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[VT]: International Contracts

HeadlessSeeker

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Jul 1, 2018
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Socialist Republic of Vietnam

The Socialist Republic of Vietnam has for the first time ever announced a series of contracts that are up for international bid.
These contracts are for the development of Vietnam and thus Vietnamese State owned Agencies and Corporations will be competing as well.
Overall Initial Budget: $2,647,202,318.70
Monthly Budget: $7,307,179,575.00

Contracts:
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract

Around 40% of the economy is in agriculture, forestry, and fishing. Around 60% of the population is employed in agriculture, forestry, and fishing.
Crops of interest include rice, coffee, cotton, peanuts, rubber, sugarcane, and tea.
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing must be mechanized in order to increase efficiency and decrease total population in this sector.

Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract
There are 364 Industrial Parks in total within Vietnam in three Industrial Zones. Industrial Zone North, Industrial Zone Central, Industrial Zone South. We want to update, upgrade, and add to some of the 364 Industrial Parks in all three zones over a 5 year period.
The Industrial Parks in Question Are

North:
Song Khe - Noi Hoang Industrial Park, Luong Son Industrial Park, Mai Son Industrial Park, Luong Son Industrial Park, Song Cong Industrial Park, Phu Ninh Industrial Park, Long Binh An Industrial Park, Dong Pho Moi Industrial Park, Southeast Industrial Park, etc.

Central:
Bim Son Industrial Park - North Zone A, Lam Son Industrial Park, Cua Lo Industrial Park, Ha Vang Industrial Park, Gia Lach Industrial Park, North Dong Hoi Quang Binh Industrial Park, Quan Ngang Industrial Park, Tu Ha Industrial Park, Phong Thu Industrial Park, Hoa Cam 2 Industrial Park, Hoa Ninh Industrial Park, etc.

South:
Sonadezi Chau Duc Industrial Park, Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park, Tan Phu Trung Industrial Park, Dong Nam Industrial Park, Phuoc Dong Industrial Park, Tan Phu Dong Nai Industrial Park, Ong Keo Industrial Park, Bau Xeo Industrial Park, Loc An - Binh Son Industrial Park, Long Duc Industrial Park, Long Khanh Industrial Park, Giang Dien Industrial Park, etc.

Large State owned industries such as textiles, food, furniture, plastics and paper make up only 14% of the economy.
We wish to also invest into factories for a automotive industry which will include vehicles from Vinaxuki
High tech industries must be a part of any proposal. Example being computers.
Updates to the Z111 Factory are required

Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract:
There is a total of 2,600 kilometres (1,600 mi) of railway in Vietnam. There is 2,169 km (1,348 mi) of 1,000 mm gauge and 178 km (111 mi) of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) gauge. There are 39 total rail tunnels with a total length of 11,512 km (7,153 mi), 1,790 rail bridges, and 278 rail stations.
We want all tracks modernized and maintenance, all bridges either maintenanced, upgraded, or replaced, all tunnels inspected and maintenanced as well as possibly upgraded, and all rail stations updated with modern systems and possibly rebuilt.
We want a High Speed Rail system linking Hanoi to ho Chi Minh City.
We also want to have a modernized electrified rail system in place.
We also want trains for public transport and freight
Finally we want a proposal for a Metro system in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Bus Transport Transport Contract:
We want to have reliable and modern public Bus transport systems with new buses included in the cities of:
Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi
Da Nang
Haiphong
Bien Hoa

Airport Update Contract:
We wish to update the airports of Vietnam and bring up their capacity and capability. Not only that but build what isn't there. Vietnam wishes to upgrade specifically the Air traffic control systems of existing airports and build currently non exsistant airports. The airports in question are:

Noi Bai International Airport.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
Da Nang International Airport.
Cam Ranh International Airport.
Phu Bai International Airport.

Airline Modernization Contract:
Vietnam wishes to update and upgrade the fleet of aircraft used by Vietnam Airlines
The total number of aircraft that Vietnam wishes to purchase is 101

Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract:
Vietnam at this time does not have ready access to the Internet. For this Vietnam wants internet infrastructure via sea cables to connect to the closest possible existing internet infrastructure. Internet must be brought to all Municipalities, Municipal cities, and Provincial cities. This must be done within 5 years.
Vietnam also wants to build cellphone infrastructure. This means cell towers. At least one cell tower for all Municipalities, Municipal cities, and Provincial cities.
Current telephone infrastructure must be maintenanced and upgraded.

Nuclear Power Plant Contract:
Vietnam wants to build a Nuclear Power plant of modern design to provide power to the people of Vietnam and possibly sell excess energy abroad. Bid submitter shall select the location.

Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract:
Within 5 to 10 years Vietnam wants to replace all of it's Coal and Gas Turbine power stations with hydroelectrical, biomass, wind, and solar power stations.

Spratly and Paracel Islands Defensive Contract:
Vietnam wishes to secure currently held claims in the Spratly and Paracel Islands. Vietnam wants a proposal for fortifying and defending currently held claims.

