Vietnam an important link in global value chains: int’l observer

Vietnam, through its economic reforms, has positioned itself as one of the key actors in terms of global value chains, influencing regional and global economic dynamics, according to Red Lantern Analytica, an international affairs observer group based out of New Delhi, India.

Vietnam is a key player in various global value chains, especially in manufacturing and export-oriented industries like garment and textile. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam is a key player in various global value chains, especially in manufacturing and export-oriented industries like garment and textile. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam, through its economic reforms, has positioned itself as one of the key actors in terms of global value chains, influencing regional and global economic dynamics, according to Red Lantern Analytica, an international affairs observer group based out of New Delhi, India.

According to its recent article posted on redlanternanalytica.com, as a key player in various global value chains, especially in manufacturing and export-oriented industries like garment and textile, electronics, and engineering, Vietnam has been a major competitor due to its cost advantages, strategic location, and improved infrastructure.

Its engagement in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has helped the nation better its market access, and global supply chain integration, it highlighted.

The country’s focus on improving infrastructure, comprising ports and logistics, has also played a key role in facilitating integration into global value chains. Furthermore, efficient transport and communication networks have consolidated Vietnam’s role as a manufacturing hub, and enhance its attractiveness as an investment destination.

Vietnam’s strategic importance is evident in its relationships with major world powers, and its role in regional and global dynamics. The nation’s strategic positioning provides it with significant leverage in international negotiations, and helps shape global economic policies. Vietnam’s role is expected to become even more important in the future, it concluded./.

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