Reference exchange rate up strongly at week’s beginning

The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,167 VND per USD on June 21, up 19 VND from the last working day of previous week (June 18).

With the current trading band of +/- 3 percent, the ceiling rate applied to commercial bank during the day is 23,862 VND/USD and the floor rate 22,572 VND/USD.

The rates listed at commercial banks all went up strongly.

At 8:40 am, the rates at Vietcombank stood at 22,870 VND/USD (buying) and 23,100 VND/USD (selling), both up 40 VND from June 18.

BIDV added 35 VND to both rates, listing the buying rate at 22,900 VND and the selling rate at 23,100 VND/USD.

During the week from June 14 to June 18, the daily reference exchange rate was adjusted down on Monday but then around to follow an upward trend until the end of the week. It ended the week up 49 VND compared to the rate on Monday.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Beverage stocks face more challenges despite positive results in Q1

Despite the positive business results in the first quarter of 2021, the beverage industry still has to face more challenges in the near future.

In May some provinces imposed social distancing measures to contain the new wave of COVID-19, including restrictions in gatherings and dining out.

This led to the index of industrial production (IIP) of the beverage industry to fall by 0.5 percent month-on-month in May. However, the index increased 12.8 percent over the year in the first five months of 2021, while the IIP declined 14.6 percent in the same period last year. Beer output was more than 1.7 billion litres, up 11.7 per compared to the first five months of last year.

Saigon Alcohol Beer and Beverage Corporation (Sabeco, SAB), one of the leading companies in producing beer, reported a significant improvement. Its financial results showed that as of March 31, the company’s net revenue rose 19 percent year-on-year to more than 5.86 trillion VND (253.6 million USD), resulting in a gain of 38 percent in profit after tax to 986.2 billion USD.

At this year’s General Meeting of Shareholders, the company passed the business plan with a target of nearly 33.5 trillion VND in net revenue and nearly 5.3 trillion VND in profit. According to this plan, Sabeco has accomplished 17.5 percent of the revenue plan and 18.6 percent of the profit plan.

Similarly, Hanoi Beer Alcohol and Beverage Joint Stock Corporation (Habeco, BHN), another big beer producer in Vietnam, also recorded a good performance in the first quarter.

In its first quarter’s financial statement, Habeco said its revenue reached nearly 1.4 trillion VND, up 78 percent over the same period of last year. Consequently, the company posted a profit after tax of 47.6 billion VND while it had lost 98.3 billion VND last year.

With this year’s target of nearly 5.4 trillion VND in net revenue and 255 billion VND in profit after tax, Habeco has completed 25.5 percent and 19 percent of its plan, respectively.

On the stock market, there have been reductions since the beginning of the year. Even though summer is a perfect season for beverage stocks to reverse course, it is difficult to witness a positive break through.

SAB shares closed on June 18 at 171,200 VND per share, down 4.3 percent compared to April and 16.5 percent since the beginning of the year.

Meanwhile, BHN shares were traded at 64,000 VND per share on the last trading day of the week, down 16.3 percent compared to earlier this year.

Stocks of SAB and BHN’s subsidiaries reported a similar trend. For example, Ha Noi Beer Trading JSC (HAT) fell 17.4 percent, and Ha Noi – Nam Dinh Beer JSC (BBM) down 17.3 percent.

On the contrary, investors are looking at companies producing soft drinks, mineral water, healthy drinks because these products are not affected by Decree No. 100/2019 (on administrative penalties for alcohol users driving traffic).

Sanna Khanh Hoa Beverage JSC (SKN) shares, which listed on UPCOM, surged 101 percent since the beginning of the year, rising from 9,200 VND to 18,500 VND.

In 2021, the company will build a Sanna beverage factory in Song Cau Industrial Complex with a capacity of 5,000 products per hour. The goal of the project is to use good quality groundwater with large reserves, to reduce the cost of transporting products from factory to markets.

The Khanh Hoa Sanest Beverage JSC shares (SKH) posted more modest growth, up 11 percent for the year, from 20,900 VND to 23,200 VND on June 18.

With the current developments of the pandemic, the expert team of SSI Research cautiously forecast that the recovery of the whole industry will be slow, and demand will only recover in 2022. For the beer industry, besides the epidemic, the price of raw materials may affect consumption demand and product prices.

The lack of tourists is also affecting the industry products’ consumption./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Long An: Four new industrial clusters to be put into operation this year

The southern province of Long An is set to get four industrial clusters this year, Vinh Khang, Tan My, Tu Phuong and Hiep Hoa, according to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade.

Their developers are expected to clear the lands by the end of this month and then begin construction of infrastructure for wastewater treatment, traffic, water, drainage, and electricity, which are expected to be completed by the end of this year.

Once completed, they will add nearly 200 hectares to the province’s availability of industrial lands.

The province has 16 industrial parks with a total area of over 2,282ha and average occupancy of 89.2 percent.

They house 796 foreign projects worth a total of 7.857 billion USD and 831 local ones worth 92.32 trillion VND (4.02 billion USD).

It is also home to 22 industrial clusters with an occupancy rate of 86.5 per cent. There are 647 projects with a total investment of 16.128 trillion VND (701.2 million USD), including 60 foreign ones worth 209.6 million USD.

According to its Department of Industry and Trade, the province’s industrial cluster development plan for until 2020 envisaged having 62 industrial clusters with a total area of more than 3,100ha by then, but currently only 22 industrial clusters have been put into operation.

