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Viewing cable 07HOCHIMINHCITY1265, HCMC BOARD OF GOVERNORS OUTLINES AMCHAM PRIORITIES

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
07HOCHIMINHCITY1265 2007-12-21 12:59 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Consulate Ho Chi Minh City
VZCZCXRO7780
OO RUEHDT RUEHPB
DE RUEHHM #1265/01 3551259
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
O P 211259Z DEC 07
FM AMCONSUL HO CHI MINH CITY
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 3480
INFO RUCPDOC/USDOC WASHINGTON DC PRIORITY 0008
RUEHHI/AMEMBASSY HANOI PRIORITY 2379
RUCNARF/ASEAN REGIONAL FORUM COLLECTIVE
RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC
RULSDMK/DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION WASHINGTON DC
RUEHRC/DEPT OF AGRICULTURE USD FAS WASHINGTON DC
RUEHHM/AMCONSUL HO CHI MINH CITY 3699
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 HO CHI MINH CITY 001265 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR EAP/MLS, EEB/TPP/BTA/ANA 
STATE PASS TO USTR DBISBEE 
TREASURY FOR SCHUN 
COMMERCE FOR HHPHO 
USAID/ANE 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ECON EAGR ELTN ETRD BEXP VM
SUBJECT: HCMC BOARD OF GOVERNORS OUTLINES AMCHAM PRIORITIES 
 
REF: (A) HO CHI MIN 1144, (B) HO CHI MIN 1131, (C) HO CHI MIN 955 
 
HO CHI MIN 00001265  001.2 OF 002 
 
 
1. (SBU) During the monthly American Chamber of Commerce 
(AmCham) Breakfast on December 11, American business leaders in 
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) expressed frustration about the 
Government of Vietnam's (GVN) approach to trading rights and 
distribution rights, explained efforts to improve customs 
clearance processes and discussed student demonstrations against 
China.  Looking to the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement 
(TIFA) Council meeting in Washington on December 17, the AmCham 
Board of Governors (BOG) hoped discussions would increase market 
access for U.S. companies and reverse a trend that AmCham 
perceives as the GVN interpreting WTO commitments as a ceiling 
rather than a baseline.  End summary. 
 
Trading and Distribution Rights 
------------------------------- 
2. (SBU) During a monthly breakfast meeting with the Consul 
General on December 11, the Board of Governors of AmCham in HCMC 
raised trading rights and distribution rights as among the most 
significant impediments to their expansion in Vietnam (reftel), 
and referred to their AmCham position paper (at "http: 
//www.amchamvietnam.com/1863?PHPSESSID=") as a source for the 
full AmCham position.  Members' complaints against GVN policies 
fall into two areas:  rules restricting importers to using a 
single, nation-wide distributor for each type (HS Chapter 
category) of good imported and a definitional problem concerning 
what is "retailing" and a "retail sales outlet." 
 
3. (SBU) Members of the AmCham BOG argued that the restrictions 
on distribution networks (Circular 9, Article 3, 1, d) are 
inconsistent with paragraph 147 of Vietnam's Working Party 
Report and discriminate against foreign-invested enterprises 
(FIEs) in favor of domestic enterprises not subject to the same 
restriction.  CG replied that his understanding was that the 
restrictions currently in place do not violate Vietnam's WTO 
commitments which are governed by the negotiated services 
schedule which liberalizes distribution rights for FIEs 
beginning in 2009.  CG went on to add, however, that while the 
USG cannot argue that the restrictions on distribution rights 
represent violations of WTO commitments, he does agree that the 
restrictions represent bad economic policy that the GVN should 
change because it is hampering Vietnam's domestic economic 
growth and development by creating artificial supply chain 
bottlenecks and thus increasing prices.  CG explained that he 
has already made that argument to economic officials in southern 
Vietnam and in press interviews. 
 
