UK's CPTPP membership to help bolster Vietnam’s position

Deputies to the National Assembly debated documents on the ratification of the UK’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) at the ongoing session in Hanoi on June 8.

Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan presents a proposal on the ratification of a document on the UK’s CPTPP membership to the National Assembly at its ongoing session on June 8, 2024. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan presents a proposal on the ratification of a document on the UK’s CPTPP membership to the National Assembly at its ongoing session on June 8, 2024. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) - Deputies to the National Assembly debated documents on the ratification of the UK’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) at the ongoing session in Hanoi on June 8.

The United Kingdom officially applied for CPTPP membership on February 21, 2021. Accession negotiations between the UK and the 11 current CPTPP members concluded on March 31, 2023, and the UK signed the Protocol of Accession on July 16, 2023.

At the legislature on June 8, Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan presented the President’s report, saying the UK’s CPTPP accession documents include two main parts. These are the Accession Protocol and Annexes, and letters of the UK and bilateral letters between Vietnam and the UK.

The Protocol and its Annexes represent the UK’s market opening commitments in six areas. These are trade in goods, trade in services - investment, and temporary entry of businesses, government procurement, financial services, and state-owned enterprises.

The Protocol also represents a number of legal-institutional commitments, thereby unifying specific chapters of the Agreement applicable to certain territories of the UK, and CPTPP members’ agreement to accept an exception clause to the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.

Presenting a verification report on the proposal at the session, Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee on Foreign Affairs Vu Hai Ha said that his committee agreed on the necessity of ratifying the document.

The legislature’s ratification of the document demonstrates Vietnam's responsibility in promoting bilateral trade and investment relations between the CPTPP and the UK, contributing to enhancing Vietnam's role and position in international economic cooperation, he said.

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Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee for Foreign Affairs Vu Hai Ha. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Like the other 10 CPTPP members, Vietnam has signed five bilateral documents with the UK in the fields of labour – trade union, e-commerce, intellectual property and financial services. In addition, Vietnam and the UK also signed bilateral documents on Government procurement, grace periods in intellectual property and investment licensing on the basis of ensuring reciprocity and balance of obligations between the two parties.

The UK has signed a document confirming that Vietnamese industries are considered operating under market economy conditions, and that the UK will not apply Article 14.1(b) of its 2019 Trade Remedies Regulations to imported goods in Vietnam.

According to Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan, the UK’s CPTPP accession will help promote and attract more economies to join this agreement, expand market access opportunities for Vietnamese goods and increase Vietnam’s attractiveness in the eyes of foreign investors.

The UK is one of the largest import markets in the world. The results of negotiations will strongly promote Vietnam’s trade and investment with the UK, creating conditions for Vietnamese goods to access the market with a large annual import turnover.

However, she said the UK is one of the most demanding markets in the world regarding the standards of domestically circulated goods. Therefore, Vietnamese goods exported to the UK market face challenges in meeting its standards.

Vietnam will also commit to opening its market to goods and services for the UK, creating competitive pressure on local businesses, goods and services. Yet, this is healthy, selective competitive pressure that follows an appropriate roadmap. More importantly, she said the competitive pressure is commensurate as the economic structures of both the UK and Vietnam are highly complementary.

The Government proposed the National Assembly ratify the UK’s accession protocol at the ongoing legislature session so that Vietnam will be one of the first six CPTPP countries to ratify it. So far three CPTPP members - Singapore, Japan and Chile - have completed procedures in their countries.

The Vietnamese President also requested the National Assembly consider and decide to ratify the UKs Accession Protocol at the session./.

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