The latest round of talks will take place in Kuala Lumpur from February 17 to 20, with discussions covering 11 key sectors, including goods, services, investment and economic cooperation.
As the threat of a global trade war looms, insiders held that Việt Nam needs to take proactive steps to develop tailored responses that will insulate its production, business, and export activities from the effects of market volatility.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên talked to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) about 2024 - a year the economy faced a mix of challenges, but also saw the country making the most out of Free Trade Agreements...
The UKVFTA and the UK’s official participation in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) from December 15 are creating significant opportunities for Việt Nam to expand exports to the UK. However, the risk of trade defence investigations...
Sustainable production is key for Vietnamese coffee to further exploit the UK – Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA), to grow the market in a country full of green-aware consumers.
Việt Nam’s garment and textile industry needs to develop a closed-loop supply chain with a focus on obtaining self – sufficiency in raw materials in order to meet the rules of origin under the UK – Việt Nam Free Trade...
Vietnamese goods will benefit from the reduction of intermediate stages or inspection costs when exported to third-party territories, according to experts.
The UK – Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement is one of the key drivers boosting the growth of Viêt Nam’s timber and wood product exports to the UK, industry experts have said.
The central city of Đà Nẵng is actively collaborating with central ministries and agencies to swiftly implement specific mechanisms and policies for the city’s development, particularly regarding the pilot establishment of a free trade zone (FTZ).
Under Decree 66, remanufactured goods must now meet a number of criteria, including certification of eligibility and compliance with origin rules established under the EVFTA and UKVFTA.
To better exploit the tariff incentives from the UKVFTA, it is necessary for Vietnamese fishery producers and exporters to focus on improving quality and supply capacity to expand market share in the UK
The UKVFTA took effect on May 1, 2021, with a preferential tariff quota granted to Việt Nam at a tax rate of zero per cent, enabling UK buyers to have more choices of rice varieties from Việt Nam.
Creating free trade zones is expected to mark a breakthrough in Bình Dương''s economic growth, aligning with global integration trends and the development of the digital and circular economy.