MEPs Approve the Free Trade Deal between EU and Vietnam

The EU-Vietnam trade agreement, the "most modern and ambitious agreement ever concluded between the EU and a developing country", got Parliament's backing on Wednesday.

MEPs gave their consent to the free trade agreement by 401 votes, 192 votes against and 40 abstentions. The "most modern, comprehensive and ambitious agreement ever concluded between the EU and a developing country" will contribute to setting high standards in the region, and could lead to a future region-to-region trade and investment agreement, said the Parliament, in an accompanying resolution adopted by 416 votes for, 187 against and 44 abstentions. The agreement is "a strong signal in favour of free, fair and reciprocal trade, in times of growing protectionist tendencies and serious challenges to multilateral rules-based trade", MEPs stressed.

The agreement will remove virtually all customs duties between the two parties over the next ten years, including on Europe's main export products to Vietnam: machinery, cars, and chemicals. It extends to services such as banking, maritime transport and postal, where EU companies will have better access. Companies will also be able to bid on public tenders put out by the Vietnamese government and several cities, including Hanoi. 

More information can be found on the European Parliament official website.

 

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