A frog meat processing line at Tan Thanh Loi Co., Ltd., in the southern province of Long An. The product is exported to the EU. The company expects to raise its export in the future after the EVFTA comes into effect. — VNA/VNS Photo
Once ratified by the Vietnamese National Assembly in May this year, the deal will officially take effect at the beginning of the summer.
The EVFTA is expected to help Vietnamese enterprises reap the benefits of the trade pact, pushing up Viet Nam's exports and diversifing its markets.
Under the agreement, Viet Nam will cut 65 per cent of import tax on EU commodities right after the deal takes effect, while the rest will be erased over a 10-year period. Meanwhile, the EU will cut more than 70 per cent of tariffs on Viet Nam's commodities right after the deal takes effect, while the rest will be abolished in the seven subsequent years.
The document, together with the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement, was signed in Ha Noi on June 30 last year. They include intensive, extensive and comprehensive commitments covering the fields of economy, trade, investment and sustainable development issues. — VNS