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May 22, 2020
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BID Form
Name: Michał Sienkiewicz; Representative from Plus GSM
Country: Kingdom of Poland
Date: 05/1998
Contract: Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract
Proposal: Plus GSM has a long history within Poland of providing telephone services, cellphone services, and internet services. We propose building a cable landing site near Da Nang. From there we will bury the cables under the ground leading from the building to the ocean. Once it has been placed in the ocean the cables will be ran to the Asia-Pacific Cable Network, the North Asia Loop, the Asia-America Gateway, and the FLAG Europe-Asia. From there we will connect these cables to the hubs. These would be under Plus GSM ownership until a deal can be made with a Vietnamese Company and ownership can be transferred.

To build Vietnam's Cellphone infrastructure, to cover a majority of vietnam in cellphone coverage, we estimate a total of 55,000 cellphone towers will be required. This would be an expensive proposal so we propose 10,000 towers built over the most populated areas to insure total coverage and limit over-burdening of the cellphone services. These would be under Plus GSM ownership until a deal can be made with a Vietnamese Company and ownership can be transferred.

To overhaul Vietnam's telephone infrastructure, we propose a mass evaluation of the infrastructure be made. Once this evaluation is made, we would begin repairing damaged or suboptimal lines as well as burying them to provide better protection against nature and man. Once the damaged lines are finished, we would propose replacing and burying existing lines to ensure their protection as well.

We would also train local workers in maintenance, technical aspects, and management of these areas.

Proposed Cost: 3,000,000,000.00
Estimated Time to Complete: 1 Year from commencement
 

JamieA

Kingdom of Denmark
GA Member
Oct 3, 2018
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BID Form
Name: Wayne M. Shannon, CIMIC Group
Country: Commonwealth of Australia
Date: 05/1998
Contract: Airport Update Contract
Proposal:

CIMIC Group proposes to complete all airports in a simultaneous project, within the first 6 years all airports will have improved ATC Systems and remapped and improved terminals in the airport grounds, CIMIC Group will also improve all roads in and around the airport as well as building a train terminal for trains to reach the airport, a monorail will also be constructured to move passangers from the carpark to the main terminal entrance (where passengers book in for their flights). So by 2002 the following airports will be completed to the images of Stage 1; Noi Bai International Airport., Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Da Nang International Airport and by 2005 the rest of the airports; Cam Ranh International Airport, Phu Bai International Airport will be constructed to the standard of Stage 1. By 2015 all airports will be constructed to the Stage 2 diagram, although this will slow down arrivals and departures to the airport, this stage will also be completed in stages to minimise disruption between airports. Like in Stage 1 the following airports will be constructed first; Noi Bai International Airport., Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Da Nang International Airport no later than 2010 and the last two airports; Cam Ranh International Airport, Phu Bai International Airport will be constructed no later than 2015.

Key:
MAP - Million Annual Passengers
ATM - Air Traffic Movement

-Stage 1First Runway At Capacity (By 2007)Long Term (At Capacity / 2 Runways / By 2016)
Annual passengers (arrivals and departures)10 MAP37 MAP82 MAP
Busy hour passengers (international and domestic)3,3009,50018,700
Total annual ATM (passenger and freight)63,000185,000370,000
Total busy hour ATM214985

Stage 1 (Completed by 2005):


Stage 2 (Completed by 2013:
Proposed Cost: $28,000,000,000.00
Estimated Time to Complete: 15 years from commencement (All airports)
 

Jay

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GA Member
Oct 3, 2018
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Bus Transport & Transportation Contract​

Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Ministry of Economy and Finance​

Security: Private and encrypted
Dear whom it may concern,

Name: Korea International Cooperation Agency
Country: Republic of Korea
Date: 05/1998
Contract: Bus Transport Transport
Proposal:

The KOICA Proposal includes the construction of the slight structure overpass, elevated highway, ring roads, promoting bus system; speedy investment in the construction of public transport services such as elevated railway and metro. The project would cover in total 1,100 miles of road, unless desiring further or reduced mileage. The Proposal would include an overhaul and expansion of existing roads and infrastructure to produce the basis for developing the bus system. Based on this, service stations, bus stops, bus lanes, and special bus lanes will be added and ensure a highly advanced and highly efficient road system. This proposal of course means that beyond the Bus transport expansion, the costs are much higher, however, can serve to ensure a longterm and sustainable infrastructure system for Hanoi and Ho Chi Min City. Additional specific requests can be accommodated and the final proposal curtailed to the Vietnamese Government requests.

Hanoi Proposal



Ho Chi Min City Proposal


Proposed Cost:
Initial Cost: $5,060,000,000
As deemed appropriate, the initial cost would be able to cover the construction of 4-lane high way inside Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. At 400 miles of renovation in Hanoi, the total cost will be $1,840,000,000 with $4,600,000.00 per mile. At 700 miles of renovation in Ho Chi Min City the total cost would be $3,220,000,000.00 at a price of $4,600,000.00 cost per mile of road, the average cost per mile would be $2.2 million.


