Showing posts with label Viet Russia. Show all posts
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Friday, January 28, 2011

Viet Nam, Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus plan free trade agreement

HA NOI — The first meeting of a working group to prepare a free-trade agreement between Viet Nam and Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan was held here yesterday.

The agreement is expected to bring benefits to an area covering 20 million square kilometres, with a population of 253 million people and a GDP of US$1,505 billion.

The head of the Vietnamese delegation, Dang Hoang Hai, Deputy Director General of the European Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said the group would focus on the terms of references.

"These must cover the impacts of the agreement, including difficulties and challenges during negotiations as well as specific tasks for each member of the working group," said Hai.

"It will take time for members to conduct research and collect data before coming up with their impact assessment," continued Hai.

He expressed confidence that the agreement would bring benefits to Viet Nam and the Russian Federation, particularly in the fields of customs duties, investment services, business and trade.

It is forecast two-way trade will reach $10 billion in the years following the signing of the agreement.

Viet Nam's main exports to the Russian Federation are agricultural products. In turn, it imports fertilisers, oil, gas, energy, heavy industry products and a utomobiles.

The Alliance of Customs from Russia, Belarus and Kazarkhstan is led by Ms E E Mairova, Deputy Director of the Department for Trade Negotiation at the Russian Economics Ministry. — VNS

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

VN to discuss free trade with Russia

MOSCOW — Viet Nam and the member nations of the Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan) have agreed to begin negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement.

The first meeting of the joint working group for the Viet Nam-Russia FTA will be held in Ha Noi next month.

Consensus on the issue was reached at the 14th meeting of the Viet Nam-Russia Inter-government Committee for Economic, Commercial, Scientific and Technological Co-operation, which convened in Moscow on Tuesday and ended yesterday.

Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang and his Russian counterpart Viktor Khrristenko co-chaired the meeting.

The two sides focused on ways to step up co-operation on the economy, commerce, science and technology and trade.

Both sides noted that economic and trade relations had seen significant progress since the 12th meeting. Bilateral trade reached a decade-high of almost US$1.83 billion in 2009, which included $415 million in Vietnamese exports.

However, the officials said economic and trade ties remained modest.

The Vietnamese delegation affirmed its desire to co-operate more closely with Russia on energy, with top priority being given to oil and gas and construction of power plants and coal mining.

Other fields that need to receive a boost include mechanical engineering, automobile assembly, trade, finance, banking, education, training, agriculture, science, technology, telecoms, aviation, sports, culture, tourism and space research.

Both Hoang and Khrristenko affirmed the two governments' support for companies wishing to explore business and investment opportunities.

The two sides agreed to hold the next meeting in Viet Nam in 2011. — VNS

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