Seminar to discuss US-China trade war impacts on Vietnam's trade
The Vietnam International Arbitration Center (VIAC) will coordinate with the HCM City International Integration Support Center (CIIS) to organize a seminar, themed “The U.S.-China trade war: Prospects and risks for Vietnamese import-export enterprises,” in HCM City tomorrow (October 24).
The first session will focus on the US-China trade war and its effects on Vietnamese import-export enterprises’ performance.
Meanwhile, during the second session, Dr. Nguyen Tuan Hoa, former deputy director of the Telecommunications Institute of the National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology, and a VIAC member, will deliver a speech on e-transactions in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and risks involved in import-export activities.
In addition, Lawyer Le Thanh Kinh, managing director of Le Nguyen Law Firm, another VIAC member, will talk about the risks of import-export documentation.
Dr. Nguyen Xuan Minh, director of University of Foreign Trade’s HCM City Campus, and a VIAC member as well, will talk about the role of arbitration in trade disputes.
In the context of the escalating US-China trade war, Vietnamese enterprises are forced to compete more strongly with foreign rivals.
However, most enterprises have yet to understand the possible risks involved in the transformation process.