Prospects for the Vietnam-EAEU free
trade agreement
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has signed a free trade agreement (FTA) with the
Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU) in
In the run up to the signing
ceremony, Dang Hoang Hai, head of the Vietnam Technical Negotiation
Delegation in Astana, sat down with a Radio Voice of Vietnam (VOV) reporter
to provide his thoughts on the important trade pact.
Following are key translated
excerpts from the interview.
Reporter: The
negotiation process and preparations for the signing of the FTA between
Mr Hai: The
negotiation process has transpired rather quickly. Initially,
The agreement has the typical
characteristics of other free trade pacts. All of the nations involved in the
FTA, have a long standing traditional friendship with
These countries have stood shoulder
to shoulder with
The negotiation process for the
agreement was undertaken seriously and as a consequence, both sides have a
hammered out a solid agreement that is mutually beneficial not only for
Reporter: What
do you think about the significance of the agreement for
Mr Hai: I
think that it has great significance for all concerned parties. For
The figures unequivocally
demonstrate this is a promising market. Notably, the agreement has fulfilled
our fundamental targets in which all priority export items have achieved
favourable conditions.
For example, nearly 100% of the
nation’s commodities will be allowed entry into the EAEU free of any import
duties. Regarding garments and textiles value added items, we have
successfully negotiated for abatement of 80% of the import duties.
In the negotiations, we placed great
emphasis on opening up the EAEU markets for
I think the overall impact of the
agreement will be very positive as it should benefit all concerned parties.
Reporter: During
the negotiation process, what are assessments of concerned parties towards
Vietnamese market when implementing articles in the agreement?
Mr Hai: The
EAEU member nations view
Reporter: What
obstacles do you foresee in implementing the FTA?
Mr Hai: Although
the FTA opens up a lot of opportunities, it poses a number of challenging
obstacles. Geographical distance is the number one problem that must be
overcome as nations in the EAEU are far from
Secondly, familiarity with the
markets is a distinct problem. It is going to take some hard work on the part
of the
Thirdly, language barriers,
differing laws, customs, all will create their own unique problems that will
need to be dealt with effectively. Therefore, the
Furthermore, the FTA hasn’t broken
down all trade barriers so
Reporter: Thank
you very much.
VOV
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Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 5, 2015
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