The European Union (EU) has decided to end its imposition of anti-dumping duties on Vietnam ’s bicycles exported to EU countries as from July 2010, according to the European Commission (EC).
The decision was made after many efforts by the Vietnamese Embassy and Trade Office in Belgium and the EU and after Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang sent a letter to EU Trade High Commissioner Karel De Guntch on this issue.
On June 18, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai paid a visit to the EC during which he held talks with Karel De Guntch on strengthening the comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and the EU in the coming time as well as measures to boost bilateral ties in economics, trade and investment.
Hai also suggested the EU consider re-granting the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) to Vietnam and ending its imposition of anti-dumping duties on Vietnam ’s leather-capped shoes and bicycles exported to this market./.
The decision was made after many efforts by the Vietnamese Embassy and Trade Office in Belgium and the EU and after Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang sent a letter to EU Trade High Commissioner Karel De Guntch on this issue.
On June 18, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai paid a visit to the EC during which he held talks with Karel De Guntch on strengthening the comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and the EU in the coming time as well as measures to boost bilateral ties in economics, trade and investment.
Hai also suggested the EU consider re-granting the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) to Vietnam and ending its imposition of anti-dumping duties on Vietnam ’s leather-capped shoes and bicycles exported to this market./.