Estimated Time to Complete: Between 1 year and 2 months to 1 year and 6 months after construction begins | Delays may push the project to 2 years and 3 months and will have an impact on traffic mobility and increase congestion.

Additionally, the Republic of Korea would like to on behalf of the corporations based in Korea offer the following bus transports and trains for possible purchase by Vietnam. Pricing can be negotiated if deemed appropriate
Vehicle/Transportation Proposed Transportation

High Speed Train

HSR-350x

High Speed Train

KTX-I

Bus

Hyundai County

Bus

Hyundai Aero City

Bus

Hyundai Aero Town

Signed with sincerity,
2nd Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Chae Songha


Republic of Korea
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
All information is protected from release by the Diplomatic Communications Security Act 1997
Authorized viewing is limited to those directly emailed, cc'd, and bcc'd​
 

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
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Name: Bombardier Aviation
Country: Canada
Date: 05/1998
Contract: Airline Modernization Contract
Proposal: Bombardier Aviation have a variate of aircraft, mostly regional, that could suit the purposes of Vietnam Airlines. More information regarding each aircraft can be given at request. The aircraft are as listed below:


Image

Name

Unit Cost

Passenger Capacity

Crew

Range in KM

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Dash 8 Q400 Regional Airliner​

37,726,967.93$/unit​

82​

Cockpit: 2
Cabin: 2-3​

2,040KM​

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Bombardier CRJ1000 Regional Airliner​

57,181,971.46$/unit​

104​

Cockpit: 2
Cabin: 2-3​

3,004KM​

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Bombardier Global 5000 Business Jet​

58,006,000.00$/unit​

13​

3​

9,630KM​

Proposed Cost: Varies
Estimated Time to Complete: Varies

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Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
Contributor
Jul 1, 2018
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OFFICIAL BID

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract
The Argentine Republic is historically a agricultural products exporting nation, achieveing not only high net quantities of exports but also a high quality levels thanks to modern and efficient production and harvesting standards and technology.

Recently, through state owned companies and Government oriented programs, the country has completed multiple agricultural expansions programs, increasing the amount of land available for agricultural and husbandry purposes, together with the execution of hydraulic projects to mitigate the effects and occurences of floods that could hinder or yielf of the crops around the most fertile lands (Pampa region).

Some of these projects were:
- Flood risk management support infrastructure
- Agricultural stimulus package

The Argentine Republic can provide, through the Argentine Development and Cooperation Agency, support and execution of prgorams aimed at developing the agricultural output of existing crops, as well as conduct test to study the possibility of planting new crops to diversify the vietnamese production and produce excess for export purposes. This would be supported that different infrastructure projects aimed at reducing logistical costs and transport times, making Vietnam mroe competitive on the international market, while also creating new jobs for the local population.

Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract
The Argentine Republic recently completed a major Import Substitution INdustrialization process with a total net investment of $10,000,000,000.00. This project was aimed at reducing to a minimum expression the national dependency of foreign strategic imports in order to be able to overcome without trouble any external incidence such a financial or economic crisis or the effects of non-commercial barriers.

Some of the sectors developed were:

- Energy sectors (in coordination with other existing projects) -Oil/Gas industry, hydro electric and nuclear power.
- Uranium explotation
- Rubber plantations and plastic industries
- Iron, copper, copper, gold, silver, and zinc extraction, processing.
- Other industrial minerals (limestone, clays, sand, gravel, diatomite, kaolin, bentonite, silica, barite, gypsum, potash, pumice, and talc)
- Steelworks
- Vehicle industry
- Electronics and microchips
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Chemicals
- Carbon and other fossil fuels
- Lithium
- Software industry
- Aerospace industry
- Food and beverages
- Packaging
- Agroindustry

Obviously a tailor-made program can be deviced for Vietnam, each focusing on the different regional production and industry hubs, in order to exploit the nations key strenghts and make them even more competitive by reducing production costs and therefore reducing their prices, outbidding the foreign competition. This while simultaneously guaranteeing the nations economic independence through a classic ISI process.

Considering the specific requirements outlined by the tender, the Argentine Republic is currently an vehicle exporter and has experience in the consturction and development of car factories and general vehicles industry.

Argentine project to for demosntration purposes:
Import Substitution Industrialization Program

Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract:
Argentina is a large and vast country, filled with great plains, high mountains and dense jungles. The National Railway System (recently modernized), crosses all corners and geographies of the country, servicing local populations but also providing cheap access to and from the main production centers to the ports and factories of the country.

Argentina has extensive experience in the managment, modernization and expansion of railway systems, producing its own equipment, such as locomotives, wagons and all required infrastructure.

The benefits of being a rail equipment producing and infrastructure building capable organization allows for a completelly autonomous planning and execution process, suited specifically to the clients needs.

The experience is extensive to high-speed rails and metro lines.

