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Deal will remove 99% of tariffs within seven years: statement
  • Agreement needed as U.K. soon won’t be covered by EU deal
Tran Tuan Anh and Liz Truss hold up documents for a free trade agreement in Hanoi on Dec. 11.

Tran Tuan Anh and Liz Truss hold up documents for a free trade agreement in Hanoi on Dec. 11.
Photographer: Nhac Nguyen/AFP/Getty Images



Vietnam and the U.K. concluded a free-trade agreement that will see 99% of tariffs between the two countries eliminated after seven years.

Vietnam will see 114 million pounds ($151 million) in tariff savings on its exports by the time the deal is fully implemented, the two country’s trade ministers said in a joint statement Friday. The U.K. stands to save 36 million pounds on its exports.

The sides had been negotiating the agreement since August 2018, Vietnamese Industry and Trade Minister Tran Tuan Anh said. Vietnam’s trade deal with the EU will no longer apply to the U.K., which is leaving the common market, after Dec. 31, with the new agreement taking effect the following day.

“The U.K. and Vietnam share a strategic commitment to global trade, and the free flow of capital and investments,” the ministers said in the statement. “The bilateral Free Trade Agreement provides vital continuity for our fast-growing and dynamic trading relationship.”

The U.K. is Vietnam’s third-largest trading partner in Europe. The Southeast Asian nation sent around 4.6 billion pounds worth of goods to the U.K. last year, while U.K. businesses sent more than 600 million pounds worth of goods to Vietnam, according to the joint statement.

Bilateral trade was down 15% in the first 10 months of this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a posting on Vietnam’s government’s website.

Friday’s ceremony comes a day after the U.K. signed a similar continuity deal with Singapore.

The deals with Singapore and Vietnam not only lock in billions of pounds’ worth of trade, “they also pave the way for new digital partnerships and joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership,” U.K. International Trade Secretary Liz Truss said in a statement Thursday. “This will play to the U.K.’s strengths, as we become a hub for tech and digital trade with influence far beyond our shores, defining our role in the world for decades to come. ”

 
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Deal will remove 99% of tariffs within seven years: statement
  • Agreement needed as U.K. soon won’t be covered by EU deal
Tran Tuan Anh and Liz Truss hold up documents for a free trade agreement in Hanoi on Dec. 11.

Tran Tuan Anh and Liz Truss hold up documents for a free trade agreement in Hanoi on Dec. 11.
Photographer: Nhac Nguyen/AFP/Getty Images



Vietnam and the U.K. concluded a free-trade agreement that will see 99% of tariffs between the two countries eliminated after seven years.
Vietnam will see 114 million pounds ($151 million) in tariff savings on its exports by the time the deal is fully implemented, the two country’s trade ministers said in a joint statement Friday. The U.K. stands to save 36 million pounds on its exports.

The sides had been negotiating the agreement since August 2018, Vietnamese Industry and Trade Minister Tran Tuan Anh said. Vietnam’s trade deal with the EU will no longer apply to the U.K., which is leaving the common market, after Dec. 31, with the new agreement taking effect the following day.

“The U.K. and Vietnam share a strategic commitment to global trade, and the free flow of capital and investments,” the ministers said in the statement. “The bilateral Free Trade Agreement provides vital continuity for our fast-growing and dynamic trading relationship.”
The U.K. is Vietnam’s third-largest trading partner in Europe. The Southeast Asian nation sent around 4.6 billion pounds worth of goods to the U.K. last year, while U.K. businesses sent more than 600 million pounds worth of goods to Vietnam, according to the joint statement.

Bilateral trade was down 15% in the first 10 months of this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a posting on Vietnam’s government’s website.

