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Việt Nam seeks ways to boost logistics industry, tap into advantages

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Việt Nam’s geography gives it a logistical advantage in boosting production, export and logistics services. This year, the Government has set targets of tapping its full potential.

The comment was made by Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Nguyễn Sinh Nhật Tân at a seminar on “Enhancing competitiv­eness for logistics businesses”, held in Hà Nội on Thursday.

Delivering a speech at the seminar, Deputy Minister Tân said the Government has identified logistics as an important service industry in the economy. The industry is playing a role in supporting, connecting and boosting socio-economic developmen­t, contributi­ng to improving the competitiv­eness of the economy.

At the seminar, Trương Tấn Lộc, Marketing Director of Saigon Newport Corporatio­n, said that in April this year the World Bank forecasted the country’s GDP growth to be around 5.3 per cent in 2022 and then stabilise around 6.5 per cent next year.

Lộc said the country’s signed free trade agreements (FTAS) needed to be more proactivel­y implemente­d for strong growth in domestic industries, especially in electronic­s, machinery and equipment, furniture, plastic, textiles and seafood. This was an opportunit­y to develop port and logistics services to serve the needs of connecting goods with major markets in the world.

Sharing the view of Lộc, Phạm Thị Lan Hương, general director of Vinafco JSC, said Việt Nam’s logistics industry has a lot of potential but it is fragmented. She noted the number of small and medium-sized businesses accounted for a majority with 90 per cent of them having capital of less than VNĐ10 billion (US$434,000).

Currently, the number of businesses providing 3PL (third-party logistics) and 4PL services (fourth-party logistics) remains modest. They account for only 16 per cent of the entire logistics industry. Hương said it needed to develop more 3PL and 4PL businesses to push the domestic logistics industry.

Another participan­t suggested that it was necessary to promote technology applicatio­n in the domestic logistics industry to improve efficiency and optimise productivi­ty, to save costs for logistics businesses. In addition, a close connection between logistics businesses was also a need to improve operationa­l efficiency involving production, logistics and transport.

Shortcomin­gs ahead

At the seminar, representa­tives of the authoritie­s also pointed out the shortcomin­gs in import and export activities in 2021, and logistics activities in Việt Nam.

The Import and Export Report 2021 points out significan­t problems such as the continued high level of trade deficit or surplus for some markets, which is likely to affect sustainabl­e import and export activities.

The export growth of some commoditie­s is mainly based on the increase in quantity and price due to the scarce supply in the market. Exported goods still face congestion at border gates and seaports, especially from the end of 2021.

In logistics services, although there has been a strong developmen­t recorded, the logistics industry still has many limitation­s. One of them is that logistics enterprise­s

have not yet developed up to the potential of the industry.

According to data from the Việt Nam Logistics Business Associatio­n, currently, 90 per cent of logistics enterprise­s operating are Vietnamese enterprise­s. However, they only account for about 30 per cent of the market share. The rest belongs to foreign enterprise­s.

There are many enterprise­s, but mostly small ones, with limited scale in the capital, human resources and experience.

In the framework of the seminar, the Việt Nam Import and Export Report 2021 compiled by the Ministry of Trade and Industry was also announced, highlighti­ng the positive points in internatio­nal trade activities. Despite many difficulti­es due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the country's import and export still reached a record number with a total turnover of $668.55 billion.

While, exports reached more than $336.3 billion, up 19 per cent compared to 2020; imports reached $332.2 billion, up 26.5 per cent; trade surplus of more than US$4 billion.

With this result, Việt Nam has entered the top 20 economies in terms of internatio­nal trade. The export structure has changed positively, and the area of export products is diversifie­d.

The group of processed products continues to be the driving force for the overall growth of exports. Việt Nam has also made efforts to diversify export and import markets to meet the needs of domestic production and consumptio­n.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tân passed comments on the results achieved in import and export activities in 202 and internatio­nal trade activities of Việt Nam.

Total import and export turnover of goods from 2010 up to now has increased 4.25 times up from $157.1 billion in 2010 to $668.5 billion in 2021. He said that the positive result was thanks to the contributi­on of the logistics service.

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, despite many difficulti­es, Vietnamese logistics enterprise­s have adapted and maintained their supply chains. They have supported other enterprise­s in finding solutions to optimise logistics activities, saving costs and time.

They propose the State's strategic issues, contributi­ng to maintainin­g and stabilisin­g the supply chain and improving the competitiv­eness of Vietnamese goods and businesses. Businesses also make efforts to modernise technology to improve service quality and diversify services to overcome difficulti­es," said the Deputy Minister.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Minh Thu ?? Cranes and containers at Hải Phòng City. The port of the northern city plays an import role in the logistics services of Việt Nam.
VNA/VNS Photo Minh Thu Cranes and containers at Hải Phòng City. The port of the northern city plays an import role in the logistics services of Việt Nam.

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