Airport Update Contract:
A compelte overhaul and modernization of the main national airports has been conducted, resulting in very recent experience in the developent of airport infrastructure suited to modern standars of efficiency and security.

More details regaring the plan executed in Argentina, and that could be replicated in Vietnam is available here: National Aviation Expansion Plan

Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract:
Telecommunications is a key are in modern economy, and of an always shifting nature that demands all nations to be actively improving and modernizing it. We can provide all services related to the mdoernization and expansion of existing infrastructure to guarantee efficient, secure and broad access and flow of information employing the latest technologies in Vietnam.

As background, several related projects were recently developed in Argentina:

- Telecommunications Improvement Program

Nuclear Power Plant Contract:
The Argentine Republic is a leading nation in terms of nuclear science and development, currently operating 4 Nuclear Stations and constructing a 5th. We can provide our own nuclear generators and all supporting facilities, guaranteeing the highest standards of efficiency and security to bring power to the vietnamese popoulation and to your nations growing industrial demands.

For reference, this is the current project being carried out:

- Rio Colorado Nuclear Power Plant

Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract:
Together with the construction of Nuclear Power plants, we can provide experience in the field of sustainable energy sources such as wind farms of our own production and larg scale hydroelectric power plants, exploiting the existing hydraulic resources of Vietnam.

Recently constructed powerplants:

- Hydroelectric Plants


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BID Form
Name: Argentine Development and Cooperation Agency (ADCA)
Country: Argentine Republic
Date: May 1998
Contract:
- Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract
- Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract
- Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract
- Airport Update Contract:
- Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract
- Nuclear Power Plant Contract
- Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract

Proposal: See above

Proposed Cost: Varies per contract.
- Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract (1,300,000,000.00 USD)
- Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract (7,000,000,000.00 USD)
- Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract (2,400,000,000.00 USD)
- Airport Update Contract (3,000,000,000.00 USD)
- Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract (1,400,000,000.00 USD)
- Nuclear Power Plant Contract (2,000,000,000.00 USD)
- Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract (1,200,000,000.00 USD)

Estimated Time to Complete:
Varies per contract.
- Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract (2 months RL)
- Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract (6 months RL)
- Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract (2 months RL)
- Airport Update Contract (2 months RL)
- Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract (3 months RL)
- Nuclear Power Plant Contract (3 months RL)
- Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract (3 months RL)


For further communications or clarifications please contact Mr. Guido Rodriguez, ADCA Regional Director for Asia
Bid privately submitted to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

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Zak

Kingdom of Spain
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Jul 1, 2018
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Norwegian Air Shuttle

Dear Sir/Madem,

I would like to offer the services of Norwegian Air Shuttle to Vietnam Airlines, we are currently expanding our portfolio and we have heard of Vietnam Airlines wishes to expand and under the guidance of the experienced team of Norwegian Air Shuttle and our partners at Scandinavian Airlines can add a lot of value to Vietnam Airlines whilst maintaining high customer satisfaction.

We have already began research into the Vietnamese domestic network which we believe there is extreme value and also the international market where there is extreme value in the Asian market for Vietnam Airlines to make their mark as the number one carrier. I am seeking to purchase 51% of Vietnam Airlines and any subsidiaries that may be owned by the company. I am willing to discuss questions that you may have in person or through a telecommunications call to iron out a deal which can boost Vietnam Airlines into the future with our fleet development plans, route development, corporate affairs and in-flight services.

Regards,
Jacob Schram
Chief Executive Officer
Norwegian Air Shuttle
 

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Jul 1, 2018
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Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Private & Encrypted

Sent Via the Single Internet Access Point in Vietnam

To: Michał Sienkiewicz; Representative from Plus GSM ManBear

CC:
Hello,


I am writing you to inform you that I have selected your bid on the Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract. Once completed ownership can be transferred to the Vietnam Data Communication Company, Viettel, and Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group. All of which are state owned enterprises.

Also, will you be doing the evaluation, surveying, and scouting for the Telephone, Cellphone and Internet projects? I can get your evaluators granted special permits to do what they need to do before hand.

Finally, the cost. For the project we can pay $1,461,435,915.00 on a monthly basis. This way the project is paid off in just a little more then two months. Is tis agreeable to you?


From: Nguyễn Bắc Son; Minister of Information and Communications


To: Wayne M. Shannon, CIMIC Group JamieA

CC:

Greetings,

I have decided to select your proposal (airport contract) and am prepared to go to the next stage with it. Your proposal is realistic and I am glad that you are not rushing something as important as an airport.

Will you want to send survey teams ahead of time to inspect the proposed locations? If so, I can get them granted special permits to do so.

To pay for this we can allocate $1,461,435,915.00 a month. This will pay for the project in 19 to 20 months time. I am sure this is fine for such a long term project yes? This also means that it will all be paid for well ahead of schedule.


From: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng; Minister of Transport


To: Korea International Cooperation Agency Jay

CC:

Hello,

I have decided to select your proposal for our bus contract. The contract as shown is fine as requires no modification.

