Vietnam's exports to UK encounter challenges amid shifting policies, global conditions
Wednesday, November 1,2023AsemconnectVietnam - The export of Vietnamese goods to the United Kingdom (UK) is currently facing several challenges, attributed to both unfavourable international conditions and shifts in the UK’s trade and economic policies. Overcoming these hurdles will require increased proactive efforts from domestic businesses and regulatory authorities.
Notably, the UK has been negotiating FTAs with India, Mexico, Israel, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), while also launching FTA talks with Switzerland, its 10th-largest trading partner with a bilateral trade volume of nearly 53 billion GBP.
On 31 May this year, two new FTAs between the UK and Australia and New Zealand also came into force.
Moreover, recent policy changes, such as the UK's replacement of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) with the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), effective from June 19, 2023, pose additional challenges for Vietnamese exports. DCTS, being one of the most generous preferential schemes globally, offers duty-free and quota-free trade for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and 85% of eligible goods for Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
According to Cuong, changes in the UK's trade policies will make it challenging for Vietnamese exports to compete in the UK market due to strict requirements and regulations, intensifying competition with goods from other countries.
Additionally, the tightening of regulations, the impact of the UK's anti-deforestation and forest degradation bill on wood and agricultural exports, and the rising popularity of specialised diets (vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free) contribute to the complexity and competitiveness of Vietnamese exports to the UK.
In light of these circumstances, Cuong emphasised the importance of supporting businesses in effectively leveraging the UKVFTA. The Vietnam Trade Office in the UK is actively establishing networks with the British business community and Vietnamese enterprises in the UK to facilitate partnerships. It provides updated information on quality standards, UK import regulations, and actively promotes market opportunities through various channels, including seminars and online workshops.
The trade office is also actively collaborating with the relevant agencies to organise online seminars, facilitate connections with experts and British traders in various sectors, and encourages Vietnamese businesses to participate in exhibitions and trade fairs while actively engaging with the UK’s supermarket systems./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnams-exports-to-uk-encounter-challenges-amid-shifting-policies-global-conditions/270410.vnp
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