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Taking advantage of large potential of CPTPP market 

 Thursday, October 10,2024

AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnamese enterprises can take advantage of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and strategic gateways such as Canada, Mexico, Chile, and Peru to expand exports.

According to statistics from the General Department of Customs, the total import-export turnover between Vietnam and CPTPP countries in the Americas recorded an impressive growth of 56.3% in the period 2018-2023. Specifically, from 8.7 billion USD in 2018, the import-export turnover reached 13.6 billion USD in 2023, although the world in this period faced many challenges such as economic recession and the Covid-19 pandemic. Notably, Vietnam's export turnover to this region nearly doubled, from 6.3 billion USD to 11.7 billion USD in the same period. At the same time, the trade surplus with these markets also increased sharply, from 3.9 billion USD to 11.01 billion USD, contributing positively to Vietnam's macroeconomic stability.
This result not only contributed to the growth of trade with CPTPP countries but also contributed significantly to the total trade between Vietnam and the entire Americas region, with a total import-export turnover in 2023 reaching 137.7 billion USD, of which Vietnam exported 114.5 billion USD.
The CPTPP agreement opens up opportunities for many industries, especially the textile and garment industry - one of Vietnam's key industries. Mr. Vu Duc Giang, Chairman of the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association, affirmed that CPTPP is an FTA that creates great opportunities for the Vietnamese textile and garment industry to access markets such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand - markets that Vietnam previously had difficulty penetrating deeply.
The agreement not only helped businesses access the market but also created conditions for textile and garment enterprises to adapt to the purchasing process of import partners in the CPTPP bloc. In particular, the requirements for certification of origin of the CPTPP have encouraged enterprises to improve product quality, from input materials to production, creating a competitive advantage over competitors in the global market.
“In 2023, the Vietnamese textile and garment industry recorded a total export turnover of 40 billion USD, of which CPTPP markets contributed 16% of the total export turnover of the industry. In the first 9 months of 2024 alone, textile and garment export turnover reached 38.4 billion USD. Although Vietnam exports to 104 different markets around the world, the key markets are still the US (accounting for 39-40%), the EU, Japan, China and the CPTPP bloc. These figures showed the success of the textile and garment industry in taking advantage of the CPTPP in the past time," Mr. Vu Duc Giang emphasized.
It is expected that in 2024, the Vietnamese textile and garment industry will continue to achieve an export turnover of 43-44 billion USD. However, to fully exploit the tariff incentives from the CPTPP, businesses need to increase investment in technology, optimize production and supply processes, and aim to participate more deeply in the value chain through original brand manufacturing (OBM) or original design manufacturing (ODM) models. These are considered key factors to enhance the competitiveness of Vietnamese textile and garment enterprises in the international market.
Opportunities and challenges for development
Despite great strides, trade between Vietnam and the American countries in the CPTPP bloc still faces many challenges. The total import-export turnover between Vietnam and the three markets of Canada, Mexico, and Peru in the CPTPP accounts for only about 2% of Vietnam's total import-export turnover. In addition, the growth rate of trade with this group of countries is still unstable, when the trade proportion only accounted for 1.2% in 2019, increased to 2% in 2021 but decreased to 1.7% in 2023.
Notably, the market share of some of Vietnam's key export products in major markets such as Canada is showing signs of decline. For example, Vietnam's seafood market share in Canada decreased from 6.4% in 2019 to 5.6% in 2023. This poses a big challenge for Vietnamese enterprises in maintaining and expanding market share in CPTPP countries.
Mr. Ngo Chung Khanh, Deputy Director of the Multilateral Trade Policy Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), said that CPTPP members are conducting a comprehensive review of the implementation process of the agreement to seek new cooperation spaces. Although CPTPP has brought many opportunities, the room for trade development between Vietnam and member countries is still very large. With the UK joining CPTPP and many other economies applying to join, cooperation opportunities within the framework of this agreement will continue to expand.
Mr. Khanh also emphasized that Vietnamese enterprises need to clearly grasp the benefits and ways to take advantage of CPTPP. The long geographical distance between Vietnam and the Americas is a major barrier in terms of transportation costs, so there needs to be a mechanism for in-depth cooperation and closer connections between businesses on both sides. At the same time, building business connections in the ecosystem to take advantage of FTAs, expanding bilateral cooperation forms such as Vietnam-Canada, Vietnam-Mexico, and Vietnam-Peru is necessary to promote more effective cooperation in the future.
CPTPP has been opening up many great opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises, especially in expanding exports to the Americas. However, to fully exploit the potential of this agreement, businesses need to proactively seize opportunities, invest in technology, optimize production processes, and seek cooperation opportunities with partners in the CPTPP bloc.
CK
Source: VITIC/ haiquanonline.com.vn

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