At this time as we are still considering rail transport contracts we cannot commit to buying high speed trains.

However, we are interested in the Hyundai County, Hyundai Aero City, and Hyundai Aero Town. If possible we want them as a packaged deal.

As it stands, we can pay $1,461,435,915.00 a month and have the project fully paid for in a matter of 3-4 months. Paid for well ahead of time.


From: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng; Minister of Transport


To: Bombardier Aviation Alex

CC:

Greetings,

I am writing to inform you that we have selected your proposal for the Airline modernization contract. We are interested in purchasing 3 Bombardier Global 5000 Business Jet, 49 Dash 8 Q400 Regional Airliner, and 49 Bombardier CRJ1000 Regional Airliner.

This based on provided prices would be 4,824,556,030.11. We can pay $1,461,435,915.00 a month and have it fully paid for in 3 to 4 months.


From: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng; Minister of Transport


To: Argentine Development and Cooperation Agency (ADCA) Naio90

CC:

Hello,

I am writing to inform you that I am considering your proposals and just require some more information.

For the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract I would like to know what specific programs you want to execute to improve the output of existing crops. What specific infrastructure projects do you propose to do to reduce logistical costs and transport times?

Do you have any plans within this proposal to increase mechanization?

Some more details towards Vietnam specifically.

For the Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract our current top exports are Fuels, Textiles and Clothing, Animal, Vegetable, and Footwear.
Some of our major natural resources are Coal, Bauxite, Oil, and Natural Gas.
Obviously this is a very narrow band of resources and exports. We are interested in this idea of strategic resources and I would like a specific plan presented for Vietnam based on what resources we have access to on the whole, Not just what I have listed above.

For factories are you able to provide modern tooling and factory equipment tat can be used to upgrade current factories? Especially for our automobile requirement.

For the Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract can you provide a outline of what you want to do in Vietnam in regards to it? I trust that you are experienced in tis sector based on what is said in the proposal but I require more details before I can sign off on it.

Nuclear Power Plant Contract

That price seems rather low for a nuclear power plant. But, as you are experienced I am interested. We want a 1,100 MW plant and we want it for $6 billion.

Also, do you need to scout for a location ahead of time or do you have an area in mind?

Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract

Do you have any locations in mind for the wind farms and the hydroelectric power plants? How much power do you believe they will produce?

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Finally, the proposed price comes out to around 17,900,000,000.00 with our suggested modification to the Nuclear Power Plant. We can pay $1,461,435,915.00 a month towards all of them and have it paid for fully in just a little more then 12 months. I would say that is fair for such a large series of projects yes?


From: Võ Hồng Phúc; Minister of Planning and Investment
 

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From: Guido Rodriguez, Executive Director, ADCA
To: Võ Hồng Phúc; Minister of Planning and Investment, Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Minister Võ Hồng Phúc,
Thank you for taking itnerest in our offer. Before answering your questions, let me tell you that our organization's main objective is to contribute to the progress of developing economies by facilitating investment and experience in the construction and operation of large infrastructure projects and development programs. As such, over 90% of the indicated costs usualyl go directly into the project they are assigned to, with the remainer being used to cover operational costs and providing funding for future projects to be executed as part of the ADCAs programs.

Regarding the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract, Vietnam's tropical and mountainous geography makes the proepr management of hydraulic resources key. one of the envisioned projects would be the upgrade of the irrigation system on the main production areas, in roder to bring water on demand with pressurized pipe systems. This will help improve agricultural productivity and give access to grow high-end crops such as dragonfruit, grapes and mango, while at the same time improving the quality of Vietnam's coffee beans and the variety of peppers the country grows.

Regarding the reduction of logistical and transport costs, thisreferences the cosntruction or improvement of existing railways and supporting structures in order to provide shorter connections times between the agricultural areas, the cargo terminals and the factories and/or ports for exports. The latter is obviously also subject to improvement to allow bigger ships to dock and to load/offload their cargo quicker.

We can also offer close cooperation and the exchange of teams of specialists from the argentine INTA (argentine National Institute for Agricultural Technology), to study your current main methods of production and make suggestions on how to incorporate technology to increase the ouput and harvest efficiency. This could include from genetically improved or specifically tailored seeds to the inclusion of sorting and processing machinery. Obviously, this would also require the training and specialization of labourers in Vietnam.

Regarding the Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract, we understand that in order for a nation to prosper on the long term, in needs to be fully industrialized and be capable of producing all essential goods to have the ountry running without being dependan on foreign imports. All surplus is also exportable, so that means a new way of income.

As a bauxite producer it would benefit Vietnam greatly to develop aluminium smelters, as this strategic resources would reduce construction costs for all other long term projects in your country, as well as provide additional income through exports. Following the same path of thought, an icnrease in your nations oil output could provide a sustainable ground to develop a plastic industry in your nation, another key product that will bring your nation closer to self-sufficency and also redurce both production costs and ingrreas export-generated income.

