Vietnam, RoK free trade deal takes effect
Dec 20
A free trade agreement between Vietnam and
the Republic of Korea (RoK) is set to come into effect on December 20, 2015,
reports the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
According
to a spokesperson for the ministry’s Foreign Investment Agency, it is
expected to fuel expanded economic cooperation and commercial and services
trade between the two nations.
“The
governments of the two nations agreed on the accelerated effective date
through diplomatic channels, with both sides wanting the accord to come into
force as soon as practical,” said the spokesman.
He
said it took over two and one-half years to negotiate the final deal, which
was signed earlier this year, with the RoK’s National Assembly ratification
coming on November 30.
"With
the deal given effect prior to the end of the year, companies from the two
trading partners can start benefitting from tariff cuts yet this year"
the spokesman said.
He
continued on to say that under the deal, tariff reductions would be reduced
to zero on substantially all trade line items and phased in over the next few
years at the beginning of each year.
“So
January 1, 2016 will mark the start of the ‘second year’ of rate cuts,” said
the spokesperson.
Once
the agreement is in place, it will become easier for domestic companies to do
business in each other’s country.
Seoul
has agreed to open 94.7% of its market, while corresponding figures for Hanoi
will reach 92.4%.
"It
is also anticipated that the trade pact will create a more stable business
and investment environment," he said.
“This
is important because Vietnam is the RoK’s third-largest export market after
China and the US.”
“Meanwhile,
businesses headquartered in the RoK collectively represent the largest
foreign investment group in Vietnam.”
He
said besides textiles and car parts, the trade deal will open the Vietnam
market up to a host of RoK consumer goods including electronics and even
cosmetics, providing more export opportunities for small Korean businesses.
The
pact will, moreover, will allow greater access to Vietnam's service sector
and allow for freer flow of workers across the nations border.
Park
Sang Hyup, head of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in Ho
Chi Minh City, said the agreement paves the way for Samsung to develop its
supply chain in Vietnam with companies from the RoK.
Hyup said
he is aware of at least 40 electronic components manufacturers from the RoK
that plan to set up shops in Vietnam to supply Samsung Electronics plants in
the Yen Phong Industrial Park in the northern province of Bac Ninh.
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Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 12, 2015
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