Vietnam awaits EVFTA and launch of new era

Bruno Angelet, Ambassador and head of the European Union Delegation to ­Vietnam, told VIR that the European Council is now considering the signing of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which will then be submitted to the European Parliament for adoption.

In October 2018 the ­European Commission (EC) adopted the EVFTA and the EU-Vietnam Investment ­Protection Agreement (IPA). The two texts were then submitted to the ­European Council the ­following month for official signature.

“Now in Brussels, member states in the council are reviewing the agreement and we hope that by February or March 2019, they can ­endorse the deal. I am sure the deal will be signed,” ­Angelet confirmed. “If everything goes smoothly, EU Trade ­Commissioner Cecilia ­Malmström will come to Vietnam for the signing.”

But Angelet noted that in May 2019, the European bloc will have an election for a new ­parliament. “The latest time the EVFTA can be ratified is in April. If the existing parliament cannot sign in April, or maybe in May or June, then the next parliament will do so.”

In addition to considering the EVFTA signing, the EU will have to push itself to adopt its bilateral FTA with Singapore signed in October 2018, its first FTA with an ASEAN nation.

Once the European ­Council agrees to sign, the next step will be European Parliament consent.

“In practice this means the parliament will have very little time for deliberations before the end of its current term in April 2019, which means ratification and entry into force of the EVFTA may have to wait until autumn 2019, and the IPA will take longer due to the ­requirement for member state ratification,” the parliament said on its website.

However, according to Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son, the Vietnamese ­government will continue working with the European Union to “sign and adopt the EVFTA as soon as is feasibly possible, especially before May 2019 when the EU parliament election take places.”

Great benefits

The EVFTA will eliminate virtually all tariffs on goods traded between the two sides (see below). It also includes a strong, legally-binding commitment to sustainable development, including the respect of human rights, labor rights, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, with an explicit reference to the Paris Agreement.

According to the European Parliament, the EU hopes that the FTA with Vietnam will boost trade and investment.

“The FTA is also an important stepping stone to a wider EU-Southeast Asia trade deal, something which the EU has been striving towards for nearly a decade,” the parliament said. “Vietnam, a fast-growing and competitive economy whose bilateral trade with the EU has quintupled over the past 10 years, is equally keen on the deal, which could potentially boost its GDP by 15 percent.”

“The trade and investment agreements with Vietnam are exemplary of Europe’s trade policy. They bring unprecedented advantages and benefits for European and Vietnamese companies, workers and consumers. They take fully into account the economic differences between the two sides,” said Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the EC.

In particular, according to the EC, the EVFTA will create parity for EU companies and innovative products.

“The EVFTA will level the playing field between state-owned enterprises and private enterprises when state-owned enterprises are engaged in commercial activities,” said an EC document on the EVFTA. “There are also rules on transparency, and consultations on domestic subsidies. These are the most ambitious rules that Vietnam has ever agreed to in an international deal.”

On intellectual property rights, Vietnam has committed to a high level of protection going beyond standards of the World Trade Organization Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights agreement. With this, EU innovations, artworks and brands will be better protected against being unlawfully copied, including through stronger enforcement provisions.

The EU pharmaceutical sector in particular will benefit from improved protection of test data and from the possibility to get an extension of the term of the patent up to two years if there are delays in marketing authorization.

Vietnam has also taken on ambitious commitments concerning the procurement of pharmaceutical products, for instance allowing companies with European capital to import and sell medicines to distributors and wholesalers within the country.

source: vir.com.vn

Welcome Benelux Cambodia!

On 12 Dec 2018, EuroCham Cambodia celebrated the launch of its newest chapter, BENELUX Cambodia, at Raffles Hotel Le Royal. The event was attended by the Belgian & Dutch Ambassadors to Cambodia, Belgian & Dutch business delegations from Thailand, as well as other business leaders and high-level officials from the Royal Government of Cambodia.

BENELUX Cambodia represents the Belgian, Dutch and Luxembourg business communities active in Cambodia and is actively supported by the Embassies of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, and existing Benelux Business Associations such as BeLuThai and NTCC, both based in Bangkok.

Beluxcham Vietnam wishes all the best to our colleagues in Cambodia!

Begium has begun its two-year term in the United Nations Security Council (2019-2020)

From January 1st 2019 onwards, Belgium will begin its two-year term in the United Nations Security Council. On the eve of the start of this mandate, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Didier Reynders underscores the importance of this responsibility, which the international community entrusted to our country. Minister Reynders renews the commitment of Belgium to be a constructive, open and trustworthy partner in the pursuit of collective answers to international issues of peace of security, in cooperation with the other members of the Security Council and all other stakeholders.

In line with the United Nations Charter, Belgium will act in the name of the whole international community. While the pressure on the post-war mechanisms of international cooperation is also felt in the dynamics within the Security Council itself, Belgium is committed to embody the multilateral vision which inspires its foreign policy since the end of the second world war. During its mandate, Belgium will remain true to the spirit of dialogue which guided its entire campaign and strive to bring to value, in a pragmatic way, its traditional conciliatory role translated in the motto “Building consensus, acting for peace”.

Belgium will seek to contribute substantially to debates on all important global questions that will come to the attention of the Security Council, with emphasis on a number of points, reflecting our values and expertise. This mandate falls indeed within the broader framework of the international action of Belgium, which displays in particular a strong human rights profile and a strong commitment to its European dimension. Belgium will also make sure to bring forward actions integrating in a coherent manner the tools of Diplomacy, Development cooperation and Defense, in line with its efforts for a “comprehensive approach”.

Besides the specific tasks divided among the members of the Council, Belgium will continue to devote particular attention to a number of themes on which it has a longstanding track record and which it promoted all along its campaign. These can be brought under the keywords of prevention, protection and performance.

  • Prevention first, with the objective to address preoccupying situations before they degenerate into international conflicts. The promotion of mediation, attention for the threats which climate change can constitute for peace and security or the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction all fall under this header.
  • Protection, because international security depends on the security of each individual. Our country will strive in particular to keep the protection of children in armed conflicts, the access to humanitarian aid and the fight against impunity high on the agenda.
  • Lastly, performance. A performant operational management of United Nations missions is indeed critical. Our country supports moreover the UN Secretary General’s reform agenda, including his Action for peacekeeping. The pursuit of better results should also be reflected in a larger involvement of women, at the political as well as operational level.

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Ambassador Paul Jansen paid courtesy call on Vietnamese Vice Minister of Ministry of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong

Vice Minister Hoang of Ministry of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong and Ambassador Paul Jansen had the meeting on December 14th, focused on discussing renewable energy and the conversion methods from thermal power to cleaner energy sources.

Vice Minister Hoang Quoc Vuong shared the many difficulties that Vietnam is facing in its progress of converting to green energy while meeting the country’s power demand, but Vietnam has also been focusing on using hydropower plants to generate power. Ambassador Jansen expressed that Belgium is willing to provide expertise and human resources to assist Vietnam in using more renewable energy sources for its nationwide power supply.