The Vietnam Paper Corporation and the Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association have made ten proposals, aimed at fulfilling their production plan for the 2010-2015 period.
The proposals were announced at a conference in Hanoi on August 20, which was hosted by the paper sector and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and aimed to review the sector’s operation over the years as well as to outline its action plan for the future period.
Among the proposals, four have been accepted by the ministry, covering paper recycling, tax policy for the paper industry and paper raw materials. The other proposals will be decided in the near future.
According to General Director of the Vietnam Paper Corporation, his company’s annual growth has been near 9 percent since 2006, while its growth in revenues has been 16 percent.
The corporation has provided jobs and ensured livelihoods for about 13,000 staff, he added./.
The proposals were announced at a conference in Hanoi on August 20, which was hosted by the paper sector and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and aimed to review the sector’s operation over the years as well as to outline its action plan for the future period.
Among the proposals, four have been accepted by the ministry, covering paper recycling, tax policy for the paper industry and paper raw materials. The other proposals will be decided in the near future.
According to General Director of the Vietnam Paper Corporation, his company’s annual growth has been near 9 percent since 2006, while its growth in revenues has been 16 percent.
The corporation has provided jobs and ensured livelihoods for about 13,000 staff, he added./.