Free trade to bolster VN-France business

Sep 4th at 11:01
04-09-2015 11:01:10+07:00

Free trade to bolster VN-France business

Trade and investment between Viet Nam and France will benefit from the Viet Nam-EU Free Trade Agreement (VEFTA), thanks to the market that will open up and the cuts in most taxes, according to Nguyen Canh Cuong, Trade Consellor at the Vietnamese Embassy in France.

 

Cuong said over the past years, the value of Viet Nam's exports to France registered an average annual growth of 5-7 per cent to 2-2.5 billion euros (US$2.26-2.825 billion) a year, while its imports from the European country reached about one billion euros ($1.13 billion).

Viet Nam's exports of cell phones shipped to France added a particularly big component to this figure.

However, most of the key export products garner one to two per cent of France's market, excluding local footwear products that have accounted for 10 per cent of the French market.

Therefore, the market share of Vietnamese traditional export products in France had the potential to expand further once the FTA was signed, Cuong said.

The VEFTA was expected to help reduce many taxes that the EU imposes on Viet Nam's products to zero, leading to improvement in the competitive ability of Vietnamese exports in French markets as well as other EU countries, the official said.

He said France's demand for seafood and agricultural products was big. Exports of such products are expected to increase further in future because Vietnamese seafood products' exports are already as per strict standards when it comes to quality and food safety norms of European markets. However, many good quality Vietnamese products now face a fierce competition from similar products made by several countries enjoying the EU's trade incentives.

For instance, Viet Nam is the world's second largest rice exporter, but its rice cannot compete with Thai rice in terms of price in France as taxes imposed on Thai rice are much lower than those levied on Vietnamese rice.

The FTA would create favourable conditions for importing more goods from France as well as other EU countries that Viet Nam's market needs, including beef and apples from France.

Cuong said the VEFTA would provide a good opportunity for Viet Nam to speed up its economic restructuring efficiently, focusing on advantageous products and reducing high production costs.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Can Tho's IZs register investment of $1.96 billion

Industrial zones (IZs) in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have 220 projects in operation, with total registered investment capital of some US$1.96 billion.

Vietnam mulls tightening food safety at non-registered food businesses

Owners of unregistered and family businesses operating in Vietnam’s food industry will have to obtain a medical check-up certificate, among many other papers, to be...

The grassland of cows in Vietnam’s Quang Nam Province

The central Vietnamese province of Quang Nam has Cau Mong beef as one of its famous specialties.

Opportunities from low inflation

The consumer price index (CPI) in August fell 0.07% against the previous month and rose by only 0.61% from a year earlier. The average inflation in the first eight...

Joint-venture ports start to wear out

SP-PSA, CMIT and SSIT Ports in Cai Mep –Thi Vai area of Ba Ria – Vung Tau province and CICT in Quang Ninh, which were developed as deep-water port complexes in the...

Are 70 percent of businesses unprofitable?

The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has reported that 70 percent of businesses are unprofitable, but the General Department of Taxation (GDT) said...

Thai companies invade Vietnamese market, push aside Chinese products

Large retailers in Vietnam are either distributing more Thai goods or raising the proportion of Thai goods in their chains.

Labour market set for stiff competition

While more jobs will be created as the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) comes into effect by the year-end, the number of Vietnamese workers with skills that meet...

Red River Delta attracts more foreign investment

The Song Hong (Red River) Delta region was able to attract US$5.68 billion in foreign-direct investment (FDI) in the first eight months of this year, accounting for...

VNA Dreamliner lands in London

Vietnam Airlines' first Boeing B787-9 Dreamliner, with the airline's new corporate identity and brand image, landed at Heathrow Airport in London on Tuesday...


MOST READ


Back To Top