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Cung added that the accord
establishes a good standard for the trade relationship with the EU and will
create broad opportunities for market access in trade and investment.
The deal is an important
steppingstone towards Vietnam ’s
ultimate goal of achieving economic prosperity to improve the living
standards of its citizens through regional and global integration by signing
extensive trade agreements with foreign partners.
The negotiating teams will now
settle some remaining technical issues and finalize the legal text, which
needs to be approved by national EU governments and the European Parliament.
It is likely to enter into force in late 2017 or early 2018.
This sweeping trade accord will
require numerous policy changes by the Vietnam government to restructure
the nation’s economy, open up markets, and improve the business environment
over the next two to three years.
More importantly, business leaders
can and must play a far more proactive role in transforming competition over
this same time frame and get a clear understanding of what it means to be
competitive in the European marketplace.
Lower Vietnamese salaries and wages
do not boost competitiveness nor does producing cheap low quality products at
highly discounted prices Cung said, adding that improving labour productivity
should be the overriding economic goal.
For his part, Danish Ambassador to
Vietnam John Nielsen said the Vietnam
government and business community should take the period of time until the
agreement comes into force to thoroughly prepare.
Vo Tri Thanh, CIEM vice
director echoing Ambassador Nielsen’s views said Vietnam is entering an
important changeover period that should focus on creating a business
environment that supports continual innovation in products, processes, and
management.
However, it will not be easy to
make the adjustment and for the nation to get familiar with these new methods
of doing business, Thanh said.
Pham Ngoc Hung, vice president of
the Vietnam Business Association in HCM City ,
said the State has cautioned domestic businesses to meticulously prepare for
grasping opportunities presented by the agreement.
Businesses must focus on making Vietnam a
more productive location that will generate high-wages, attract foreign
investment, and fuel sustainable growth in demand for domestic goods and
services.
He hoped that the Ministry of
Industry and Trade and relevant ministries and agencies will publish
information to help businesses deeply understand EU regulations for the
industries in which they operate.
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