Since 2021, the UKVFTA
Agreement is the Agreement between Vietnam and the European Union (EVFTA) had
been come into force.
Law Firm in Vietnam
After the UKVFTA
Agreement is signed, some goods in Vietnam, when exported to the UK market, if
they meet the conditions, will enjoy tariff preferences from the Agreement,
this is a good opportunity to Vietnamese goods are imported to the UK market.
In 2019, the UK imports
mainly from Vietnam garment products. In which, the 10 largest garment products
exported to the UK include: suits, jackets, blazers for women or girls,
outerwear, gowns for women or girl; Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, men’s or
girls’ blouses, shirts and blouses, and other bras. Vietnamese garments
entering the UK had to compete with those of other countries with tariff
reduction schemes/agreements with the UK such as Bangladesh, China, Pakistan,
and Cambodia, however, after UKVFTA takes effect, garment products from Vietnam
will enjoy equivalent tariff benefits, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of
textile and garment products from Vietnam.
Previously, with a
double-digit export turnover for many consecutive years, Vietnam currently ranks
2nd in the world in footwear exports. Footwear export turnover of Vietnam
continuously increased in the period 2010 – 2019, from 5.1 billion USD in 2010
increased by more than 3.5 times, reaching 18.3 billion USD in 2019.
Despite ranking 2nd in
the world, Vietnam’s footwear exports account for only 8% of global exports.
The UK market is a footwear export market with great potential but very
competitive. However, compared to competitors such as China, the Netherlands,
Italy, Belgium, and Germany, in 2019, Vietnam is still subject to the 2nd
highest tariff among the 15 most footwear exporting countries to the UK, with
average tax of 6.7%. Since the UKVFTA Agreement is implemented, the tax rate
will be reduced according to the schedule and will be down to 0% depending on
each item, thereby helping Vietnam’s footwear products to compete with products
of other countries.
Besides, the seafood
product is Vietnam’s key export industry, we have the advantage of both
experience, production capacity and abundant supply. Import demand for seafood
products of the UK is quite large, about 4.4 billion USD/year, in which the
export value of Vietnam accounts for only about 6.7%. The main seafood export
markets to the UK are: China, Ireland, Sweden …
The Covid-19 pandemic changed
the trend of consumption and import from the UK. Consumers find seafood
products that are easy to consume at home, easy to store, easy to process,
convenient and with average low prices. Vietnamese frozen pangasius is a great
advantage and a bright spot for the seafood industry to export to the UK today,
as a leading supplier with the possible price and processing process of many
Vietnamese enterprises is accepted by EU and UK market.
However, in order to
bring Vietnamese products into the UK market, Vietnamese goods need to meet
high standards of quality, aesthetics, hygiene and environment at competitive
prices, ensuring the standards of origin, to be able to take the best use of
the incentives provided by the Agreement. In addition, the choice of using the
British pound or USD in negotiating and signing commercial contracts requires
the company to closely monitor the exchange rate fluctuation between the
British pound and the USD, from which to consider, and sign economic contracts
that are most beneficial to their businesses.
Finding the right
business partner in Vietnam is equally important as choosing the right products
to export to the UK market to compete. It is suggested to undertake the research
for the reputation of the company and each shareholders being
corporate or individual, obtain public
information of the company, and undertake background check for key
personnel to access potential risks for cooperation. Working with a
reliable partner can help achieve economic benefits, save time and costs in
business.
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