US postpones decision on Việt Nam's market economy status

Jul 27th at 08:41
27-07-2024 08:41:54+07:00

US postpones decision on Việt Nam's market economy status

The US Commerce Department has delayed a decision on whether to upgrade Việt Nam to market economy status by about a week, due to the IT disruptions from the CrowdStrike software problems.

The designation of Việt Nam's market economy status would result in a reduction of anti-dumping duties imposed on Vietnamese imports. — VNA/VNS Photo

The designation of Việt Nam's market economy status, which could boost the country's exports, is now expected to be announced on August 2, giving stakeholders time to prepare for the upgrade, vnbusiness.vn reported.

This upgrade, which is supported by retailers and business groups, would result in a reduction of anti-dumping duties imposed on Vietnamese imports.

Reuters cited a Commerce Department memorandum dated on Wednesday as saying that: "In light of ongoing disruptions to US Department of Commerce IT resources and platforms deadlines for final determinations in anti-dumping cases would be extended by a total of six days."

A Commerce Department spokesperson said a "small number" of anti-dumping and countervailing duty case filings were disrupted by the recent botched software update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike which crashed computer systems worldwide.

"Consistent with Department of Commerce actions taken in response to the disruptions resulting from such incidents, deadline extensions in certain AD/CVD cases have been made. The Việt Nam's non-market economy status case is included among these and will be made public by Friday, August 2."

Currently, Việt Nam is classified as a non-market economy due to significant state influence.

In September 2023, Việt Nam and the US elevated their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership during President Joe Biden's visit. President Biden praised Việt Nam's significant progress in implementing market-based economic reforms and expressed eagerness to engage with Việt Nam in its transition to a market economy.

The US also acknowledged Việt Nam's continued efforts to modernise its monetary policy, enhance transparency in exchange rate management, promote macro-economic stability and ensure the soundness of its banking system. 

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