The fishing industry could also be an interesting target to work on. We can provuide a variety of fishing vessels to assemble a national fishing fleet to extrac valuable fish resources.

As for your specific question on tooling and machinery, yes, we can provide you the equipment to increase the mechanization of your factories in order to build efficient lines of production and assembly lines. In Argentina we have experience in working with big brands such as Ford, Toyota and Volkswagen. We are confident we can emulate that with Vinaxuki.

Rail transportation in is largely affected by the nations terrain, marked by hills and jungle. The construction, repair and expansion of large supporting infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels and the clearing of specific areas from surrounding jungle areas would reduce transit times, accompanied with the replacement of existing rails and signals, dating from the colonial era. Incorporating new material in the form of locomotives and wagons, specifically designed to operate in rural areas and with therefore less maintenance requirements and a higher reliability will allow cheaper operation costs and less delays due to mechanical failures. The development of modern communications systems, working along the new signalization is also key in this project.

Your nation is already relatively well connected in terms of area covered by the existing network, so the main objective here would be to modernize existing infrastructure and cosntruct additional tracks next to the existing ones on high traffic areas, together with the expansion of cargo-terminal facilities at the main production, factory and port areas.

In terms of nuclear energy, yes, we can provide facilities destined to generate that additional 10%. The indicated costs were for plants cosntructed in the americas, for which we added logistical costs that would have to be added for a construction in south-east asia. for the 6bn, we could increase the energy output as indicated by you while at the same time constructing two facilities for a total output of 2,200mW.

Obviously we would need to get in touch with the vietnamese ministry or gency in charge of infrastructure in order to obtain some details that might not be of public knowledge, to determine the exact location of the plants. Due to the required water flow, it probably will need to be located on the banks of the Mekong river,maybe someplace between Hong Ngu and Cao Lahn.

Regarding the windfarms, we identified an area off the coast of Ninh Thuan that could provide an efficient location for an offshore wind farm. We are looking at an around 100 to 120mW project. Regarding the hydroelectric plant, we have identified central Nghe An province’s Tuong Duong District as a potential candidate, located on the Ca river, and with a potential output of up to 350mW. Other areas could also be surveyed, or additional turbines installed at this proposed facility.

As for payment, we could schedule everything in a way that $1,461,435,915.00 per month covers the ongoing construction costs and maintains all projects active and at an accetable pace. SOme projects obviously will be completed sooner than others, that will allow us to perhaps rearrange some payments to facilitate your own accountings and financial situation. Finally, we would be adding a 5% charge to the total cosnturctions costs to cover operational fees and for the ADCA sustainability fund.

Please, let me know if you ahve further questions or comments.

Kind regards,


Guido Rodriguez
Executive Director
Argentine Cooperation and Developmetn Agency


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Dear H.E. Minister Võ Hồng Phúc,

The Korea International Cooperation Agency is happy to work with the Vietnamese Government to advance domestic infrastructure. The plan can move ahead at your desired timeframe and technical advisors from the Korean Government can be dispatched to begin the field work and coordinate with local companies to boost domestic skill-building, expertise, and boost the local economy.

The prices for the three Hyundai buses are attached below, we are happy to discuss a package deal for the number of busses needed and would be willing to negotiate the price according to your financial constraints and capabilities. We are happy to discuss the high speed train ideas for another time.

Vehicle/TransportationProposed TransportationExport Cost (price in USD)

Bus

Hyundai County

53,236.00

Bus

Hyundai Aero City

73,324.00

Bus

Hyundai Aero Town

59,346.00

Signed with sincerity,
2nd Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs


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To: Hồ.Dũng@mt.gov.vn < Vietnam / HeadlessSeeker >
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Dear Minister Hồ Nghĩa Dũng

I must thank you for choosing CIMIC Group for the bidding of the Airport Improvement Contract. We would wish to send out a survey team along with the Project Manager who would oversee this project, the Project Manager will be the first point of contact for when the project starts and if needed when the Project Manager and the Survey team head over to Vietnam to survey the sites, the Project Manager can meet with yourself to discuss anything you would want to discuss.

The funding which you have suggested, is perfectly fine for us. To help enable jobs within Vietnam the company has decided to hire out personnel from Vietnam along with experienced contractors from Australia to enable the work load. If there is anything you'd like to discuss do let me know, we will be organising the trip for the Project Manager and the Survey team to arrive in Vietnam within the next two weeks and from their they will be able to give you the start date for the projects.

