Grasping rules of origin helps enterprises boost exports: experts
Enterprises should master the rules of origin and non-tariff measures laid out in free trade agreements (FTAs) to make the most use of those deals to boost exports, heard a recent conference in Bien Hoa city, the southern province of Dong Nai.
Regarding non-tariff measures, including those on food safety, animal and plant quarantine, technical barriers to trade (TBT) and customs, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Sanitary and Phytosanitary Notification Authority and Enquiry Point (SPS) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Tran Viet Cuong said meeting TBT requirements is a prerequisite condition for Vietnamese exporters to access the EU and RoK markets and others.
The FTAs will create a close framework on TBT, helping enhance transparency, stability and predictability which will bolster the investment activities of Vietnamese enterprises and other partners, he said.
He added that enterprises should update information on the SPS requirements of participating FTA countries, especially ASEAN harmonisation standards, focusing on food quality and safety in accordance with international standards and export markets.
Nguyen Viet Nga, Deputy Director of the Department of International Cooperation under Vietnam Customs, shared that commitments on customs procedures and cooperation will make customs management work more effective.
However, Vietnam should continue to improve the competency of officials in the sector as well as developing information and risk management systems, in order to make use of the advantages and opportunities brought about by the FTAs.