WTO trade facilitation agreement introduced

The World Trade Organisation’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) sets forth a series of specific measures to facilitate trade across borders in line with international standards.
WTO trade facilitation agreement introduced ảnh 1Shrimp processing for exports (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The World Trade Organisation’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) sets forth a series of specific measures to facilitate trade across borders in line with international standards, creating favourable conditions for Vietnam to implement commitments in the free trade agreements (FTAs) that the country has signed.

Nguyen Toan, Director of the International Cooperation Department under the General Department of Vietnam Customs revealed the information at a press conference held in Hanoi on January 29 to introduce the TFA.

With three sections including 24 provisions, the TFA contains provisions for expediting the movement, release and clearance of goods, including goods in transit.

In addition to special and differential treatment provisions on providing technical assistance for developing and least-developed countries, the agreement also includes articles on establishing a permanent committee on trade facilitation at the WTO as well as national committee to facilitate domestic coordination and implementation of the agreement’s provisions.

The General Department of Vietnam Customs will set up plans and establish a steering committee to carry out the agreement’s commitments, Toan said.

The TFA was adopted by the WTO members at the Bali Ministerial Conference in 2013. The agreement aims to set out measures for effective cooperation between customs and other appropriate authorities on trade facilitation and customs compliance issues while enhancing technical support and capacity building in the area.

On the same day, Ministry of Trade and Industry and the government’s negotiation delegation on international economic and trade issues held a conference to popularise information on some inked or negotiated FTAs to branches, sectors and enterprises in the northern provinces of Cao Bang, Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan and Lang Son.

In addition to providing local authorities and enterprises with an insight into the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and Vietnam- Eurasian Economic Union trade pact, the event will help them to map out effective investment policies in the future.-VNA

VNA

See more

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

E-commerce at turning point as new law sets higher standards in 2026

To propel the digital economy forward, experts said 2026 should be the year of foundational reforms, including standardised identification for sellers and marketers, real-time transparency in product details, enhanced logistics and financial infrastructure, and robust safeguards for authentic value creation.

Illustrative photo (Photo: VNA)

Billion-dollar capital seeks new opportunities in data centre real estate

Ho Chi Minh City is witnessing a strong investment wave in the data centre sector. The city has set up a dedicated task force to support investment procedures for a Hyperscale Data Centre serving AI development, with total investment estimated at around 2 billion USD. The investor consortium includes UAE-based technology company G42, Microsoft, FPT Corporation, VinaCapital, and Viet Thai Group.

Party General Secretary To Lam (C) and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (third from left) and other delegates break ground Vietnam’s first semiconductor chip manufacturing plant (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam launches first semiconductor chip manufacturing plant

The plant, developed by Viettel Group in line with the mission assigned by the Ministry of Defence and based on the government’s resolution, is located on a 27-hectare site within the Hoa Lac High-Tech Park and is expected to serve national industries such as aerospace, telecommunications, Internet of Things (IoT), automotive manufacturing, medical equipment, and automation.

Vietnam’s cashew exports in 2025 are estimated at 766,600 tonnes, generating more than 5.2 billion USD (Photo: VNA)

Cashew sector faces economic efficiency challenge despite high export revenue

Vietnam’s cashew industry has faced a pressing challenge despite an export revenue of over 5 billion USD for the first time in 2025, as this impressive figure has yet to translate into commensurate economic efficiency for exporting enterprises, especially when the industry seeks to ensure that its position as the world’s leading cashew exporter is matched by sustainable profitability.

Deputy Director General of Vietnam National Authority of Tourism Nguyen Thi Hoa Mai (centre) chairs an online meeting on the organisation of ITE HCMC 2026. (Photo: TITC)

International Travel Expo HCM City 2026 set for August

The expo will feature key activities including on-site and online exhibition booths; a digital business-to-business (B2B) buyer–seller matching programme; Vietnam Night; the opening ceremony; programmes for international buyers and media representatives; forums and thematic seminars introducing key source markets and emerging tourism trends; and a tourism consumer festival.

An illustrative image showing a Crystal Bay Airlines plane. (Photo: dantri.com.vn)

New Vietnamese airline takes off with charter capital of 11.4 million USD

According to the company's registration documents, Crystal Bay Airlines Joint Stock Company was established on November 6, 2025, with a charter capital of 300 billion VND (11.4 million USD). The firm operates in 51 business sectors, with its main focus being air passenger transportation.

Garment production for export at the Thai Nguyen Garment Company. (Photo: VNA)

Spring Fair 2026 strengthens Vietnam – India cooperation

The seminar aimed to help the Indian business community gain a clearer understanding of the scale, role and potential of the Spring Fair 2026 one of Vietnam’s major trade promotion events hosted by the Government and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

VinFast Evo battery-swap electric motorbike (Photo: VNA)

VinFast rolls out four new electric motorbike models

The automaker introduced three battery-swappable models, Evo, Feliz II and Viper, designed for different customer segments. It also launched the Amio, a compact pedal-assisted model that does not require a driving licence, aimed primarily at students and short-distance urban commuters.

Handling export cargo at Lach Huyen Port, Hai Phong city. (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)

Internal strength crucial for building export resilience

In the new era, strengthening domestic capacity will be crucial to ensuring that Vietnam’s exports grow not only rapidly, but also sustainably, contributing meaningfully to the country’s development aspirations in the new era.