EVFTA provides preferential tariffs on $19bln goods exported to EU

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According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the percentage of items shipped to the EU that receive EUR.1 certificates of origin under the terms of the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) accounts for 20% of the entire export volume to the EU, which is a greatly optimistic figure.
Vietnamese exports to the EU are often authorized C/O to destinations with European seaports or distribution hubs, such as Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and France.
Seafood, vegetables, leather, and other high-turnover items have all received certifications of origin under the EVFTA framework. In which the C/O shipped to Germany received $3.2 billion in funding during the previous year. The payment to Belgium is worth $3.5 billion for the first two years of the EVFTA's implementation.
The approval of EUR.1 C/O for leather and footwear products amounts to $8.9 billion. A total export turnover of $18.7 billion has received C/O in the first two years of EVFTA implementation.
Statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Trade predict that in 2020, 14.8% of export commodities will be given C/O under the EVFTA's tariff preferences, and that number will rise to 20.2% in 2021. The number of exports for which the EU was given a Certificate of Origin (C/O) form EUR.1 was $5.84 billion, up 32.1% from the same time the previous year.
In the two years that the EVFTA was in effect (from August 1, 2020, to July 31, 2022), it was calculated that around $18.7 billion worth of exported products received C/O from EUR.1 to 27 EU nations or nearly 20% of the overall export turnover to this market.