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UK and Vietnam officially ink free trade pact

Khanh Minh Wednesday | 12/30/2020 14:48

Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Tran Ngoc An (R) and British Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Edward Ward sign the free trade pact, London, the UK, December 29, 2020. Photo: VGP

The United Kingdom-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement was officially inked in London on December 29, Ministry of Industry and Trade said in a statement.

The two countries’ ambassadors were authorized to ink the deal due to the spreading of the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the representative of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the UKVFTA was negotiated based on principles that were inherited from commitments in the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and were amended in accordance with the bilateral trade framework between Viet Nam and the UK. 

Currently, the two sides are rushing to complete domestic procedures in accordance with the laws of each party so as to ensure the agreement can be implemented from 23:00 on December 31.

Earlier on December 11, Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh and UK Secretary of State for International Trade Elizabeth Truss signed the agreed minutes on the conclusion of negotiations over the UKVFTA. 

The UKVFTA will create a comprehensive, long-term and stable economic-trade cooperation framework between the two countries, thus contributing to deepening their multifaceted cooperation, especially when the two sides just extended the maintenance of bilateral relations at the strategic partnership level.

Thanks to the UKVFTA, interests in the bilateral trade ties within the EVFTA will be maintained. The agreement begins a new period in the two nations’ relationship, particularly in key trade sectors. 

The Agreement not only liberalizes trade, commodity and services but also integrates other crucial factors, such as heading to green growth and sustainable development. 

Due to Covid-19 impacts, two-way trade value between Vietnam and the UK reduced by 15 percent in the first 10 months to $4.7 billion. Vietnam’s export to the kingdom declined 14.9 percent to $4.1 billion compared to a year ago.

At the end of the tariff elimination roadmap, 99 percent of tariffs on goods traded between Vietnam and the UK will be cut. 

This means that Vietnam will save about £114 million on exports to the UK, while the figure for the UK will be £36 million.

Source: VGP

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