Vietnam-EAEU Free Trade Agreement – First Bilateral FTA From the Eurasian Union

Vietnam EAEU FTA

The Vietnam-EAEU Free Trade Agreement is the very first bilateral FTA from the Eurasian Union. It produced 7.18 Billion in Exports in 2019.

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Despite the volatility of global trade and the COVID-19 pandemic, revenue from bilateral trade between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) rose to 17.98% in the first ten months of 2020. For the same period in 2019, exports reached 7.18 billion USD, up by 16.15%; imports reached 1.16 billion USD, up by 22.35%.

Several member states of the Eurasian Economic Union including Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan ratified the Vietnam – Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) Free Trade Agreement in Kazakhstan.

Stipulated Agreements in the FTA

Within a 10-year tariff reduction schedule, Vietnam is slated to open its market for almost 90% of tariff lines. Agriculture commodities (such as beef, wheat flour, and dairy products) that were included on the EAEU’s priority list will not have tariffs applied to them. They will be exempted from taxes for a period as shown here:

There is a deadline for tariff elimination for some special products. For instance, petroleum will no longer be subject to tariffs till 2027, and iron and steel will be exempt from tariffs for 10 years.

A total of 90% of tariff lines shall also be eliminated by the EAEU, out of which 59% shall were eliminated immediately upon ratification. Among the product groups that will be exempt from import tariffs are