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Vietnamese apparel firms avoid stock market for now

Although Vietnamese apparel company movement toward the stock market is an inevitable trend in a market economy, only 30 businesses of the sector’s total of 6,000 have listed so far.
Vietnamese apparel firms avoid stock market for now ảnh 1Although Vietnamese apparel company movement toward the stock market is an inevitable trend in a market economy, only 30 businesses of the sector’s total of 6,000 have listed so far. (Photo: dautuchungkhoan.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Although Vietnamese apparel company movement toward thestock market is an inevitable trend in a market economy, only 30 businesses ofthe sector’s total of 6,000 have listed so far.

Analysts say that most domestic garment and textile companies areconcerned about the possibility that if they list, foreign investors couldcorner large chunks of their shares or even attempt hostile takeovers.

Many companies also fear their shares would not get fair value iflisted now, because the sector faces many challenges.

Last year was a hard one for the sector, with results much worseexpected, including just 28.3 billion USD worth of exports, a year-on-yearincrease of 5.6 percent.

In addition, the year’s target had been adjusted down from 31billion USD to 29 billion USD, after major importers, including the US, the EUand Japan, reduced demand for garment and textile products.

Listed companies did not escape the downturn: Soi The Ky JointStock Company saw after-tax profits plummet by 60 percent to less than 29billion VND (1.28 million USD), Thanh Cong Textile Garment Investment TradingJoint Stock Company’s after-tax profit was down 25 percent to 114 billion VND (5.06million USD).

This year, the sector is expected to face many challenges as well,including a lack of support from tax policies, since several important tradedeals such as the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and the Trans-PacificPartnership will not come into effect.

Lastly, competition will only become fiercer, as other countriesmarch ahead thanks to their conducive tax policies and exchange rates. Theinstability in the EU economy is also expected to have an impact.-VNA
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