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The deal locks in the 65% of all tariffs that have been eliminated since the EU-Vietnam FTA entered into force. This will increase to 99% of tariffs after a schedule of between 6-9 years. This secures import tariff elimination for products such as clothing, fabric and footwear – meaning customers and businesses may benefit from lower prices on these products. Tariffs will be reduced per a schedule that stipulates equal annual reductions from entry into force of the agreement.
With such commitments, the UK exporters to Vietnam and the UK importers from Vietnam stand to benefit. Specifically:
In addition to import tax, the UK offers Vietnam a preferential tariff quota (TRQ) for a number of items with an import tax rate of 0%, specificly:
Commodity |
Tariff rate quota (tone) |
Birds' egg and egg yolks |
68 |
Garlic |
54 |
Sweetcorn tariff |
681 |
Milled rice |
3,356 |
Husked rice
|
5,001 |
Milled, fragrant rice |
5,001 |
Manioc (cassava) starch |
12,215 |
Tuna |
1,566 |
Surimi |
68 |
Sugar and other products containing high levels of suga |
2,724 |
Speciality sugar |
54 |
Mushroom |
48 |
Ethanol |
136 |
Mannitol, Sorbitol, Dextrins and other modified starches |
272 |
Regulations on Rules of Origin in UKVFTA similar to EVFTA.
Goods exported from Vietnam under the Agreement
UKVFTA regulations also use C/O form EUR. Under this agreement or the Circular 02/2021/TT-BCT.
For the accumulation: both parties commit to extend the accumulation scheme allows goods of both parties are used originating materials from EU member states (as well as Andorra and San Marino) to produce the final product export to the other country and enjoy preferential tax rates of the UKVFTA Agreement. Both parties agreed to conduct a review of the mechanism in the third year since the Agreement entered into force.
Self-certification of origin:
Commitments on services and investment provide a stable, predictable, and liberal framework for trade in services.
Vietnam has committed to higher standards of treatment for UK service suppliers and investors under the UKVFTA than those currently applied for other foreign service providers and investors under its WTO commitments.
Without any WTO binding commiment, Vietnam has unilaterally opened most non-service sectors to foreign investors, but Vietnam can change such policies at anytime. Under the UKVFTA commitments, Vietnam is to open definitely many non-service sectors to UK investors without any restrictions on the share of capital, size, or types of activity.
In the UKVFTA, Vietnam commits to opening its public procurement market to the UK, allowing UK suppliers access to procurement at the highest level and in Vietnam’s two largest cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city.
UK suppliers are covered by the UKVFTA’s rules when bidding for tenders above the threshold values laid out in the agreement, and where those tenders are advertised by covered procuring entities. The UKVFTA will gradually increase access to Vietnam’s procurement market for UK suppliers. Vietnam commits to allowing UK suppliers a wide range of goods procurements (with exceptions for sensitive goods) and a selection of services procurements, including accounting, market research, and taxation services.
The commitments in the UKVFTA include standards of protection for intellectual property rights, and strengthened enforcement measures.
UK IP businesses owners to enjoy higher protection standards than those committed under WTO:
UK IP owners have access to a series of versatile and robust tools to boost protection of their IP rights in Vietnam:
Ministry of Industry and Trade
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