Laos to eliminate Asean import tariffs by 2018

Jan 8th at 21:27
08-01-2013 21:27:17+07:00

Laos to eliminate Asean import tariffs by 2018

Laos has begun to reduce import tariffs in line with Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA) policy but has until 2018 to fulfill all of its obligations.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Nam Vinhaket yesterday presided over the opening ceremony of a meeting of the Lao National AFTA unit in Vientiane to review and plan for the fulfillment of its obligations under the AFTA framework.

According to a press release from the meeting's organising committee, as one of the newer Asean member countries, Laos has until 2018 to eliminate all import tariffs on goods imported from other Asean countries. This is part of moves to create a single Asean market in which all tariffs on goods are removed.

The new Asean member countries are Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. These countries need time to build their capacity to fulfil all their obligations under the AFTA.

The older Asean member countries - Brunei, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines – have been reducing import tariffs to zero since 2010, opening up the regional export market.

Laos has eliminated tariffs on 7,525 items in recent years. The country has also reduced tariffs on 9,110 other items to below 5 percent.

Asean nations have begun to streamline customs procedures for the clearance of goods, as well as eliminating non tariff measures, developing the Asean Single Window and the Asean Trade Repository, improving investment protection, providing dispute settlement and better property rights protection, and removing the obstacles hindering the movement of professional and skilled workers.

Asean hopes the creation of a free regional market will enhance competitiveness in the region, attract foreign investment and boost economic growth.

One of the main reasons that Laos needs until 2018 to cut import tariffs is that it relies on these fees as a significant source of income.

Although the government introduced Value Added Tax as a replacement source of revenue, it still needs time to implement this tax comprehensively and ensure that all monies owed are collected.

According to the press release, Laos and other Asean nations have signed Asean Plus One agreements with China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand. Asean member countries are now in the process of ratifying these agreements.

One of the most urgent tasks facing Laos is to fully eliminate tariff barriers, specifically after encountering problems in exporting sweetcorn to Thailand, which contravene the Asean Free Trade Area Agreement.

vientiane times



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Central bank to curb non-performing loans

The Bank of the Lao PDR has introduced measures to keep Non-Performing Loans (NPL) low amid concerns over rising credit growth.

World Bank urges Laos to curb credit growth

The World Bank has urged the Bank of the Lao PDR to curb credit growth, saying its increase is putting strong pressure on the management of foreign reserves.

Industry experts call on Laos to strengthen financial services

As Laos will gain full WTO membership status within a month, the country needs to bolster efforts in the area of financial services integration.

Central bank: Microfinance units should issue loans for education, poverty reduction

The Bank of the Lao PDR has directed microfinance inst itutions to increase loans for education in remote communities for the purposes of human resource development...

Banks in Laos receive international awards

Laos has become home to some of the world's top banks after the UK-based magazine The Banker awarded “Bank of the Year” status to the ANZ and BCEL banks.

IFC helps Laos SMEs to obtain bank loans

Laos can learn from its neighbour Vietnam, which has made remarkable progress in helping small and medium d enterprises to access financing more easily, according...

Customs officers learn about new roles and duties

The Ministry of Finance is training customs and tax officials, upgrading their skills so they are ready to provide better services when Laos joins the World Trade...

Lao banks set to overhaul ATM services

Representatives of eight leading banks in Laos on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding for the creation of a shared, modernised ATM system.

Lao businesses brush up on new tax law

Tax and legal consulting firm VDB L oi teamed up with the Ministry of Finance's Tax Department yesterday to hold a seminar informing businesses of changes to the...

Phongsavanh Bank to issue Japanese credit card

The only global payment brand based in Japan, JCB International Co Ltd, on Friday signed a licence agreement with Phongsavanh Bank Limited to issue JCB cards and...


MOST READ


Back To Top