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VJEPA - New opportunities for Vietnam’s aquaculture exports to Japan
Thursday, 23 July 2009
The Vietnam – Japan
Economic Partnership Agreement (VJEPA) will create huge opportunities for the
penetration of Vietnam ’s
aquatic exports into Japan
’s market as it officially comes into force, said aquaculture sector experts.
Experts
said that 86 percent of agricultural, aquatic and forestry exports from Vietnam to Japan will enjoy tax incentives
within 10 years after the VJEPA takes effect.
Vietnam ’s shrimp exports to the Eastern Asian country will be
exempt from duty immediately while its octopus exports will be eligible for
this privilege five years later.
Japan is the largest import market for Vietnam ’s frozen shrimp, which
had, by the end of June, raked in nearly 200 million USD from Japan-bound
exports, making up 32 percent of the country’s total aquatic export value.
To make a smooth entry into Japan ’s market, aquaculture sector
experts have recommended that Vietnamese exporters pay more attention to the
quality of aquaculture exports, strategies on aquatic processing, brand name
awareness and trade promotion.
They added that in the near future, Japan will support Vietnam to build an aquaculture
processing centre meeting international standards and the two countries will
set up a joint committee to overcome any obstacles relating to the quality,
hygiene and safety of products.
The negotiation on the VJEPA started in January
2007, shortly after the accession of Vietnam to the World Trade Organisation.
After nine official talks and a number of unofficial talks, the two nations
reached an agreement in principle in September, last year and officially signed
the accord on December 25, 2008.
VJEPA is Japan
’s 10th free trade agreement and the first bilateral free trade agreement for Vietnam
since entering the WTO.