TAILIEUCHUNG - Vietnam’s untegration with regional economies and some implications for RCEP

This paper has reviewed the recent trends in the trading relations between Vietnam and RCEP countries after a decade of integrating with the regional economies and analyzed the impacts on Vietnam’s exports of tariff reductions in RCEP trading partners. | O Discussion Paper Vietnam’s Integration with Regional Economies and Some Implications for RCEP Nguyen Tien Dung November 2015 Graduate School of International Development NAGOYA UNIVERSITY NAGOYA 464-8601, JAPAN 〒464-8601 名古屋市千種区不老町 名古屋大学大学院国際開発研究科 Vietnam’s Integration with Regional Economies and Some Implications for RCEP Nguyen Tien Dung* University of Economics and Business Vietnam National University, Hanoi November, 2015 Abstract This paper has reviewed the recent trends in the trading relations between Vietnam and RCEP countries after a decade of integrating with the regional economies and analyzed the impacts on Vietnam’s exports of tariff reductions in RCEP trading partners. Our analysis has showed that exports to regional markets have substantially increased, and the growth of exports has been accompanied with significant shifts in the composition of exports toward manufacturing products. Tariff reductions under regional FTAs have produced positive effects on Vietnam’s major exports, including agricultural products and electronics products. The increasing complementarity between Vietnam and RCEP partners implies a greater potential for expanding trade in coming years. The formation of a region-wide market under the RCEP can significantly open regional markets for Vietnam’s exports through deeper tariff liberalization, the removal of non-tariff barriers, and the consolidation of the rules of origin. * The author is grateful to professor Naoko Shinkai, the Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University for her support and valuable comments. The financial supports from Nagoya University and Vietnam National University are gratefully acknowledged. 1 1. Introduction Vietnam has developed profound trade and investment relations with RCEP members during the last two decades. The RCEP region has become the market for more than 40% of Vietnam’s exports, whereas, nearly 80% of Vietnam’s imports have been sourced from the .

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