Thanks
Wayne M. Shannon
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), CIMIC Group
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To: Minister Hồ Nghĩa Dũng
From: Éric Martel, CEO

Dearest Minister,

The total price is indeed 4,824,556,030.11$. We agree to the payment term of $1,461,435,915.00 a month, with each payment we will be able to produce the following:
  • 1st Payment: 1 Global 5000 Business Jet, 16 CJR1000 Regional Airliners, 16 Dash 8 Q400 Regional Airliners.
  • 2nd Payment: 1 Global 5000 Business Jet, 16 CJR1000 Regional Airliners, 16 Dash 8 Q400 Regional Airliners.
  • 3rd Payment: 1 Global 5000 Business Jet, 16 CJR1000 Regional Airliners, 16 Dash 8 Q400 Regional Airliners.
  • 4th Payment: 1 CJR1000 Regional Airliners, 1 Dash 8 Q400 Regional Airliners.
If this term works for you then please send forward the first transfer to Canada and we will be manufacturing the aircraft immediately.

Kindest Regards,
Éric Martel
CEO
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To: Nguyễn Bắc Son; Minister of Information and Communications

From: Michał Sienkiewicz; COO Plus GSM

Subject: Telephone, Cellphone, and Internet Infrastructure Contract

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Salutations Minister Nguyễn,

Thank you for getting back to us so quickly. Everyone here at Plus GSM is excited to begin working with our Vietnamese counterparts. First off, once the proposed contract has been completed, we would be more than happy to transfer ownership and control over to the companies listed as Vietnam Data Communication Company, Viettel, and Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group. I'm sure our counterparts at these companies are eager to begin their work.

As for your primary concern, yes. We had planned to utilize our own people to spearhead the evaluation, survey, and scouting phase of the contract. We had also planned to hire local workers to assist our employees to insure all local laws, ordinances, and cultural conditions are met. We had also planned to utilize Polish construction companies as well as Vietnamese companies to construct anything listed within the contract. This would be very useful to stimulate the economy of both Poland as well as Vietnam in these trying times.

As for the payment schedule, yes the payment of $1,461,435,915.00 on a monthly basis is acceptable. We will begin making necessary preparations here so once the first payment is transferred, we can begin transporting workers and equipment to Vietnam.

Sincerely,
Michel Sienkiewicz
Chief Operating Officer of Plus GSM
 

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To: Guido Rodriguez; Executive Director; Argentine Cooperation and Developmetn Agency Naio90

CC:

Firstly, thank you for answering my questions so swiftly, and for even providing new information that can be useful for other projects. Based on everything you have stated, I feel comfortable in saying that we can move forward with the selected contracts. Those contracts being Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Mechanization Contract, Industry Modernization & Upgrade Contract, Upgrade and Modernization of Rail Transport in Vietnam Contract, Nuclear Power Plant Contract, and Power Station Modernization and Replacement Contract.

Some final questions in regards to some areas you mentioned.

You mentioned "genetically improved or specifically tailored seeds" and I was wondering what this exactly meant? Could you give some examples?

In terms of oil the majority of our oil is offshore oilfields. Does Argentina produce oil rigs that can be used for the exploitation of this resource?

You mentioned fishing vessels, what classes of fishing vessels can Argentina provide for the creation of this proposed national fishing fleet?

For the railway project we of course will require new locomotives, and as you mentioned they should be tailor picked. What models of locomotive does Argentina have to offer?

Moving on from questions, I can safely say that I can have provided to your survey teams the information they require. They will need to be granted clearance to those documents of course.

The 5% on top of the current costs works fine.



From: Võ Hồng Phúc; Minister of Planning and Investment, Socialist Republic of Vietnam


To: 2nd Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; South Korea Jay

CC:

Greetings,

Given the names of the buses I imagine that indicates their roles? The Hyundai County being used for County Travel, Hyundai Aero City being used for City Travel, and the Hyundai Aero Town being used for towns. We want in that case 2,000 Hyundai Aero City with 1,000 going to Hanoi and 1,000 going to Ho Chi Minh city. 800 Hyundai County for use in all eight regions of Vietnam with each getting 100. There are 78 Provincial cities in Vietnam and we can start off by giving each one 100 Hyundai Aero Town buses.


From: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng; Minister of Transport, Socialist Republic of Vieetnam


To: : Wayne.Shannon@cimic.com.au < Australia > JamieA

CC:

Greetings,

I can have your survey team granted the proper clearance to view non public documents that can help in heir survey effort. I would also very much appreciate meeting with them on arrival. Would you mind if we had a camera crew from Vietnam Television record their arrival and me greeting them? I believe it would be good publicity.

I look forward to meeting the team, and please give us 24 hours notice so that transport and accommodations can be arranged.


From: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng; Minister of Transport, Socialist Republic of Vietnam


To: Éric Martel, CEO Alex

CC:

Greetings,

I have authorized the transfer of funding so that the production and sale of the listed aircraft can begin. Here is the transaction ID so that you may view the transfer. I look forward to having our airline modernized with your aircraft.


From: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng; Minister of Transport, Socialist Republic of Vietnam


To: Michał Sienkiewicz; COO Plus GSM ManBear

CC:

Hello,

I am very glad for your swift reply. I can have your team given the proper clearance so that they may access non public documents to assist in their efforts. On arrival I would also like to meet with them. That way we can get off on the right foot yes? As for companies we can have PEB Steel and Tan Tao Group work closely with you in this project.

