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Tax code bogs down VN cement exporters
Người đồng hành - 2/23/2017 2:14:38 PM
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Local cement producers worry that their exported products could struggle to compete with foreign firms in term of price, a concern voiced at an online forum held in Hà Nội on Wednesday.

Trần Việt Thắng, general director of the Việt Nam Cement Industry Corporation (VICEM), said the increasing input material and fluctuating foreign exchange rate have brought difficulties for cement exporters.

“Vietnamese cement has been under pressure both in terms of price and supply in comparison with China, Thailand, Indonesia and Japan in the region,” Thắng said, adding that these factors could directly affect domestic cement production.

He said the Government’s Decree No 100/2016/NÐ-CP stipulates that exported cement products are not eligible to enjoy input value-added tax (VAT). In addition, the product is imposed five per cent export tax.

The taxes have made the export cost increase by US$4.5 per tonne of clinker and $7.5 per tonne of cement based on average Free-on-board (FOB) prices of $30 and $50 respectively.

Nguyễn Quang Cung, chairman of Việt Nam Cement Association, said the cement export amount last year was reduced by 5.9 per cent from the previous year.

Notably, since the middle of 2016, the cement export prices were reduced around $10 per tonne from the end of 2015.

“Many cement producers could face risks of halting their production or bankruptcy if the Government does not create timely solutions to unknot these difficulties,” Cung said.

He added that members of Southeast Asian Cement Association in a meeting in October voiced that the tax policies could reduce Việt Nam’s cement competitiveness in the international market.

Lawyer Lê Đình Vinh, director of Vietthink Law Firm, said VAT and export tax have been indirect taxes imposed on the consumers.

“If we impose a high export tax, purchasing power will be reduced,” Vinh said.

The Government has enhanced collection of direct taxes and reduced indirect taxes, a move that has been suitable with the world’s trend and the country’s reality.

Increasing export tax has been considered against the Government’s guidelines.

Việt Nam set an annual export target of 20-35 per cent of the country’s total cement and clinker capacity by the year of 2030.

Việt Nam’s cement output is expected to reach 120-130 million tonnes a year by 2020, while local consumption was estimated at 93 million tonnes, making a possible redundancy of around 25 to 35 million tonnes.

By the end of last year, the cement industry’s total designed capacity reached 88 million tonnes a year.

However, some cement projects which are expected to become operational in 2018 would bring the country’s total designed capacity to 108 million tonnes a year.

Last year, cement and clinker exports were over 14.73 million tonnes or $561 million, reducing 7.1 per cent and 16 per cent in terms of quantity and value respectively from the previous year. Philippines and Bangladesh have been Việt Nam’s two largest cement importers.




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