Vietnam posts trade surplus with other CPTPP members

Vietnam recorded a trade surplus of over 1 billion USD with the 10 other members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in the seven months since the deal took effect in the country in January, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
Vietnam posts trade surplus with other CPTPP members ảnh 1The CPTPP has helped Vietnam tip its trade scale in favour of exports, according to General Department of Vietnam Customs (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded a trade surplusof over 1 billion USD with the 10 other members of the Comprehensive andProgressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in the seven monthssince the deal took effect in the country in January, according to the GeneralDepartment of Vietnam Customs.

The CPTPP, one of the largest trade pacts in theworld, covers 13.5 percent of global GDP and a market of about 500 millionpeople. It gathers 11 countries, namely Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile,Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.

It officially took effect in Vietnam on January14 this year.

The authority further said the country’s exportsto the CPTPP members like Japan, Canada and Mexico rose considerably in thefirst seven months of the year. The shipments to Japan reached 1.01 billionUSD, Canada 546 million USD and Mexico 290 million USD.

Meanwhile, imports from Mexico dropped by 659 millionUSD, Singapore down 490 million USD, and Malaysia down 219 million USD.

Exports to the CPTPP countries since the year’sbeginning have accounted for 15.4 percent of the total export revenue.Additionally, six of the 27 markets to which Vietnam’s shipments surpassed 1billion USD are CPTPP economies.

These figures show that the agreement has helpedVietnam tip its trade scale in favour of exports, the general department said.

At a working session with Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Customs Deparment Dinh Ngoc Thang on August 12, Canadian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City KyleNunas said with a relatively short roadmap for tariff reductions by Canada(from 17 – 18 percent to zero percent in three years), some groups ofVietnamese commodities are forecast to enjoy strong export growth as from 2019such as textile-garment, footwear, handbags, and plastic and wood products.

Businesses and investors of Canada are also payingspecial attention to Vietnam’s roadmap for opening its market for severalagricultural products like pork, beef, chicken, aquatic products and freshfruits, he noted.

Australia is also a potential market forVietnamese goods. As soon as the CPTPP came into force, Vietnam began makinguse of opportunities generated by the deal to boost shipments to Australia.Notably, it has dominated the tra fish market there as it supplies up to 98 percentof the tra fish amount consumed in the country.

Nguyen Thi Thu Trang, Director of the WTO Centreunder the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), said the CPTPPeconomies’ stronger demand for Vietnamese agricultural products is expected tohelp local exporters offset the recent decline in the export of those items toChina, which has tightened import regulations.

Shinji Hirai, chief representative of the JapanExternal Trade Organisation (JETRO) in Ho Chi Minh City, said the CPTPP willconsolidate Vietnam’s role as a production and export hub of businesses ofJapan as well as other member countries. In return, Vietnamese firms will alsogain similar benefits when it enters the markets of other CPTPP nations./.
VNA

See more

Industrial factories in Tan Uyen city, the southern province of Binh Duong (Photo: VNA)

Investors upbeat about Vietnam’s industrial property market

Investors are bullish on Vietnam's industrial property market growth on the back of the nation's strategic location, sound infrastructure, and increasing demand for industrial space, particularly industrial parks that meet green standards, according to market research.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Belgium and head of the Vietnamese Delegation to the EU Nguyen Van Thao addresses the forum (Photo: VNA)

Forum connects Vietnamese, Belgian busineses

The Vietnam-Belgian business forum took place in Brussels on October 23, offering a chance for enterprises of the two countries to introduce their products and explore new cooperation opportunities.

The expos cover over 6,000 sq.m, drawing over 210 exhibitors from 10 countries and territories. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi hosts textile & garment, fabric garment accessories expos

The Vietnam Hanoi Textile & Garment Industry and Fabric Garment Accessories Expos 2024 (HanoiTex & HanoiFabric 2024) is taking place in Hanoi on October 23 – 25 as part of a series of international exhibitions on Vietnam's textile and garment industry.

Representatives from Vietnamese and Lao agencies, localities and businesses at the opening ceremony of the Vietnam-Laos trade fair 2024 in Xiengkhouang province. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Laos step up trade, tourism promotion

A Vietnam-Laos trade fair was kicked off in Phonsavanh township in Xiengkhouang province of Laos on October 23 as part of activities to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the traditional day of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts in Laos (October 30, 1949 – 2024).

Illustrative photo (Photo: chinhphu.vn)

Vietnamese goods enter US through global supply chain

The Saigon Co.op Distribution Company Limited (SCD) - a member of the Ho Chi Minh City Union of Trade Cooperatives (Saigon Co.op), and STC Natural Vina Company on October 23 held a hand-over ceremony for goods that will be exported to the US.

Vietnam’s lobsters have clawed their way back onto Chinese menus after a suspension. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam’s lobsters claw back prominence in China

Vietnam’s lobster export to the Chinese market in January-September rose 33 folds year-on-year on the back of lower prices and stronger trade ties between the two nations, the South China Morning Post said on October 22.