Piaggio scooters produced at a plant in Việt Nam. Businesses believe that the trade deal between the EU and Việt Nam will have positive impacts on their business. — VNA/VNS Photo Văn Xuyên |
HÀ NỘI — The EU – Việt Nam free trade agreement (EVFTA) will help enhance the national competitiveness of Việt Nam, according to a report launched by the European Chamber of Commerce (Eurocham) in HCM City on Tuesday.
The report, titled “The EU – Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement: Perspective from Việt Nam”, found that 80 per cent of 132 respondents, comprising 10 per cent of Eurocham’s membership, agreed that the EVFTA was very likely or likely to enhance Việt Nam’s competitiveness compared to other countries such as China, Japan, Korea and the US.
About 72 per cent of respondents either strongly agreed or agreed that EVFTA would help Việt
Eurocham members hoped that the EVFTA would come into effect as soon as possible in order to benefit, the report wrote, adding that businesses had high expectations for the trade deal.
An overwhelming 93 per cent of respondents believed that the trade deal should be implemented in 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter to be of most benefit to European business in Việt
“Our members paint a positive, optimistic picture of the EVFTA. The lion’s share said that the FTA would have either a ‘significant’ or ‘moderate’ impact on their business or investment plan in both the medium (78.9 percent) and long-term (85.6 percent),” the report says.
In general, businesses still pay the most attention to trade, tariff and customs-related commitments.
The European Trade Policy and Investment Support Project predicted that, over the implementation period until 2025,
The report also revealed that businesses believed that the trade deal, besides offering economic benefits, would have a positive impact on a range of social and environmental issues, from welfare (88 percent) and environmental protection (85 percent) to knowledge transfer (88 percent) and workers’ rights (65 percent).
After fourteen rounds of negotiation from June 2012, the two sides concluded negotiations in December 2015 and the trade deal would be presented to the European Commission and European Parliament for signature and ratification.
Once ratified and implemented, the EVFTA will trigger a gradual reduction of 99 percent of tariffs across a range of products, boosting trade even further.
The EU was the fifth-largest foreign investor in Việt
In 2017, trade in goods between the EU and Việt