
Bac Ninh (VNA) - The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), thePeople’s Committee of Bac Ninh province, and Samsung Electronics Vietnam havejointly signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on a programme to supportVietnamese businesses operating in the northern province.
The signing ceremony on September 21 was witnessed by Deputy PrimeMinister Trinh Dinh Dung.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Dao Quang Khai saidthat Bac Ninh has so far attracted nearly 1,600 FDI projects with combinedregistered capital of 19.8 billion USD, in which projects from the Republic ofKorea account for over 60 percent and Samsung alone makes up nearly half of allregistered investment, at 9.3 billion USD.
The province has worked with Samsung in recent times to carry out a rangeof activities to assist other enterprises. However, Khai said, the cooperationmechanism between the two is not sufficiently strong to gain effective support,while many domestic businesses are also not strong enough to participate insupply chains, and connectivity between them and Samsung remains weak.
Under the MoU, the programme will be implemented from 2020-2025 and includetwo parts: a business improvement consultation sub-programme and another todevelop a network of suppliers.
The programme aims to gradually increase the contribution of Vietnamesebusinesses operating in Bac Ninh in the industrial production value created bySamsung.
With the consultation sub-programme, Samsung will help Vietnamese enterprises in Bac Ninh improve their competitiveness through bettering production and managing quality.
Under the sub-programme to develop a network of suppliers, local enterprises are given priority to supply products and services, in the fields that the province has strength such as food, agricultural products, medical services, supporting industrial products, and transport, if they meet Samsung’s requirements on suppliers. If ensuring Samsung’s standards, Vietnamese suppliers will have chances to provide high-value spare parts with big volumes.
Samsung Vietnam General Director Choi Joo Ho affirmed that SamsungVietnam will intensify collaboration with the Vietnamese Government andauthorised offices to expand activities to develop supporting industries.
The signing of the programme forms a premise for Samsung to share itsexperience with supporting industry enterprises in Bac Ninh and to help themensure competitiveness in production, he added.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Deputy PM Dung said that the Vietnam-RoK relationship is flourish with the two countries setting up their strategic partnership in 2009. The RoK is Vietnam’s biggest foreign investor and its second largest trading partner and ODA provider. Meanwhile, Samsung is the biggest foreign investor in Vietnam which has made huge contributions to the country’s economic development, generated many jobs and actively participated in social welfare activities.
Over the past years, Bac Ninh has paid special attention to renewing its investment climate and is one of the localities attracting the most foreign investment of Vietnam, he assessed.
The Deputy Prime Minister noted that Vietnam’s supporting industries still exhibit shortcomings such as small scale, few products, high prices, and low competitiveness.
He expects this newly-signed programme to help resolve these shortcomings and serve as a model for other enterprises to learn from.
He assigned the MoIT and other ministries and sectors to focus on resolving difficulties facing businesses, especially those relating to capital and human resources.
The Government official expressed his hope that Samsung will continue assisting Vietnam in developing enterprises operating in supporting industry, increasing product values and increase the proportion of domestically-made products so as to make Vietnam one of the biggest supplier in Samsung’s production chain.
The Vietnamese Government has pledged to always support cooperationbetween ministries, localities, and major groups in carrying out programmeshelping businesses to develop supporting industries, Dung added.
An agreement on providing technical assistance for potential suppliersin Bac Ninh was also signed at the event./.
VNA