KONTAN.CO.ID - HANOI. Vietnam's plan to privatise state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have fallen behind schedule partly due to a lack of interest from investors, the Ministry of Finance said on Thursday. The Southeast Asian country has been pushing to privatise its SOEs and list them on the stock exchanges as part of its economic reforms. The move helps the companies operate more efficiently and in a manner less prone to corruption. Only 28 SOEs launched initial public offerings last year, way below a government target of 64, the ministry said in a statement. The government plans to privatise 127 SOEs during the 2017-2020 period.
Vietnam's privatisation plan falls behind schedule - ministry
KONTAN.CO.ID - HANOI. Vietnam's plan to privatise state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have fallen behind schedule partly due to a lack of interest from investors, the Ministry of Finance said on Thursday. The Southeast Asian country has been pushing to privatise its SOEs and list them on the stock exchanges as part of its economic reforms. The move helps the companies operate more efficiently and in a manner less prone to corruption. Only 28 SOEs launched initial public offerings last year, way below a government target of 64, the ministry said in a statement. The government plans to privatise 127 SOEs during the 2017-2020 period.