Vietnam : Businesses struggling with rising costs during Covid-19 era
Many businesses have closed down or are struggling with rising overheads due to Covid-19.
From January to the end of May, nearly 60, 000 businesses around the country closed. As many as 31, 800 of them closed temporarily, while the rest were dissolved or are in the process of dissolution.
Many others are struggling with rising production costs.
Ly Kim Chi, chairwoman of the Food and Foodstuff Association of Ho Chi Minh City, said that since the start of the year businesses have been struggling with rising costs for raw ingredients such as condiments, rice and seafood.
Production materials and items like packaging and rubber gloves have also risen in cost.
Do Van Khuol, supply director of Saigon Food Company, said that Covid-19 was driving up the cost of imported ingredients, and prices could rise by 10-25 per cent in the third and fourth quarters.
Last month the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers called for HCM City to delay its plan to charge extra fees for using seaport infrastructure works and utilities.
The city planned to begin doing this from July 1 to raise funds to upgrade seaport infrastructure.
The association proposed delaying that plan until at least 2022.
If the plan begins in July, businesses will face a serious financial burden on top of existing problems such as rising sea transportation costs and falling purchase demands, according to the association.
Although HCM City’s seaports play a key logistical role in transportation within the southern region and the Mekong Delta, traffic infrastructure for the seaports is still underdeveloped, leading to frequent congestion and high logistics costs.
Chi said that the next few months will see businesses importing a high volume of raw ingredients.
Businesses have asked that the proposed seaport fees be lowered so they can recover and improve competitiveness more easily, she added.
Businesses are also asking the Ministry of Industry and Trade to facilitate co-operation between them and e-commerce platforms to boost their business activities.
Vietnam News – June 13, 2021
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