Friday’s ceremony comes a day after the U.K. signed a similar continuity deal with Singapore.
The deals with Singapore and Vietnam not only lock in billions of pounds’ worth of trade, “they also pave the way for new digital partnerships and joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership,” U.K. International Trade Secretary Liz Truss said in a statement Thursday. “This will play to the U.K.’s strengths, as we become a hub for tech and digital trade with influence far beyond our shores, defining our role in the world for decades to come. ”
UK can buy Viettel 5G and get rid of Huawei spy network for good :kiss3:
 
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UK can buy Viettel 5G and get rid of Huawei spy network for good :kiss3:

Ericsson and Nokia might be in trouble. Broke and unemployed consumers can't afford a new 5G phone. People under lockdown don't NEED a 5G phone. You don't need a 5G phone if you are working from home. You don't need a 5G phone if you are attending online classes.

COVID-19 pandemic to delay 5G rollouts in Europe by 12-18 months: PwC

And while Ericsson and Nokia are struggling, Huawei is achieving economies of scale.
 
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Ericsson and Nokia might be in trouble. Broke and unemployed consumers can't afford a new 5G phone. People under lockdown don't NEED a 5G phone. You don't need a 5G phone if you are working from home. You don't need a 5G phone if you are attending online classes.

COVID-19 pandemic to delay 5G rollouts in Europe by 12-18 months: PwC

And while Ericsson and Nokia are struggling, Huawei is achieving economies of scale.
The rich is always rich, even during Covid. There r millions rich guys in UK, so they will buy millions 5G phones ( excluding Huawei 5G ones) :pop:
 
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It is good to see the UK engage with the world, now we have put the curse of the EU behind us. Truly happy to see this, and more given EU behaviour.
 
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It is good to see the UK engage with the world, now we have put the curse of the EU behind us. Truly happy to see this, and more given EU behaviour.
UK exports and imports a lot. Fifth in the world just behind China, US, Germany and Japan.
There is great potentials in saving the costs if diversifying trade volumes in developing countries.
 
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It is good to see the UK engage with the world, now we have put the curse of the EU behind us. Truly happy to see this, and more given EU behaviour.
I don't understand UK thing. Why can't you engage with the world and EU at same time? For my understanding, it's like drop a watermelon and grasp a bean. EU is one of the largest economy and markets.
 
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UK exports and imports a lot. Fifth in the world just behind China, US, Germany and Japan.
There is great potentials in saving the costs if diversifying trade volumes in developing countries.
UK' strong field is London financial center.
 
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no matter, I value his insight. since there's 25 million Vietnamese millionaires as you said, that is far richer than UK. why do you care about this small deal?
no matter, I value his insight. since there's 25 million Vietnamese millionaires as you said, that is far richer than UK. why do you care about this small deal?
Your question show how low your IQ is, we have 95 millions ppl, not only 25 millions.

Keeping even shoes factories in VN is the way to avoid social instability while another Tienanmen protest is coming due to too many angry-jobless ppl ( 600 millions poor plus abt 200 millions jobless) in CN :cool:
 
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protest is coming due to too many angry-jobless ppl

You're describing America. Hundreds of millions of jobless, homeless, and broke people can't possibly afford your Vinphones or Vincars. Americans wouldn't buy your generic brand Vietnamese products even if they had the money, but now the chance is 0%.


Nearly two-thirds of Americans, 63%, say they've been living paycheck to paycheck since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the U.S. earlier this year.

40 million Americans could face eviction over the next several months. The only thing holding back the flood right now is the CDC’s eviction moratorium order
 
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So Brits murder 39 Vietnamese and in response the Vietnamese sign a free trade agreement. This will ensure the vile evil thieves, who stole the UK, will be given lots of food and goodies, while others who should have gotten them starve or go without.
Alternatively,
Chinese soldiers fight with Indian soldiers killing 20 and China is an enemy of India. People scream boycott, no trade, strangle....

What a crock of fn bullshit this world is.

Are the Vietnamese and Indians all just puppets? Their people live in abject poverty and yet they work to enrich the thieves that infest the UK. WTF?
 
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