National Assembly passes resolution approving CPTPP, related documents

Hanoi (VNA) – The
14th National Assembly passed a resolution approving the
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)
and related documents in the afternoon of November 12 with 96.7 percent of
votes.
The resolution allows the application
of the entire content of the CPTPP, with direct enforcement of stipulations in
the CPTPP’s Annex 2.
The NA assigns the Government,
the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s Procuracy and relevant
organisations and agencies to review laws listed in Annex 3 and other legal
documents so as to request authorized agencies to timely make adjustments and
supplements or issue new documents, thus ensuring the consistency of the legal
system and keeping up with the roadmap for implementing commitments under the
CPTPP.
The Prime Minister will be
responsible for approving plans for the implementation of the CPTPP and
instructing central and local agencies and organisations in carrying out the
plans.
The resolution also requires the
building and enforcement of measures to prevent and address adverse impacts
that can arise during the implementation of the CPTPP. It urges the popularization
of the pact’s content in order to create consensus in awareness and actions of
the entire political system, business circle and people regarding Vietnam’s
membership in the CPTPP.
The Government is asked to
instruct relevant ministries and sectors to complete procedures for the
ratification of the CPTPP and announce the date the pact takes effect for
Vietnam.
The NA, the NA Standing
Committee, NA committees, NA delegations and NA deputies are responsible for
supervising the implementation of the resolution in accordance with their tasks
and authority.
The CPTPP was signed by 11
member states, namely Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia,
Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam in March 2018.
It is one of the most
comprehensive trade deals ever concluded and strips 98 percent of tariffs for the
11 countries with a combined GDP of more than 13.8 trillion USD and close to
500 million consumers.
The pact will be provisionally
enacted 60 days after it is ratified by six countries.
As such, the CPTPP is hoped to
take effect in December 2018, as so far Mexico, Japan, Singapore, New Zealand,
Australia and Canada have ratified the deal.-VNA