Gov't issues Preferential Import and Export Tariffs to implement EVFTA

28/09/2020 09:15 AM


The Government has issued Decree No.111/2020/ND-CP on Viet Nam’s preferential export tariffs and special preferential import tariffs schedule for implementing the EU-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) in the 2020-2022 period.

Preferential export tariffs specified in Appendix I attached to the Decree include goods codes, description of goods, and preferential export tax rates for different stages to export countries prescribed in the trade deal, including the EU member States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, for each goods code.

Goods eligible for preferential export tariff rates shall have to satisfy the following conditions:

a) Goods prescribed under the EVFTA

b) Goods with transport document (copy) showing the export destination is the EU member countries or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

c) Being issued with customs declaration of export consignment originated from Viet Nam (copy and English or Vietnamese translation in case the declaration is not in English).

To be eligible for special preferential import tariff rates under the EVFTA, imports shall have to meet the following conditions:

a) Specified in the Appendix II attached to this Decree.

b) Imported into Viet Nam from territories of the EU member States as prescribed in Appendix III attached to this Decree, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Principal of Andorra, the Republic of San Mario.

c) Meeting all regulations on the origin of goods and having certificates of origin as prescribed under the EVFTA.

Earlier in August, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc approved a plan to implement the trade pact which took effect since August 1.

The official signing of the trade pact in Ha Noi on June 30, 2019 marked the new turning point in the Viet Nam-EU relations as it is expected to broaden opportunities for the two sides’ businesses, particularly it offers chances for economic recovery in the post-COVID-19 period.

Under the agreement, Viet Nam will cut 65% of import tax on EU commodities right after the deal takes effect, while the rest will be eliminated in a 10-year period.

Meanwhile, the EU will cut more than 70% of tariff on Viet Nam’s commodities right after the deal comes into effect and the rest will be removed in the seven subsequent years.

According to the General Department of Customs, in August this year, Viet Nam gained US$3.78 billion from exporting to the EU./. 

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