Hanoi (VNA) – ꦫThe National Assembly on June 25 ratified the protocol of accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) of the UK, with 94.25% of votes in favour.
Presenting the report on feedback from NA deputies, Chairman of the NA’s Foreign Affairs Committee Vu Hai Ha said the legislators agreed that the protocol of accession to the CPTPP is an integral part of the trade deal. The approval process is in accordance with Vietnam’s 2023 Constitution, the Law on the Organisation of the NA and the Law on Treaties. The NA’s adoption will make Vietnam among the first six CPTPP member states to approve the UK’s accession protocol, demonstrating the nation’s proactiveness in bolstering trade and investment ties with the UK. It also affirms its position in the region and the world, he stressed. The move will create new momentum for the country’s socioeconomic development and contribute to completing the legal system and improve enterprise competitiveness. Some NA deputies, however, expressed concern about the challenges of higher standards for trade, investment and banking-financial services. They urged the Government to pen solutions to strengthen the implementation of UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) to improve the competitive capacity of enterprises and capitalise on all opportunities when the resolution takes effect.
According to data released by the UK government's Department for International Trade, total trade in goods and services (exports plus imports) between the UK and Vietnam was 5.9 billion GBP in the four quarters to the end of Q4 2023. This is a decrease of 17% or 1.2 billion GBP in current prices from the figure of the four quarters to the end of Q4 2022. Vietnam was the UK’s 44th largest trading partner in 2023, accounting for 0.3% of total UK trade./.
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