4. (SBU) AmCham complaints concerning the definition of 
"retailing" and "retail sales outlets" generally come from 
members importing industrial machinery, materials, coatings, 
chemicals and other items that are not normally thought of as 
"retail" items.  As long as such items are sold via a contract 
signed with a foreign entity (such as an office in the USA or 
Singapore), they can be imported and delivered directly to the 
end user.  In the past, however, some importers of such items 
brought in stock in advance that they would then sell to end 
users.  The GVN has now defined such sales as "retail sales by a 
foreign company" and thus prohibits them prior to retail 
liberalization under the GVN's WTO agreement.  Once again, at 
least some members take a legalistic approach to this question, 
arguing that GVN definitions of "retailing" and "retail sales 
outlets" conflict with WTO Central Product Classification (CPC) 
lists.  AmCham members are pressing the Ministry of Industry and 
Trade (MOIT) on the motivation and implementation of Circular 
9's Economic Needs Test. 
 
Customs Clearance Issues 
------------------------ 
5. (SBU) A BOG member (representing express delivery) explained 
that AmCham is also working to improve Vietnam's customs 
procedures, working through ASEAN to promote pre-clearance 
standardization in Vietnam for express delivery and freight. 
However, this needs Ministry of Finance approval and Customs has 
balked at program elements, including waivers on low-duty 
consignments, more flexible business hours, de minimus values 
and requirements for additional automation.  During the APEC 
year the "e-Manifest" pilot program worked well, but Customs 
stopped the program after APEC saying there was no legal basis 
for its continuation.  Today, Vietnamese customs officials 
manually clear about fifty percent of the cargo coming in, 
creating "opportunities" for unscrupulous agents. 
 
HO CHI MIN 00001265  002.2 OF 002 
 
 
 
Students Rally Against Chinese Announcement 
------------------------------------------- 
6. (SBU) A member from the energy industry raised the December 9 
student rallies in front of the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in 
protest of an announcement that Beijing will create an 
administrative unit covering the Hoang Sa (Spratly) and Truong 
Sa (Paracel) islands also claimed by Vietnam.  One participant 
observed that the recent student protests are the first since 
the invasion of Iraq in 2003.  Another member said that the 
police presence and controlled timing in Hanoi suggested an 
active government role in that protest.  The press covered 
activities in Hanoi but not HCMC, suggesting events here might 
have been more spontaneous.  In a significant break from past 
characterizations of the former government in Saigon, a December 
6 Tuoi Tre article described the Navy of the Republic of South 
Vietnam as "defending the motherland" against China in 1974. 
 
Looking Forward to the TIFA Council 
----------------------------------- 
7. (SBU) The members agreed that the December 17 TIFA Council in 
Washington would be a welcome opportunity to raise IPR, 
information technology (IT), trading rights and increased 
cooperation.  BOG members reiterated their overall assessment 
that the pace of reform has slowed since WTO accession.  On IT 
in particular, one member noted that second-hand equipment for 
air service operations was confiscated by Vietnamese customs as 
a "refurbished" product, a ruling that was reversed only after a 
great deal of wasted time and resources.  A number of AmCham 
members believed that obtaining investment licenses in Vietnam 
has become more difficult over the past year, and hoped that the 
TIFA Council would be a vehicle for advancing the view that WTO 
commitments are a starting point and not the finish line for 
economic liberalization in Vietnam. 
 
Comment: 
-------- 
8. (SBU) Although nominally a single organization, AmCham has 
separate offices in HCMC and in Hanoi with different board 
members and different executive officers.  A member of the Hanoi 
AmCham board told Emboff in Hanoi on December 12 that AmCham's 
understanding of the trading and distribution rights issue was 
wrong.  This member described some of the other issues cited in 
the AmCham position paper as setting up a "straw man" in 
dreaming up potential problems down the road that nobody in the 
Vietnamese government has suggested will occur and that nobody 
in AmCham has discussed with the Vietnamese government.  The 
member also expressed concerns about how the AmCham position 
paper was released and pushed for a better process next time on 
clearing position papers with the board.  In any event, the U.S. 
Mission will continue to work with U.S. businesses to expand 
their investment and sales in Vietnam in making the most of 
their trading and distribution rights.  Mission Vietnam will 
also continue to use diplomatic channels to encourage the GVN to 
continue to implement and speed up economic reforms in all areas 
-- in order to move to a true market economy.  In this regard, 
we note that USAID's economic growth programs, especially the 
Support for Trade Acceleration (STAR) and Provincial 
Competitiveness Initiatives (PCI) continue to assist Vietnam in 
staying on track in implementing reforms.  End comment. 
 
9. (U) This cable was coordinated with Embassy Hanoi. 
FAIRFAX