Hotline: 0274 383 347
Monday, 8-6-26 05:05:13

Economics

Hotline: 0274 383 347

Important trade pacts to be signed in 2015

Free trade agreements (FTAs) between Viet Nam and the Eurasian Economic Union, the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the European Union (EU) will be signed in 2015.

 

This was announced by the Minister of Industry and Trade, Vu Huy Hoang, at a conference held in Ha Noi on Thursday.

Hoang said the FTA between Viet Nam and the EU was likely to be inked in June, while the agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan might fructify at the end of May or in June at the latest.

Viet Nam and the RoK intend to sign a trade agreement on May 5.

Negotiations on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement are also expected to conclude by the end of this year, the minister said, adding that his ministry was preparing to begin negotiations on another FTA with Israel.

Speaking at the conference, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh, who is also the Head of the Inter-sector Steering Committee for Economic International Integration, requested ministries and sectors involved to speed up the integration process.

He also pointed out several shortcomings, including weak coordination in the steering committee and between relevant offices, ineffective communication, and a lack of activity among enterprises and localities.

The Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Quoc Khanh, who is also the Government delegation's head and in-charge of economic and trade agreement negotiations, said differences in the ministry's point of view on several specific issues would hinder the negotiation process.

Delegates to the conference suggested renewing communication activities by directly disseminating the effects of economic integration in each sector and on each product to local people and enterprises.

Opportunities

Vietnamese enterprises need to work together to seize opportunities and overcome challenges that will arise from existing and future free trade agreements, economic experts said at a conference held in HCM City yesterday.

Viet Nam has signed and is negotiating several free trade agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership, EU-Viet Nam FTA and Viet Nam-Korea FTA, which will bring great opportunities for domestic firms but more challenges, according to senior economist Le Dang Doanh.

The EU-Viet Nam FTA, which is expected to sign this year, will help increase Viet Nam's exports to the EU bloc by 30-40 per cent.

Exports of many kinds of Vietnamese goods, particularly textiles and garments, are expected to see a strong increase after the TPP is signed.

"But opportunities will not come automatically," he noted.

Businesses must be more proactive in taking advantage of lower tariffs and take part in the value chain of companies involved in TPP, he said.

But the higher requirements related to product origin, sanitary and phytosanitary standards, environmental protection and others under the TPP will be challenges for local firms, according to the economist.

In addition, technical barriers to trade on labels, packages, chemical residue and legality of materials will pose other challenges.

Local pig, pork and beef industries, most of which have small-scale production, will find it difficult competing with other TPP countries.

Regarding the ASEAN Economic Community, Doanh said it would usher in free movement of goods, services and skilled labour, as well as a freer flow of capital.

The reduction of tariffs on goods among ASEAN members would enable Vietnamese firms to boost exports as well as participate in the global production chain, he said.

But on the other hand, they would also face fierce competition in both domestic and international markets.
To become stronger, he urged local firms to join a consortium and establish production chains that involve enterprises, farmers, banks and research institutes.

Firms should also focus on investing in human resources and technology, and use IT in their operations.
Luong Van Tu, former head of the Viet Nam's WTO negotiation team and chairman of the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association, said TPP would offer both opportunities and challenges for local firms, requiring the latter to enhance co-operation and use each other's products.

Many foreign investors had increased investment in Viet Nam to take advantage of changes brought from TPP, he said.

Many Japanese and EU companies had gradually taken their investment out of China and transferred it to Viet Nam.

Tu said more foreign companies would be buying stakes in local companies in the coming time.


VNS

Green development under local characteristics

With various industrial parks (IPs) already built or planned for future investment, Bau Bang district has identified green industry as its strategic path

Vietnamese products grab spotlight at Algiers int’l fair 2025

Vietnamese goods are gaining international attention at the 56th Algiers International Fair (FIA 2025), held from June 23–28 in Algeria's capital.

OCOP programme hits milestone with 126 five-star products nationwide

The National Council for the Evaluation of OCOP Products on Tuesday announced the recognition of 47 new five-star-rated products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) programme,

In-depth industrial development

In the first six months of 2025, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in Binh Duong province is estimated at increasing by 10.19% compared to the same period last year.

In-depth industrial development

In the first six months of 2025, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in Binh Duong province is estimated at increasing by 10.19% compared to the same period last year.

Establishing a framework for the reorganization of the global supply chain

In light of the global economy being influenced by various factors such as supply chain disruptions,

Opening doors for workers to own housing

With the strong support of the government, active participation from the banking system, and the attention of provincial leaders and businesses, access to social housing for workers and low-income individuals is widening.

Tan Uyen city enhances the inspection and enforcement of trade violations

In accordance with the directives of the Provincial Steering Committee for the Prevention of Smuggling, Trade Fraud,

Total tax revenue in Binh Duong reaches 63.7% of estimate

On June 23, Tax Department of Region XVI held a conference to review tax work for the first six months of 2025, outline tasks for the remaining six months, and honor exemplary enterprises.

Elevating development

Amid the current global economic landscape, which is being significantly impacted by shifts in supply chains, trade dynamics

Enterprise - Brand

Company Social Media Net

Company VIETNAMNAY

Company HANEL MIROLIN

Company Keangnam - vina

Company HP Travel

Company Keloph