Recently, Vietnams Ministry of Industry and Trade announced the initiation of an anti - dumping investigation into prestressed steel strands from China, Malaysia and Thailand. This decision reflects Vietnams increasing attention to import control and domestic industry protection. Although Vietnam has widely opened its market in the past few years, signed multiple free trade agreements and removed many tariff barriers, its import control measures are not clear, which may lead to potential damage to domestic industries caused by a large number of imports. It is reported that the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam has recognized this problem and plans to strengthen trade remedy investigations and handle related cases in the second half of this year.
In 2017, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam established the Trade Remedy Bureau, mainly aiming to protect domestic industries from external competitive pressure. Although the Trade Remedy Bureau has launched some anti - dumping investigations, the number of these cases is still small compared with the number of cases filed against Vietnamese products by other countries. However, recently, with the occurrence of the incident that Vietnam imports a large amount of steel products from China and then re - labels them as Vietnamese brands and exports them to third countries, the Trade Remedy Bureau has started to focus on products that have a greater impact on domestic industries, such as steel, wood and batteries, etc.solarThe Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam emphasized the importance of assessing the impact and damage of trade remedy cases. He required the Trade Remedy Bureau to closely cooperate with other departments, such as the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, to ensure the fair and transparent handling of cases. In order to further strengthen trade remedy measures, the Trade Remedy Bureau of Vietnam has also started to study technical trade barriers to supplement the weak links in its system. At the same time, in order to help domestic enterprises better use trade remedy measures to protect their rights and interests, the Trade Remedy Bureau has also started to provide relevant training for Vietnamese enterprises.
The Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade emphasized the importance of impact and damage assessment in trade remedy cases. He requested the Trade Remedies Authority to closely collaborate with other departments such as the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to ensure fair and transparent handling of cases. To further strengthen trade remedy measures, the Vietnamese Trade Remedies Authority has also begun researching technical trade barriers to address weaknesses in its system. Meanwhile, to help domestic enterprises better utilize trade remedy measures to protect their rights, the Trade Remedies Authority has started providing relevant training to Vietnamese businesses.
Facing the global economic environment, Vietnam is striving to strengthen its trade remedy measures to protect domestic industries from external pressure. With the continuous opening of the Vietnamese market, these measures are crucial for ensuring the healthy and sustainable development of its domestic industries. At the same time, for countries and enterprises trading with Vietnam, understanding and adapting to these changes will be the key to future success.
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