The department said it would focus on completing the province’s industrial cluster development plan for 2021 – 30 to attract more investment.

Besides, it would monitor and ensure developers of infrastructure in the clusters finish the work in time, it added./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

State President lauds public security forces

State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has lauded the Ministry of Public Security for ensuring absolute safety for the 13th National Party Congress, and the elections of deputies to the 15th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels.

Speaking at a conference in Hanoi on June 21 reviewing the ministry’s work, the President affirmed that the public security forces fulfilled the goal of fighting crimes and legal violations. They also worked closely with the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Internal Affairs, Inspection Commission, judicial and audit agencies in discovering, investigating and dealing with serious economic and corruption cases, claiming trillions of dong to the State budget.

They also basically completed two projects on national database on population, and the issuance and management of citizen identity cards. Applications for citizen identity cards reached 107.8 percent, surpassing the target.

In the fight against COVID-19 pandemic, together with medical and army staff, the public security forces continued playing an active role of front-line staff and ensuring security and order in border areas.

About future orientations and tasks, Phuc asked them to enhance the management of entries and exits, and foreigners’ residence to mitigate the risk of virus spread; ensure cyber security, especially on social media, while improving the capacity of protecting security and safety of the information system.

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Minister of Public Security To Lam speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at the event, Minister of Public Security To Lam said the people’s public security forces strived to fulfil the goal of maintaining national security, ensuring social safety and order in any case, contributing to maintaining political stability, building a society of order, discipline and safety in service of socio-economic development and people’s well-being.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Prime Minister pledges to facilitate press activities

The government always appreciates and facilitates the operation of press agencies, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh affirmed on June 20.

At a meeting with representatives from press agencies on the occasion of the 96th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21), the Government leader affirmed that the history of Vietnam’s revolutionary press has always been closely connected with the cause of national defence, construction and development,.

He recalled the teaching of late President Ho Chi Minh, who laid the foundation for the revolutionary press in Vietnam, that the press must serve people and the revolution, and revolutionary journalists should be soldiers, with their pens and paper their sharp weapons.

In any periods of time, journalists have proven themselves as brave soldiers on all fronts, from the fight against natural disasters to the COVID-19 combat, he continued.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh meets representatives from press agencies on the occasion of the 96th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21). (Photo: VNA)

PM Chinh also highlighted that the revolutionary press has played a crucial role in promoting the country’s position and prestige in the international arena.

The Government hopes to receive support and recommendations from the press to build a government of integrity, which acts drastically and effectively for the sake of people and the nation.

Also present at the meeting, Nguyen Trong Nghia, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and head of the committee’s Commission for Information and Education, and leaders of ministries and agencies shared the view on the significance of the press to the country’s socio-economic development, national defence and security, the protection of the Party’s ideological foundation, and the fight against wrong and hostile views./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

COVID-19 vaccine fund raises nearly 259 million USD

Vietnam’s national COVID-19 vaccine fund had received more than 5.972 trillion VND (259.4 million USD) worth of donations from 332,578 organisations and individuals as of 5pm on June 21.

To ensure transparency and fairness, the management board of the fund has publicised all donor agencies and organisations, including those that have transferred money or committed to doing so.

The fund is set up to receive, manage, and use voluntary financial and vaccine donations and assistance from domestic and foreign organisations and individuals, along with other legal sources, for the COVID-19 vaccine procurement and import, research and production in the country, and the provision of vaccines for people.

Managed by the Ministry of Finance, the not-for-profit fund will use the mobilised capital resources for right purposes and in line with legal regulations, ensuring publicity, transparency and efficiency. It is subject to the examination, inspection, and auditing by relevant State agencies and to the supervision by the Vietnam Fatherland Front and the community.

Vietnam needs 150 million doses of vaccines to administer about 75 percent of its population this year, with total cost amounting to 25.2 trillion VND./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnamese overseas in Laos contribute to COVID-19 vaccine fund

The Lao-Viet Joint Venture Bank has donated 50 million LAK (5,200 USD) to Vietnam’s national COVID-19 vaccine fund.

The donations were handed over to the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos on June 21.

Nguyen Duc Vu, General Director of the Lao-Viet Joint Venture Bank, said as a joint venture abroad, the bank is always aware of its responsibility towards the homeland. In response to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s appeal on the establishment of the COVID-19 vaccine fund, the bank’s staff have made contributions to support the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

Trinh Minh Tam from the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos highly appreciated the gesture of the bank’s staff, affirming the donation will be sent to the COVID-19 vaccine fund soon.

As of June 21 afternoon, in Vientiane capital only, the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos had received 329 million kip (nearly 25,000 USD) and 1,700 USD to support the COVID-19 Prevention Fund and the COVID-19 Vaccine Fund./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Lao man arrested for illegally transporting drugs into Vietnam

The Border Guard Command of central Quang Tri province said on June 21 that they have arrested a Lao man when he was en route to illegally transport 38,000 pills of synthetic drugs into Vietnam.

Xeng Pheng Say, 38 years old, residing in Sop village, Sepangphay district, Khammouane province of Laos, was captured at 10:15am on June 21 on Road 16A.

He confessed he bought drugs in Laos and then illegally crossed the border into Vietnam to sell them.

The case is still under further investigation./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency