Business in brief in 19 September 2012
 
                                    The  showroom, organized by the Investment and Trade Promotion Center  (ITPC), opened at 51 Dinh Tien Hoang, District 1, in Ho Chi Minh City on  September 18. The showroom displays various kinds of export  products such as textile and garment, food, handicraft and gifts items,  and support industry. The second showroom is expected to open in late  September at 92-96 Nguyen Hue Street, also in District 1.
The  global economic recession has reduced the global consumer demand, but  may open up an opportunity for Vietnam’s wood processing industry to  develop. The remarks were made by Nguyen Chien Thang, chairman of  the HCM City Handicraft and Wood Industry Association (HAWA) at a  seminar in the city on September 18. Thang said that Vietnam ranks among  the top ten wood producers and exporters in the world and its wood  export turnover is likely to rise to US$15-20 billion in the next ten  years. According to the HAWA president, foreign businesses are shifting  their production base to Vietnam thanks to the country’s cheap labor  cost, which is currently standing at US$ 6 per person per day compared  to US$10 in China and US$13 in Malaysia.
Vietnam is a promising market for Thai enterprises, thanks to its stability and favorable investment environment. Vice  Secretary General of the Thai Board of Investment ( BOI) Vasana  Mututanont said this at a seminar on opportunities to strengthen trade  and investment in Vietnam, which was held in Bangkok by the Thai  Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the BOI on September 18. Head of  the MFA Department for East Asia, Paskorn Siriyaphan, said Vietnam is an  important market for Thai enterprises and said he hopes to boost more  trade and investment in the country. Trade between the two countries has  developed significantly with two-way turnover reaching US$9.5 billion  last year compared to just US$3.6 billion recorded in 2006. Thailand  ranks third among the ASEAN countries investing in Vietnam, with US$6.7  billion in registered capital and creating jobs for over 12,000 local  people.
Hanoi’s  consumer price index (CPI) rose 2.47 percent in September compared to  the previous month, according to the municipal Department of Planning  and Investment. The city’s average GDP increased by 7.9 percent in  the past three quarters of this year, with services rising 8.9 percent,  and industry and construction up 8 percent. Total state budget revenue  is estimated at VND92,275 billion, meeting 63.1 percent of Hanoi’s set  target. However, the industrial and construction sectors are facing  numerous difficulties, as shown by the 45 percent drop in key products.  Export turnover is estimated to have increased by 0.4 percent in the  third quarter of this year, bringing the nine-month value to US$7.53  billion.
Vietnam  and Italy have agreed to promote bilateral co-operation in industrial  production and increase their products competitiveness, said a  Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Italy. The agreement was signed in  Rome yesterday between Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade and  Italian Investment and Technology Promotion Office, under the United  Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO ITPO). The two sides  committed to organize workshops to teach Italian and Vietnamese people  about the two countries and exchange information on projects that can  help improve the relationship between Italian and Vietnamese  enterprises. They also consented to promote sustainable development and  green industry.
Upgrading  the countrys irrigation system to improve its efficiency to 80 per  cent will require around VND20 trillion (nearly US$1 billion) under a  plan drawn up by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The  plan seeks to utilize irrigation works nation-wide to increase, by  2020, the total irrigated areas by 5 per cent and reduce electricity and  water use per hectare by 10 per cent. Deputy Minister of Agriculture  Hoang Van Thang told a recent meeting that though the country got a lot  of rainfall, irrigation was widespread because of the uneven  distribution of rainwater in terms of location and time. The country has  904 large to medium- sized irrigation works that can provide water for  200 hectares of fields or more. Of them 11 irrigate over 100,000ha,  while more than 100 others are capable of irrigating 2,000ha or more.
The Prime Minister hopes to light up Vietnams anti-smuggling budget with a pioneering scheme to re-export seized tobacco. Under  the PM approved Decision No. 1112, good quality tobacco seized from  smugglers will be re-exported as part of an experiment running from now  until the end of 2013. Money earned from the pilot scheme will be used  for future anti-smuggling work, but there are strict conditions on the  selling terms. The re-export must be carried out at international border  gates and is not permitted to be done in land or to countries bordering  Vietnam. The Ministry of Industry and Trade will be responsible for  appointing suitable enterprises to perform the task, as well as  regulating them.
Siemens  Vietnam and Vietnam Motors Industry Corporation (Vinamotor) yesterday  signed an agreement to manufacture an ELFA hybrid bus prototype. Siemens  will supply all necessary ELFA components and provide technical support  while Vinamotor will prepare the platform and manufacture the remaining  parts of the bus for operational readiness. This kind of city bus can  reduce fuel consumption by up to 50 per cent compared with standard  models, and also mitigate its impact on the environment through lower  exhaust emissions while providing maximum passenger comfort. According  to President and CEO of Siemens Pham Thai Lai, the prototype is expected  to be ready for initial demonstration by July next year. Upon  successful production and testing, the prototype will be put into  experimental operation with passengers on public roads for three months  before a final performance evaluation. Serial production is expected to  be carried out immediately after the evaluation stage.
In  Vietnam, digital information makes up 45 per cent of an enterprises  total value, according to the Symantec Corps first ever 2012 State of  Information Survey. "In Vietnam, the rapid growth of digital  information is inevitable with the increasing usage of technology among  enterprises," said Alex Ong, Symantecs country director for Vietnam.  "While organizations in the digital economy can use the information they  generate every day to better serve customers and increase productivity,  the same information can be a major liability if not properly protected  and managed."
Techcombank officially opened its new headquarters, named Techcombank Tower, in Ha Noi on Monday. This  is a remarkable event marking the continuous development of Techcombank  in its 19 years of history, throughout which the core value of putting  the "customer first" has always been embraced. Techcombank has become  one of the leading commercial joint stock banks in the market with a  nation-wide network of 314 branches/TSOs, 1,250 ATMs, and nearly 7,300  strong staff. Currently, the Bank serves 2.6 million customers and  around 72,000 business clients. 
                                    
