Restructuring State-owned enterprises (SOEs) with a focus on groups and corporations is a priority of the Vietnamese Government in 2013, with the hope of directing the capital flow on the right track and improve the performance of this sector.
By the end of 2012, 75 groups and corporations completed their restructuring projects, 45 of which received approval from competent authorities.
Dang Quyet Tien, deputy director of the Corporate Finance Agency under the Ministry of Finance said the aim of restructuring is to establish strong economic groups, which will be able to invest in highly profitable sectors, bringing large revenue for the State.
Up to now, State-owned enterprises which have their approved restructuring projects are ready to implement them as scheduled.
The National Power Transmission Corporation of the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) will reorganise its system and reform business administration to increase the effectiveness of power transmission and reduce the power loss to 8 percent.
According to a member of the corporation’s council, Nguyen Duc Cuong, the corporation will seek foreign investment in 2013, while increasing the application of science and technology in operation and management.
Restructuring SOEs is a right and inevitable policy. It is also an urgent task to bring about an effective and positive change for businesses and help them raise their competitiveness in the increasingly deep and broad international integration.
To make the strategy effective, concerted measures need to be carried out, including issuing a mechanism to monitor and evaluate the operations of State-owned enterprises.-VNA
By the end of 2012, 75 groups and corporations completed their restructuring projects, 45 of which received approval from competent authorities.
Dang Quyet Tien, deputy director of the Corporate Finance Agency under the Ministry of Finance said the aim of restructuring is to establish strong economic groups, which will be able to invest in highly profitable sectors, bringing large revenue for the State.
Up to now, State-owned enterprises which have their approved restructuring projects are ready to implement them as scheduled.
The National Power Transmission Corporation of the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) will reorganise its system and reform business administration to increase the effectiveness of power transmission and reduce the power loss to 8 percent.
According to a member of the corporation’s council, Nguyen Duc Cuong, the corporation will seek foreign investment in 2013, while increasing the application of science and technology in operation and management.
Restructuring SOEs is a right and inevitable policy. It is also an urgent task to bring about an effective and positive change for businesses and help them raise their competitiveness in the increasingly deep and broad international integration.
To make the strategy effective, concerted measures need to be carried out, including issuing a mechanism to monitor and evaluate the operations of State-owned enterprises.-VNA