Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 12, 2015

Vietnam launches safeguard investigation as domestic steelmakers hurt by Chinese imspanorts


The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade has launched a safeguard investigation into imports of steel billets and bars, at a time when domestic steelmakers are hurt by imported products, particularly from China.


The probe is carried out to determine whether Vietnam should take a safeguard action, such as levying higher duties on the imports, according to the directive signed by Minister Vu Huy Hoang.


Safeguard action is among three trade remedies as per international law, besides anti-dumping action and countervailing duty measures, according to the Vietnam Competition Authority (VCA) under the ministry.


The investigation has been initiated in the wake of a complaint lodged by a group of four domestic steelmakers, which collectively account for 34.2 percent of the country’s supply of the said products.


The companies, including Hoa Phat Steel JSC, Southern Steel Corp., Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel JSC and Vietnam Italy Steel, demanded that the trade ministry review the material injury imported products had caused to the domestic industry between January 1, 2012 and September 30, 2015.


While only 468,000 metric tons of steel billets were imported into Vietnam in 2012, the volume is expected to rise to 1.5 million metric tons by the end of this year, the steelmakers said in the petition sent to the VCA.


Similarly, steel bar imports this year are forecast to be more than 1.12 million metric tons, compared to only 389,000 metric tons three years ago.


Such an increase of imported products has eaten into the market share of the domestic steelmakers, forcing them to cut production over poor sales.


The steel billet market share of domestic players dropped from 100 percent to 86 percent in 2015, and from 100 percent to 98 percent in the case of steel bars, according to the four companies.


In the meantime, the market share of imported steel billets and bars has jumped 250 percent and 117 percent, respectively, in 2012-15.


Nguyen Van Sua, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Steel Association, said domestic steel billet and bar makers have had to operate at only half of their full capacity in the past year.


“Their sales only rose 10 to 15 percent, whereas the growth of imported products was as strong as 150 percent,” he added.


The four firms demanded that a 45 percent and 33 percent import duty be levied on imports of steel billets and bars, respectively.


The tariffs should be immediately imposed for 200 days, before the trade ministry releases the final conclusion of its safeguard investigation, according to the petition.


“The proposed import duties are justified, given the difficulty the domestic steel industry is facing,” said Le Sy Giang, a trade remedy expert.


“While the decision to call for the safeguard investigation came quite late, it still indicates that Vietnamese businesses have known how to make use of trade regulations as per international law.”


Imports are mostly Chinese


Most of the steel products that will be inspected by the Vietnamese trade ministry were imported from China, according to sources close to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.


As of the end of November, Vietnam had spent US$6.79 billion importing 13.85 million metric tons of steel of all kinds, with Chinese products making up 61 percent and 55 percent of the volume and value, respectively, according to customs data.


Vietnamese steelmakers are also hurt by a trick local steel importers employ to dodge import duties.


Vietnam currently slaps a zero tariff on imports of steel alloyed with chromium, whereas the non-alloy products are subject to a nine percent tax.


Many businesses therefore import alloy steel billets with a very small content of chromium to enjoy the tariff exemption.


With the small content of chromium not affecting the quality of the steel billets, businesses can turn them into steel products used for construction, instead of importing the highly-taxed non-alloy steel billets.


“This is in fact a trick to evade taxes, which causes huge damage to the state revenue,” a steel expert said.


Steel bars and billets are the fourth commodity, following float glass, cooking oil and monosodium glutamate, to undergo safeguard investigation since 2009.


No action was taken following a probe into imports of float glass, while the sodium glutamate investigation is still ongoing.


Cooking oil is the only product to be taxed following the safeguard investigation, with an import duty of five percent, applicable to the period from May 7, 2013 to May 6, 2014.


The rate, however, will be lowered to two percent for May 7, 2016 – May 6, 2017.


Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!




Vietnam launches safeguard investigation as domestic steelmakers hurt by Chinese imspanorts

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 12, 2015

"Xoi vo" - a popular sticky rice in Vietnam


VietNamNet Bridge – Although it is one of the most popular ways of preparing sticky rice, ‘Xoi vo’ (mung bean coated sticky rice) does not actually possess the very characteristic stickiness that usually seen in other types of Xoi. In contrast, the kernels are rathery crumbly, fully coated with well-kneaded yellow mung bean





‘Xoi vo’ is special even starting with its very name. ‘Vo’ in Vietnamese means squeezing hard, and that is exactly how one describes the process of making this “squeezed sticky rice” dish. This sweet delicacy is not easy to cook, but its wonderful taste will truly reward the effort.


As a kind of ‘Xoi’, the main ingredient of ‘Xoi vo’ is glutinous rice, but we also need mung bean, some salt, sugar and vegetable oil to complete the dish. Because the flavor can be ruined by one unqualified grain, so rice and dehusked bean need to be picked carefully. Afterwards they will get soaked separately for up to 12 hours.


