Viet Nam Integrates Trade Defence Into Its Policy

International Trade ForumNum. 2/2007, Janvier 2007

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In January 2007, Viet Nam became the 150th member of the World Trade Organization, after 11 years of preparation, including eight years of negotiation. Vietnamese Trade Minister Truong Dinh Tuyen said the negotiations for WTO membership closely accompanied his country's economic reforms, known as "doi moi". Until recently, Viet Nam did not have any legislation on trade defense measures and, hence, did not possess competence in this area. As a WTO member, Viet Nam needs to carry out investigations and to react to measures initiated against its industries by other countries. This is where ITC played a key role. ITC developed a TDI project with three objectives: to upgrade the TDI legal framework; to train officials that implement trade defense instruments (TDI); and to raise awareness among the business community on TDI and their uses.

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Viet Nam Integrates Trade Defence Into Its Policy

In January 2007, Viet Nam became the 150th member of the World Trade Organization, after 11 years of preparation, including eight years of negotiation. At the time, WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy commented on the "remarkable efforts" that Viet Nam ha...

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