on certain steel products from Vietnam

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FILE PHOTO: A man checks steel quality at Hoa Phat steel mill in Hai Duong province, Vietnam June 14, 2016. REUTERS/Kham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday it had issued a final order imposing duties of up to 456% on certain steel products from South Korea or Taiwan that are shipped to Vietnam for minor processing and then exported to the United States.

The agency said in a statement that it had found corrosion-resistant steel products and cold-rolled steel produced in Vietnam using substrate of South Korean or Taiwanese origin had circumvented U.S. anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties.

Vietnam makes more drastic efforts to end illegal fishing

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Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung urged ministries, agencies and 28 coastal localities to make more drastic efforts to terminate violations of Vietnamese fishing boats in international waters within the next six months.

Dung stressed the point while chairing a meeting of the National Steering Committee on illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing on Tuesday.

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New research on development issues in Vietnam Volume 11, number 11 (2019 November)

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AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

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After Samsung shifts operation to Vietnam, Chinese city turns into ghost town

 

Huizhou city has turned a “ghost town” after Samsung closed its last smartphone factory in China.

Huizhou city on the north of China’s flourishing Pearl River Delta has turned into a ghost town after Samsung closed its three-decade old factory and shifted operations to Vietnam and India in October, in the first visible fallout of the ongoing trade war between China and the US. India Times reports.

Where is everyone? The complex in Huizhou in Guangdong province in the southeast of China is one of the country’s largest white elephants

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Vietnam textile industry orders hit by African competition

By Anh Minh   December 10, 2019 | 01:59 pm GMT+7 VnExpress

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Women work at a garment factory in northern Vietnam. Photo by Reuters.

Vietnamese textile manufacturers are seeing orders decline with buyers moving to others, cheaper developing countries.

Normally, by the end of a year they would have enough orders for the whole of the following year, Nguyen Van Thoi, chairman of TNG Investment and Trading JSC, which makes garments, said.

But this year many businesses have said they do not have enough orders for 2020, with some reporting a 20 percent drop in orders from last year. Besides, many have not signed long-term contracts for products, only monthly or quarterly, he said.

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Vietnam among six nations worst hit by climate change in 20 years

By Minh Nga   December 10, 2019 | 07:48 am GMT+7 VNExpress

Vietnam among six nations worst hit by climate change in 20 years
Nguyen Thi Tu, a resident of Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7, walks on a flooded street as the city was hit by the record tide of more than 1.7 meters on September 30, 2019. Photo by VnExpress/Huu Khoa.

Vietnam is one of six countries most affected by climate change between 1999 and 2018, according to survey results released this week.

The Global Climate Risk Index, published by the German environmental think tank Germanwatch, ranked Vietnam sixth among countries hit hardest by extreme weather events in that period, with its Climate Risk Index (CRI) at 29.83.

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Vietnam trade surplus expands to US$9.1 billion in Jan-Nov

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The Hanoitimes – Vietnam’s trade turnover reached US$473.73 billion in the January – November period, of which its exports amounted to US241.42 billion, up 7.8% year-on-year, and imports totaled US$232.31 billion, up 7.4%.

Vietnam reported an estimated trade surplus of US$100 million in November, resulting in a trade surplus of US$9.1 billion in the first eleven months of this year, the General Statistics Office (GSO) has said in a monthly report.

 Data: GSO. Chart: Ngoc Thuy.

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How World Bank arbitrators mugged Pakistan

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How World Bank arbitrators mugged Pakistan

Thanks to the World Bank’s flawed and corrupt investment arbitration process, the rich are making a fortune at the expense of poor countries. The latest shakedown is a $5.9 billion award against Pakistan’s government in favor of two global mining companies for an illegal project that was never approved or carried out.

NEW YORK – Wall Street hedge funds and lawyers have turned an arcane procedure of international treaties into a money machine, at the cost of the world’s poorest people. The latest shakedown is a $5.9 billion award against Pakistan’s government in favor of two global mining companies – Antofagasta PLC of Chile and Barrick Gold Corporation of Canada – for a project that was never approved by Pakistan and never carried out.

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Why Vietnam Needs Six Airlines

Forbes Nov 29, 2019, 03:00am – Ralph Jennings

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Vietnam already supports five operating commercial airlines and a sixth is on the way. That’s because so many of the country’s newly minted middle class is literally going places.

Vietnam’s civil aviation authority estimates air passenger traffic will reach 131 million by 2020 following average growth of 16% last year and this year. By 2030, the authority expects 280 million civilian air trips per year.

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Cà Mau needs $27m to resettle people living in erosion-hit areas

November, 22/2019 – 07:53 VNS

Embankment to prevent erosion are under construction on Cà Mau Province’s west coast. — VNA/VNS Photo Kim Há

CÀ MAU — Cà Mau Province authorities has asked the Government for more than VNĐ622 billion (US$27 million) to finance 12 projects for relocating people from areas eroded by the sea and rivers.

At a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Trương Hoà Bình on Tuesday, they also sought VNĐ648 billion in emergency assistance to strengthen and upgrade the 23.5km sea dyke section between the Đốc River and Cái Đôi Vàm Town.

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Việt Nam should eliminate unfair incentives to grow the private sector

Update: November, 28/2019 – 08:36

Nguyễn Đức Thành, director of the Institute for Economic and Policy Research. — VNS Photo Nguyễn Minh Hương
Nguyễn Đức Thành, director of the Institute for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR) talks to Việt Nam News about the role of the private sector in the local economy and how it can develop.

 

How do you see the private sector developing?

In Việt Nam, there are three main types of enterprises: private enterprises, State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and enterprises with foreign direct investment (FDI). Private enterprises, especially the small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have fewer opportunities to receive incentives in tax, land and other factors.

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