Print Innovation Asia issue 6

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Printing Innovation Asia Issue 6 2020

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Vietnam inks new free trade deal with European Union Vietnam's parliament unanimously approved a free-trade agreement with the European Union that will scrap almost all tariffs on goods traded between the bloc and the south-east Asian country. The National Assembly's vote followed approval by the European Parliament in February. The agreement is expected to go into effect as early as July after all governments approve it, according to the website of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Vietnam will slash 99 per cent of its import duties over 10 years and the

EU will do the same over seven years under the pact. The agreement curbs non-tariff barriers and opens up public procurement. Trade between the EU and Vietnam reached $US56.45 billion ($80.95 billion) last year, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs. Vietnam's 2019 exports

to Europe were $US41.5 billion, accounting for 16 per cent of the nation's shipments that year. Vietnam, whose economy depends on exports, has inked more than a dozen free-trade agreements in roughly the past two decades. The trade agreement could increase Vietnam's gross domestic product by 2.4 per cent and give exports a 12 per cent boost by 2030, according to a World Bank report released in May. The deal will prompt more foreign companies to shift operations to Vietnam, according to a post on the chamber's website, which cited Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh. Vietnam's legislature also passed an investment protection pact with the European Union.


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