Vietnam and Eurasian Economic Union agree on free trade zone

  07 April 2015    Read: 1085
Vietnam and Eurasian Economic Union agree on free trade zone
All the key issues over a Vietnamese free trade zone with the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) have been agreed, Russia Today reports.

The deal should be sealed by July, according to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung.


“The preparation of documents has entered the home straight. All the principal issues, once again, have been discussed. I hope that we will soon be able to turn to signing this agreement,” said Medvedev as quoted by RIA.


"Our turnover has slightly decreased in recent years, so, in order to improve the situation, we decided to instruct our ministries, businesses and agencies on both sides to take measures in signing an agreement on a free trade zone between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union in the first half of 2015,”Nguyen said on Monday to journalists, adding that Vietnam seeks to increase trade with Russia to $10 billion by 2020.

Medvedev confirmed plans to boost bilateral trade in the five years following, noting that it fell to $3.7 billion in 2014 from $4 billion in 2013.

"We have seen some reduction in trade in the past year, which, as we have stated, will be temporary, and we are sure about it," he said adding that establishing a free trade zone between Vietnam and the EEU is going to be an effective measure in pursuing the plan.

Russia and Vietnam also guarantee the development of Vietnamese and Russian offshore oil and gas projects. Russia’s Gazprom Neft and the Oil and Gas Corporation of Vietnam signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire a 49 percent share of Vietnam’s Binh Son Refining and Petrochemicals.

The Russian and Vietnamese delegations signed 17 priority projects for 2015 that include the supply of equipment for Vietnamese power plants, construction and technological upgrading of enterprises and the creation of industrial clusters.

Medvedev said Russia is working out the possibility of building a plant for Russian trucks (GAZ, KAMAZ, UAZ) and road equipment in Vietnam, as well as the production of rolling stock for railways.

Vietnam is currently implementing about a hundred projects with Russian investment. Russia hopes to shortly start building Vietnam’s first nuclear power plant and create a Center for Nuclear Science and Technology, Medvedev said.

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