EU – leading strategic partner of Vietnam: PM

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc laid stress on the significance of bolstering cooperation with the European Union (EU), a leading strategic partner of Vietnam in economy, trade and investment while chairing a meeting to evaluate bilateral collaboration in the past time in Hanoi on April 14.
EU – leading strategic partner of Vietnam: PM ảnh 1Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc chairs a meeting to evaluate cooperation with the EU in Hanoi on April 14. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc laid stress on thesignificance of bolstering cooperation with the European Union (EU), a leadingstrategic partner of Vietnam in economy, trade and investment while chairing ameeting to evaluate bilateral collaboration in the past time in Hanoi on April14.

Two-way trade has seen fruitful results, with the EU being the second largestimporter of Vietnam and the destination for 18 percent of Vietnamese exports,he said, noting that the union was the third biggest trade partner of Vietnamwith two-way trade reaching some 50 billion USD in 2017.

Vietnam enjoyed a trade surplus of 31.8 billion USD with the EU, he added.

He also pointed out some factors that hinder two-way trade like the “yellowcard” issued by the European Commission for Vietnamese seafood. The local businessclimate should be improved while administrative procedures need to bestreamlined to facilitate trade and investment between Vietnam and the EU, headded.

At the meeting, the Government leader ordered relevant ministries to closelywork with the EU’s bodies to complete the signing and ratification of theVietnam-EU free trade agreement (EVFTA) at the end of 2018, creating abreakthrough for economic and trade cooperation between the two sides.

The EVFTA, a new-generation free trade agreement between Vietnam and the EU’s28 member states, is a comprehensive and high-quality trade pact that balancesbenefits for both Vietnam and the EU as well as is in line with regulations ofthe World Trade Organisation.

Leaders of Vietnam and the EU finished negotiations for the deal in 2015.-VNA
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