Current location:home page > Marketing

Free trade to bolster VN-France business

admin2 days agoMarketing1
Trade and investment between Vietnam and France will benefit from the Viet Nam-EU Free Trade Agreeme…
Trade and investment between Vietnam and France will benefit from the Viet Nam-EU Free Trade Agreement (VEFTA), thanks to the market that will open up and the cuts in most taxes, according to Nguyen Canh Cuong, Trade Counsellor at the Vietnamese Embassy in France.

Cuong said over the past years, the value of Vietnam's exports to France registered an average annual growth of 5-7 per cent to 2-2.5 billion Euro (US$2.26-2.825 billion) a year, while its imports from the European country reached about one billion Euro ($1.13 billion).

The VEFTA was expected to help reduce many taxes that the EU imposes on Vietnam's products to zero, leading to improvement in the competitive ability of Vietnamese exports in French markets as well as other EU countries, the official said.

The FTA would create favourable conditions for importing more goods from France as well as other EU countries that Vietnam's market needs, including beef and apples.

Cuong said the VEFTA would provide a good opportunity for Vietnam to speed up its economic restructuring efficiently, focusing on advantageous products and reducing high production costs.

Related articles

Chile's dehydrated plum enters India

A few months ago, at the 10th Dry Plums EXPO, Pedro Pablo Díaz, the president of Chileprunes stresse…

Chile's dehydrated plum enters India

A few months ago, at the 10th Dry Plums EXPO, Pedro Pablo Díaz, the president of Chileprunes stresse…

ICTSI net income up 7% to US$ 313.80 mln in H12023

Enrique K. Razon, ICTSI Chairman and President said: “ICTSI’s diversified portfolio, operational dis…

In Germany and France, the demand for melon and watermelon continues to rise, despite the high price

The supply of melons and watermelons, the summer fruits par excellence, is scarce at this time, whil…

Mandarin prices plummet, lemon market reverses course

After the overseas mandarin season began well, price-wise, in Europe, volumes rose sharply in the la…

Spotlight on the Korean produce market

After years of major economic changes resulting from COVID-19, Vanguard is checking in with its key…