I have had the first payment transferred and here is the transaction ID.


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Dear H.E. Minister Võ Hồng Phúc,


All the buses may be used in different forms and are not exclusively built for a single purpose. However, the Hyundai County is primarily available as city buses and tourist buses. The Hyundai Aero Town is primarily used as a city bus and an intercity bus, and the Hyundai Aero City is primarily used as a mid-coach and a smaller intercity bus. However, all three buses serve the needed abilities of transporting people from point a to point b.

From my understanding the order consists of 2,000 Hyundai Aero City, 800 Hyundai County, and 7,800 Hyundai Aero Town busses are being ordered. If this is case the final prices for the 9,600 buses are below with the export price and final price listed. Please feel free to alter the final order in this formula and change the number of units being purchase and if the cost is higher than affordable, providing the optimal pricing.
ModelProposed TransportationExport Cost (price in USD)Final Price



Hyundai County

53,236.00

$42,588,800.00



Hyundai Aero City

73,324.00

$146,648,000.00



Hyundai Aero Town

59,346.00

$462,898,800.00

$652,135,600

Signed with sincerity,

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Dear Minister Hồ Nghĩa Dũng

Thank you for granting the access to non-public documents, the team and the project manager are set to arrive on the (20th) June 1998, the team have agreed for a Televised meet and greet. They have also suggested that the TV Crews are welcome to document them while they survey sites, this might be a good show for the Vietnamese people to view the process in going to upgrade areas such as airports.

Thanks
Wayne M. Shannon
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), CIMIC Group
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From: Guido Rodriguez, Executive Director, ADCA
To: Võ Hồng Phúc; Minister of Planning and Investment, Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Minister Võ Hồng Phúc,
I clarify these points with pleasure. The Argentine Republic has been working for years now on genetic improvement of seeds, among other things. This essentially allows us to have better base products to work with, adapted to the particular soil, weather and climate conditions existing in the different regions of Argentina. For example, making some seeds more resistant to excess water in areas of above-average rainfall, or modify them to have a better crop output per plant. Possibilities are limiteless, always with the objective to make the seed a perfect fit for the environment it is going to be introduce to.

Addressing your second question, Argentina currently does not operate offshore oil rigs, since our main deposits are located on land, but we believe we have the technical capacity to develop them to work specifically in the conditions present off the vietnamese coast.

As for equipment for the Vietnamese rail network, we can offer for cargo duties the MTF-3000 Diesel-electric freight locomotive, which is very reliable and low maintenance, or the older Materfer A614 diesel locomotive. For passenger trains we can offer you the EMD G22CU. Wagons and rolling stock in general, for both passenger and cargo, can be prduced by Argentina on demand and following your specifics.

Kind regards,


Guido Rodriguez
Executive Director
Argentine Cooperation and Development Agency​

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To whom it may concern,

I write to you on behalf of the Kingdom of Sweden Department of Defence in relation to the Spratly and Paracel Islands Defensive Contract in which you state Vietnam wishes to secure currently held claims in the Spratly and Paracel Islands and wants a proposal for fortifying and defending currently held claims. At present the Kingdom of Sweden recognises the Vietnamese claims on Spratly Island, Southwest Cay, Sin Cowe Island, Namyit Island, Amboyna Cay, Grierson Reef, West London Reef and Central London Reef - these are the islands we will refer to when making bid for this contract.

As you may or may not know Sweden currently operates once of the largest intelligence and surveillance-focussed armed forces in the world, with some of the most sophisticated European equipment; naval forces capable and available for operation in blue-water, brown-water and green-water conditions; ground forces capable of various extreme climates and one of the most strategically advanced air forces in the world. For this reason we present to you our proposition for the peaceful defence of the Vietnamese territory within the Spratly and Paracel Islands region:

Key Attributes:
- Long and short range military air space monitoring capabilities attributed to rapid reaction capability.
- Air Force Rapid Reaction Force detachment in strategically appropriate locations where infrastructure allows.
- Air Force assets with capability of continental support for allied forces traversing the region (patrol, refuelling, search and rescue and surveillance)
- Air Force assets capable of vertical take off and landing for remote estate where the usually necessary runways would be required.
- Naval Task Force capable of coastal and regional patrols including, but not limited to, reactive and proactive tasking.
- Naval Task Force consisting of modern, resilient vessels adapted to regional technicalities (minesweeping and surveillance)
- Ground Force support mechanisms to support logistical and law enforcement necessities domestically.
- Infrastructure for the development of strategic defence networks for consistent remote defence.​

This arrangement will require an extensive periodic review of local infrastructure to ensure our key attributes remain possible however this will require the complete control, for the period of the contract, of any military installations on the aforementioned islands. The islands will be divided into Northern, Central and Southern divisions to enable the most effective tasking of deployed forces.

Our investment in defensive assets will amass to approximately $2.1bil initially however is available for negotiation.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Regards,
Peter Hultqvist
Secretary of Defence
Kingdom of Sweden


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