TPP: A global
business deal that would benefit
We do know that immediately after
the 12 Pacific Rim countries announced the TPP deal, some members of the US
Congress and the
Most notably, Hillary Clinton and
Donald Trump the two leading US candidates to become the next president of
the
With 30 chapters of trade rules
affecting jobs, drugs, labour and industries in every one of the 12 countries
participating in the trade talks, the TPP is a bonanza for those bent on
derailing the agreement.
The problem is of course that not
one of the people either advocating or spreading fear about it have read the
agreement and it may take up to four to six weeks before the entire agreement
is officially made public.
In the meantime, politicians and
newspapers who have yet to see the complete deal should refrain from spinning
it either one way or the other because in all honesty the overwhelming
majority of them have no clue about the specific details of the agreement.
The potential economic benefits of
the TPP to
Getting it through the US Congress
could take four to six months, according to most authoritative sources, and
let’s face the harsh reality that the TPP is in serious trouble of not being
ratified by the
But it’s really kind of difficult
to be for or against something you haven’t read, say most reasonable people
familiar with the TPP and it is extremely hard to support much of the pure
speculation that is being published in much of the Vietnamese press.
The devil is always in the details
and what the ramifications to
The majority of sensible people
around the globe at least agree in principle that free trade unimpeded by
high tariffs and other non-tariff barriers is a good thing and results in
more jobs, production and investment in new technology globally.
No doubt if the agreement is
ratified by the 12 member states and comes into full effect there will be
winners and losers but it will take many years for the full effect of the
agreement to unveil itself.
What we do know is that
Regardless of the TPP, if the
current workforce would improve its creativeness, increase its productivity,
sharpen its competitiveness— more jobs would flow to
Their foreign language skills,
group working skills and lack of cultural knowledge of other nations are
their biggest hindrances as success at any endeavour is almost totally
dependent on the ability to effectively communicate with one’s peers.
On the upside,
Meanwhile, Vietnamese workers would
have more opportunities to ensure their legal rights are protected as it
relates to income, working environment and the right to form trade unions.
Nguyen Duc Thuan, CEO of Thai Binh
Investment Joint Stock Company said it best when he uttered the words that
“the TPP membership provides a superb opportunity for
Given the challenge more business
will flow to Vietnam and it will result in the creation of more jobs
for workers with better salaries and pay— however, Vietnamese workers must
step up to the challenges in a professional manner, he stressed.
General Director Tran Tho Huy of
Thien Nam Elevator Joint Stock Company in turn underscored his views stating
that should the TPP come to fruition, the
However, the ultimate challenge
that lies before the country is not the TPP, it’s the challenge to sharpen
the work forces competitiveness, improve people’s standards of living, reduce
poverty, improve transparency and protect the environment.
VOV
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Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 10, 2015
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