Vietnam ready for ASEAN economic community
Nguyen Anh Duong, deputy head of the CIEM’s macro-economic section, said the country has made essential preparations in terms of governance and institutional and administrative procedure reforms.
Participants said the AEC will bring opportunities to Vietnam to expand markets and at the same time fiercer competition on its own ground, particularly in industrial and agricultural sectors.
CIEM Deputy Director Vo Tri Thanh noted that however, Vietnam still faces problems in human resource quality and poor infrastructure. He suggested that the country develop effective macro-economic policies to boost the integration process through attracting investment while preventing negative impacts.
In particular, the Government should continue improving its investment and business climate, completing legal framework and assisting enterprises in updating technologies and expanding markets.
Vietnam has
brought the tariff rates to zero percent for 80 percent of tax lines and
remove tariff for another 13-15 percent by Jan 1, 2015. The rest will
be removed until 2018.
The AEC aims to
establish a single common market and production base for the ASEAN
member countries that that enables the free movement of goods, services,
capital and skilled labour within ASEAN.
The
AEC was one of the three pillars of the ASEAN Community, together with
the ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC) and the ASEAN
Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC).
ASEAN comprises
ten member states, including Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.-VNA