The Ministry of Transport has decided to shut down the troubled Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin).
On October 21, the ministry established the Shipbuilding Industry Corp (SBIC) to replace the Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group as a part of its efforts to speed up the restructuring of the group.
SBIC, with a registered capital of VND9.52 trillion ($452 million), will operate with a parent company and its eight subsidiaries.
The corporation will focus on shipbuilding and repair services, port and wharf operations and supporting industries for the shipbuilding sector.
SBIC will take over the rights, liabilities and legal benefits of the Vinashin. It must accelerate the restructuring of the 234 units and affiliates of Vinashin through different measures such as merge and capital transfer. Among those, 165 companies will be sold and liquidated.
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