Just like ‘Xoi xeo’, mung beans for ‘Xoi vo’ are also steamed and mashed until it becomes powdery. Subsequently, the beans and rice are well mixed together, with a helping hand of salt and vegetable oil; the grain will be covered entirely with granular bean. Well-squeezed steamed mung bean adds a creamy texture and sweet nutty flavor to the rice. Afterwards, everything will be steamed again!


20 minutes in the steamer will make the rice tender, but it is not the end of this complicated and time-consuming process. The cook has to wait for the mung bean glutinous rice to cool off; then roll it between his hands with some sugar. Let it cool, and one can now enjoy his just reward


        



Related news

Aroma young glutinous rice of Vietnam Northwest


10 dishes you must try next time you’re in Hanoi


Nhan Dan/VNO




"Xoi vo" - a popular sticky rice in Vietnam

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Teachers, students take test together





The public paid atten-tion to a competition for gifted and talented ninth grade students organised by Hong Linh Town’s Department of Education and Training in central Ha Tinh Province last week as over 70 local teachers were also seated for the same test with the students.


The competition was expected to find the best students in subjects like History, Biology, Chemistry and Geography and rate the teachers, too.


Some people disagreed with the department on the testing, saying that the same test for students and teachers means an underestimation or no respect for teachers.


Meanwhile, the head of the town’s education department, Le Ba Thiem, said this school year saw the first time such a kind of competition was organised in the town.


Since the beginning of this school year, the department informed teachers about the competition and encouraged them to join as the competition results were used to select teachers for nursing the town’s gifted and talented team.


“We expected that the testing made teachers review their knowledge, pay more attention to their work, at least on what they are delivering to students,” Thiem said.


He told an online newspaper tamnhin.net on Sunday that when he inspected classes in the town, he was sad to see some teachers inattentive to maintain and enrich their knowledge.


The laziness and neglect caused mistakes that were possibly avoidable and they disappointed students, Thiem said.


Vice director of Ha Tinh Province’s Education and Training Department, Nguyen Quoc Anh said that the testing for both students and teachers in Hong Linh Town was not a good way to rate teachers.


For teachers, besides knowledge and exam-taking skill, methods to deliver knowledge, to help students obtain knowledge and use it or dig for more information were more important, Anh said.


“I guess that few normal teachers could do exams designed for gifted and talented students because their typical features are expected to find and promote talent and innovation,” he said.


Tran Nhu, a white collar worker in Ha Noi, said that she would not be surprised if a teacher could not answer a question that was designed to challenge fifth graders like her son.


“I sometimes fail to help my son with his math problems. I have a teacher study with him at home weekly and the tutor, who is working for a private school in Ha Noi, is also stuck on questions, particular those at a high level for talented students,” she said.


The teacher, in that case, told her son that she would give him answers later after she reviewed books, Nhu said.


“I expect teachers keep studying, enriching their knowledge and skills so that they could instruct students,” she said.


“I find nothing wrong if teachers and students are seated for the same exam,” Nhu said.


“There is a problem for education managers to solve if teachers cannot pass the exam. We want qualified teachers for our children,” she said.


In 2013, the principal of Cao Thang High school in central Thua Thien Hue Province asked teachers to do the same final tests with twelfth graders.


The move aimed to help the teachers to assess the difficulty of examination questions more exactly, then predict the students’ ability to deal with such questions and the ability of teachers themselves as well.


However, the testing also faced objection by teachers and principals of other local high schools with an argument that it underestimated teachers. — VNS





Teachers, students take test together

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

The 4th meeting session of Executive Board of PATA Viet Nam Chapter



(Photo: Truyen Phuong)


In 2015, many activities of PATA Viet Nam Chapter attracted the enthusiastic participation of tourism businesses. The Chapter also focused on supporting tourism businesses and promoting Viet Nam tourism’s image.


PATA Viet Nam Chapter had informed timely to members about annual events of PATA such as forums, workshops, trade fairs…. In addition, PATA Viet Nam Chapter also coordinated with Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) to hold important tourism events to introduce Viet Nam to the world.


