Steps in processing of the written request for analysis of imports and exports are available for use

Steps in processing of the written request for analysis of imports and exports are available for use

On June 28, 2018, the Ministry of Finance issued the Decision No. 1921/QD-TCHQ on introduction of the processes for sorting commodities, and imposing tax rates on imports and exports.

Steps in processing of the written request for analysis of imports and exports are prescribed as follows:

After receipt of the written request for analysis, the inspecting officer verifies documents submitted to request analysis and searching on the MHS system to decide whether the written request is rejected or accepted for further actions.  If the written request is accepted and analysis is carried out, the inspecting officer determines analyzed indicators.  In case of lack of conditions for analysis, an assessment is needed:

  • The inspecting unit requests the requesting customs unit in writing to assign its staff member as a representative to witness the sample splitting process.
  • The sample-splitting report is prepared by using the given template. The sample sent for assessment must be split from the sample received for analysis and must be customs sealed.
  • When sending the sample for assessment, the inspecting unit must clearly specify analyzed indicators to carry out sorting of commodities according to the List of imports and exports, and the Tariff Schedule applied to imported and exported commodities.
  • The inspecting unit is responsible for showing assessment results in the Notification of analysis results.

    The Decision No. 1921/QD-TCHQ will enter into force from the signature date.

Procedures for inspecting discarded materials imported from abroad into Vietnam

Procedures for inspecting discarded materials imported from abroad into Vietnam

This is the content guided in Official Letter 4202 / TCHQ-PC on the management of discarded materials imported from abroad into Vietnam. Accordingly, the Customs Sub-Departments where the declarations are registered must check the validity of, and compare information on, relevant papers upon the import of discarded materials from abroad into Vietnam, concretely:

  • The written certification of satisfaction of environmental protection conditions in the import of discarded materials for use as raw materials for production;
  • A written notice on the import lot of scraps;
  • A written certification of the margin for import of discarded materials according to regulations;
  • Written document certifying the conformity of environmental technical standards to imported goods lot;
  • Checking, comparing and comparing import data of enterprises’ scraps on customs dossiers with information on relevant papers.

In addition, the General Department of Customs also provides detailed guidance on the actual inspection of this kind of goods. See details in Official Letter 4202 / TCHQ-PC dated 17/7/2018.

Purification in Sabeco: Thai tycoon gradually eliminated the Vietnamese leadership.

Purification in Sabeco: Thai tycoon gradually eliminated the Vietnamese leadership.

From 2016 up to now, the Board of Directors and Sabeco’s Board of Directors has continuously been fluctuating, before and after the Thai representative.

Previously, by the end of 2017, the Ministry of Industry and Trade sold 53.59% of Sabeco’s capital to Vietnam Beverage Company (Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi), a company with the value of nearly $ 5 billion. borrow.

After acquiring and holding key positions, Sabeco recently set a profit after tax profit target of over 4,000 billion VND, down 19% y / y, even though Vietnam beer industry is forecasted to grow 5% % in this year.

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Fluctuations, big banks replaced the leadership

Fluctuations, big banks replaced the leadership

Banking staff dynamics are still strong at the time when the first reconstruction process is complete. Leadership in many banks is not stable even though the organizations continue to report big profit.

As for the big banks, the wave of high-level personnel changes at these banks has taken place since 2014 as a result of the restructuring of the system. A series of structural changes have brought positive results and prospects for these banks.

The results of the past years have shown that many banks have made positive changes. Agribank saw high credit growth, bad debt decreased. Vietcombank saw a sharp increase in assets, while VietinBank actively treated bad debts to maintain its interest rate below 3%.

The process of restructuring the banking system is still ongoing. In particular, the selection of appropriate leadership for banks, especially the leading banks, has a great influence on the system is very important.

 

Automation and automation can cause millions of female workers to lose their jobs

Automation and automation can cause millions of female workers to lose their jobs

Vietnam is considered by the international organizations to eliminate the gender gap fastest in the past 20 years. The rate of women entering the labor market is quite high – over 70%; Women owned enterprises reached 31.6% …

In the next 10 years, 70% of high-risk jobs can be replaced by machines, automation. In particular, the highest risk is in agriculture, forestry and fisheries (83.3% of high risk jobs); Up to 74.4% of the employment in the manufacturing industry and 84.1% of the high-risk retail jobs.

Increase the number of branches in the system of economic sectors of Vietnam.

Increase the number of branches in the system of economic sectors of Vietnam.

Decision No. 27/2018 / QD-TTg Promulgating the system of economic branches of Vietnam takes effect from August 20, Accordingly, the list of economic sectors in Vietnam consists of 5 levels:

  • Primary sector consists of 21 sectors coded alphabetically from A to U;
  • Secondary sector includes 88 branches;
  • each sector is encoded by two numbers corresponding to the corresponding primary sector;
  • Sector 3 includes 242 branches;
  • Each sector is encoded by three numbers by secondary sector respectively;
  • Level 4 includes 486 sectors (up 49); each sector is encoded by four numbers in the corresponding tertiary sector;
  • Level 5 includes 734 sectors (up 92 sectors);
  • Each sector is encoded by five digits according to the corresponding level 4 sector.

The contents of the Vietnamese economic sector clearly explain the economic activities, including elements classified into each of the following sections:

  • Include: Economic activities identified in the economic sector;
  • Exclusion: Economic activities not defined in the economic sector but in other economic sectors.

Decision No. 10/2007 / QD-TTg is effective from the effective date of Decision 27/2018 / QĐ-TTg.