Publications

Vietnam’s WTO Commitments

Vietnam’s commitments on trade in electronics

09/02/2011

Vietnam’s electronics industry has been developing since mid 1990s. Up to now, what is the competiveness of the industry?  What do electronics enterprises need to do to face with impacts of WTO… The booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on electronics” will provide you with interesting knowledge!

Vietnam’s commitments on trade in automobiles

09/02/2011

What is the situation of the automobiles industry when Vietnam joins WTO? The competitive capacity of Vietnam’s automobiles industry? What are Vietnam’s international commitments on import tariffs for automobiles, CKDs and spare parts?... General comments of commitments on tariffs for automobiles industry? All these will be answered in the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in automobiles”

Vietnam’s commitments on trade in papers

09/02/2011

For the last 15 years, Vietnam’s paper industry has achieved important developments both in quality and quantity. For more information about the development of the paper industry and its competitive capacity when Vietnam joins WTO…., please read the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in paper”

Vietnam’s commitments on trade in textiles and garments

09/02/2011

For the most exact view of Vietnam’s textiles and garments industry, especially after Vietnam joined the WTO. What is its competitive capacity? Its opportunities and challenges? What should textiles and garments enterprises do in the context of integration?...Please read the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in textiles and garments”

Vietnam’s commitments on domestic tax

09/02/2011

Domestic tax includes all taxes levied on the subjects and products of business activities except for import – export tariff, antidumping and countervailing duties. In WTO, there are specific regulations of applying domestic taxes. Thus, after WTO accession, what are the Vietnam’s commitments on domestic taxes? How will commitments on domestic taxes affect domestic production?... The booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on domestic taxes” will help you find the answers.

Vietnam’s commitments on trade in steel

09/02/2011

Vietnam’s steel industry started with the Thai Nguyen iron and steel complex. After a long period of slow development, the steel industry has achieved remarkable developments. How will the steel industry change after Vietnam joins WTO? What should enterprises do for successful integration?... All these matters will be mentioned in the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in steel”

Vietnam's commitments on Non-tariff agricultural protectionist measures

24/11/2010

What are non-tariff agricultural protectionist measures? How are these protectionist measures classified? What are sanitary and phytosanitary measures? All these will be answered in the booklet: “Non-tariff agricultural protectionist measures”.

Vietnam’s commitments on Agriculture subsidy

24/11/2010

An agricultural subsidy is a governmental subsidy paid to farmers and agribusinesses to supplement their income, manage the supply of agricultural commodities, and influence the cost and supply of such commodities. However, what is the exact definition of agricultural subsidy? And which is agricultural subsidy involved? This booklet will give you the answers for all these questions.

Vietnam’s Common commitments on opening agricultural markets

24/11/2010

Booklet “Vietnam’s Common commitments on opening agricultural markets” will supply you with WTO’s general rules in agriculture, Vietnam’s commitments on opening agricultural markets and tariff for imported agricultural products …

Vietnam’s commitments on trade in foodstuff, fruits and vegetables

24/11/2010

Cultivated area as well as production yield of Vietnam’s food, fruits and vegetables industry has increased in the last few years. For more information about the competitiveness of food, fruits and vegetables production industry and the impacts of the commitments on opening the markets for foodstuff, fruits and vegetables, please read the booklet “Vietnam’s commitments on trade in foodstuff, fruits and vegetables”.