Conference: Trade remedies - A tool to protect domestic industry interests in the context of integration
21/10/2020 12:00
With 13 Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in effect, most recently the FTA with the EU (EVFTA), Vietnam has been strongly opening up the domestic market for goods from 51 FTA partner countries. This makes Vietnamese market more vibrant and competitive. However, the phenomenon of mass imports, unhealthy competition of goods imported from abroad also appears, which is capable of causing significant damage and threatening the long-term benefits of some domestic manufacturing industries.
Trade remedies (including anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, and safeguard measures) is an effective tool to protect the legitimate rights and interests of domestic industries in this context. However, not many enterprises and associations know about trade remedies policies and laws or have the skills to effectively use this tool.
With the aim of helping businesses and associations to learn and give opinions on new legal frameworks on trade remedies in Vietnam from the very beginning, and at the same time to be instructed on basic skills to use trade remedies tools, The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in coordination with the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam - Ministry of Industry and Trade organizes:
Time: 8.00 - 12.00 Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Venue: Hall 1, 7th Floor, VCCI Headquarters (Outside Building), 09 Dao Duy Anh, Dong Da, Hanoi
Language: Vietnamese
At the Conference, representatives of the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam will directly introduce and consult businesses about the Draft Project to improve trade remedies capacity, the Draft Circular on implementing EVFTA and trade remedies and detailed instructions on the process of filing a lawsuit and join the trade remedies case (attached below).
Contact Details:
Conference document are attached below:
Trade remedies (including anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, and safeguard measures) is an effective tool to protect the legitimate rights and interests of domestic industries in this context. However, not many enterprises and associations know about trade remedies policies and laws or have the skills to effectively use this tool.
With the aim of helping businesses and associations to learn and give opinions on new legal frameworks on trade remedies in Vietnam from the very beginning, and at the same time to be instructed on basic skills to use trade remedies tools, The Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in coordination with the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam - Ministry of Industry and Trade organizes:
Conference
TRADE REMEDIES
Tools to protect domestic industry interests in the context of integration
TRADE REMEDIES
Tools to protect domestic industry interests in the context of integration
Time: 8.00 - 12.00 Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Venue: Hall 1, 7th Floor, VCCI Headquarters (Outside Building), 09 Dao Duy Anh, Dong Da, Hanoi
Language: Vietnamese
At the Conference, representatives of the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam will directly introduce and consult businesses about the Draft Project to improve trade remedies capacity, the Draft Circular on implementing EVFTA and trade remedies and detailed instructions on the process of filing a lawsuit and join the trade remedies case (attached below).
Contact Details:
WTO and International Trade Center - VCCI
No. 9 Dao Duy Anh, Dong Da, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3577 1458
Email: banthuky@trungtamwto.vn
No. 9 Dao Duy Anh, Dong Da, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3577 1458
Email: banthuky@trungtamwto.vn
Conference document are attached below:
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