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EU-VN treaty new focus after Trump’s pull-out from TPP

EU-VN treaty new focus after Trump’s pull-out from TPP

VIETNAM’S free-trade agreement (FTA) with Europe offers the chance to link 500 million Europeans with more than 500 million Asean citizens.

Vietnam’s hopes for an FTA-driven economic rise within Asean must now rely on the only trade pact seen as realistically achievable, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), experts said at a conference held on Thursday in Ho Chi Minh City.
Global uncertainty and challenges have intensified since the beginning of the year, especially after US President Donald Trump decided to withdraw the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement.
Le Anh Tuan, deputy chief information officer and head of research at Dragon Capital, said that Vietnam, with a large working-age population, the second-fastest-growing middle class worldwide, and improved productivity, had many advantages to attract foreign investors.
However, the window of opportunity will close within the next seven to 10 years as the competitive advantages will diminish, he said.
Tuan and other experts spoke at the “EVFTA: A Game Changer for Vietnam in Asean?” conference, organised by the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) in Vietnam in collaboration with the EU-Vietnam Business Network.
Francisco Fontan, EU ambassador to Asean, said the European Union had launched a series of FTA negotiations with selected Asean countries to realise fully the market opportunities for EU companies.
“Among them, negotiations with Vietnam and Singapore have been successfully concluded. The EU and Vietnam remain two solid and reliable partners, open for business to Asean and to the world,” he said.
The EU has become Asean’s second-largest trade partner after China, while Asean is the EU’s third-largest trade partner outside Europe, after the US and China, he said.
“In fact, bilateral merchandise trade has almost doubled in the past 10 years,” Fontan said. “More impressive still, the EU is the largest investor in Asean economies.”
Michael Behrens, chairman of EuroCham, said the EVFTA would “go live” about a year from now.
“The potential of the EVFTA is clear, as its effective application can build on these good trade numbers between Europe and Vietnam and turn them into a long-lasting and ever progressing partnership, and ultimately into one of the most powerful intercontinental trade and investment corridors in the world,” he said.
“The EVFTA offers Vietnam the chance to link 500 million Europeans with more than 500 million Asean citizens, thus being at the centre of a trade corridor for about 1 billion potential customers,” he added.
Donald Kanak, chairman of the EU-Asean Business Council, said optimism about Asean’s future was as strong as ever.
“A comprehensive region-to-region FTA between Asean and the EU would be a significant game changer for both regions,” he said.
Regarding Vietnam’s opportunity in the Asean automobile industry with EVFTA, Chris Humphrey, executive director of the EU-Asean Business Council, said: “Vietnam is in possession of a low-cost base, and increasing concentration of auto parts makers. EVFTA provides Vietnam with the potential to become one of the fastest-growing car markets in the Asean region over the next 20 years.”
Challenges remain, however, because of high levels of competition from Thailand and Indonesia as well as infrastructure and traffic-congestion issues. He urged Vietnam to raise technical standards and increase local content for global export markets. 

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