At the session, delegates suggested PATA Viet Nam Chapter should foster the support of members in areas of overseas tourism promotion; strengthening the connection between PATA and members; suggesting PATA to support marketing and promotion training…


Speaking at the session, Director General Nguyen Van Tuan emphasized Law on Tourism is an important legal foundation affecting directly to tourism businesses. Therefore, PATA Viet Nam Chapter and Viet Nam Society of Travel Agents (VISTA) should hold workshops to contribute ideas for revision of the Law; discussing policies on visa exemption for package-tour travelers to Viet Nam; strengthening the connection with PATA; welcoming international famtrips and presstrips to Viet Nam…


Pham Thanh




The 4th meeting session of Executive Board of PATA Viet Nam Chapter

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

VNAT works with PATA’s CEO



(Photo: Huong Le)


According to Mr. Mario Hardy, tourists more and more tend to travel to the Asia- Pacific countries, which is considered as big chance for this region. However, over density of tourists in popular destinations may cause overload of electric power and water supply, waste disposal…Therefore, he suggested Viet Nam should develop theme tourism products, festivals…at unknown destinations. Besides tourism products diversification, Viet Nam tourism should also diversify tourist source markets.


In the coming time, PATA will focus on 5 main contents: tourists allocation to destinations; recommendation of visa waiver for visitors; training human resources; sustainable development (environment, human and community); dealing with crises in the future.


Highly appreciated the suggestion of Mr. Mario Hardy, Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan hoped PATA will continue to inform Viet Nam about international tourist market trends; invite famous bloggers to Viet Nam to introduce the country’s image; support human resource training, crisis management, e-marketing….


Pham Thanh




VNAT works with PATA’s CEO

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

VNAT organizes Viet Nam Tourism Roadshow in Hong Kong



Deputy Director General of VNAT Ha Van Sieu speaks at the Viet Nam Tourism Roadshow


The roadshow attracted the participation of 35 tourism enterprises of Hong Kong including reputable names such as Hong Thai Travel, Wing On Travel, Zuji.com.


In his opening speech, Mr. Ha Van Sieu – Deputy Director General of VNAT introduced new policies facilitating international travels to Viet Nam, including visa waiver policy for citizens of UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. The roadshow aims to attract citizens of these 5 Western European countries who are residing in Hong Kong traveling to Viet Nam. The number of Hong Kong tourists and other nationals in Hong Kong to Viet Nam has increased in recent years.


On the same day, VNAT’s delegation participated in the 2nd ASEAN Development Forum. The first ASEAN Development Forum held by Xinhua News Agency in December 2014 in Hong Kong with the theme of “Building a mutually trusted community with common destiny” was attended by ASEAN Secretariat, government officials, experts, scholars, and business people from ASEAN countries. Following the success of the first edition, the 2nd ASEAN Development Forum was organized in Hong Kong to build post-2015 development strategy of ASEAN and discuss about opportunities and challenges in promoting the initiative of "cohesion and development path". At the forum, officials, scholars and business representatives of ASEAN countries, Hong Kong and mainland China discussed the contents of tourism cooperation, tourism development…


At the forum, Mr. Ha Van Sieu delivered a speech on enhancing tourism information exchange between China and ASEAN.


Hong Nhung




VNAT organizes Viet Nam Tourism Roadshow in Hong Kong

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

Boosting tourism promotion via cinema



Photo: Huong Le / TITC



Speaking at the seminar, Ms. Preeti Saran – Indian Ambassador to Viet Nam affirmed that India and Viet Nam has maintained good relations in various fields, including culture, sports and tourism. According to Indian Ambassador to Viet Nam, film industry has a significant impact on tourism. A famous film which attracts many viewers is able to facilitate luring visitors to destinations appeared in the film. She emphasized that Viet Nam is endowed with many wonderful destinations and if Indian films about Viet Nam are produced, more Indian people will travel to Viet Nam. She hoped that the seminar would provide opportunity for Indian and Vietnamese film makers to exchange information, share experiences and cooperate in the future to offer viewers unique and attractive films, contributing to tourism development of the two countries.




Deputy Director General of VNAT Ha Van Sieu speaks at the seminar (Photo: Huong Le / TITC)



Mr. Ha Van Sieu – Deputy Director General of VNAT appreciated her initiative of tourism promotion via cinema. He affirmed that Viet Nam, a beautiful country with many stunning landscapes, will inspire Indian film makers to produce films. VNAT is ready to cooperate, provide information and create conditions favorable for Indian film producers.



At the seminar, filmmakers of the two countries discussed about human resources, film scenes, technical conditions, participation in film festivals of the two countries…



On this occasion, Indian film makers will explore some famous destinations in Viet Nam to develop ideas for co-production of films.


Hong Nhung




Boosting tourism promotion via cinema

Vietnam Tour Expert Help: www.24htour.com
Halong Bay Cruises Tour Expert Help: www.halongcruises.com.au

www.24htour.com
www.facebook.com/24htour
www.twitter.com/24htour
www.pinterest.com/vn24htour
#24htour #‎vietnamtravelnews‬ ‪#‎vntravelnews‬ ‪#‎vietnamnews‬ ‪#‎traveltovietnam‬ ‪#‎vietnamtravel‬ ‪#‎vietnamtour‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