Vietnam reaches trade deal with U.S (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-14 14:37
Vietnam has reached agreement on a trade deal with the United States that
should pave the way for the nation to join the World Trade Organization, the
U.S. Trade Representative's office said on Sunday.
US defence giant Lockheed Martin signed the
contract to build Vietnam's first satellite, in the latest victory for
American businesses in the nation. [AFP]
| The agreement lowers tariffs on U.S. industrial
and farm products substantially and removes non-tariff barriers that block U.S.
service providers from working in Vietnam, said Stephen Norton, a spokesman for
the U.S. Trade Representative, in a statement.
"This is a very good agreement for the United States," said outgoing U.S.
Trade Representative Rob Portman, who has been nominated to be the next White
House budget director.
"It opens a new and growing market for American agricultural goods, services,
such as financial services, and manufactured products," he said.
"Vietnam recognizes that broad-based reform and economic liberalisation are
essential to its integration into the global economy. We intend to work hard
with Vietnam to complete the process of its full accession to the WTO in the
near future," Portman said in a statement.
In Hanoi, the VietnamNet online newspaper quoted sources close to the
Vietnamese trade negotiators in Washington as saying the two sides had reached
agreement after "finding a common voice" on outstanding trade issues.
Some members of the U.S. Congress were expected to put religious and human
rights constraints on any trade bill. But on a visit to Hanoi last month, U.S.
House of Representatives Speaker Dennis Hastert, an Illinois Republican, urged
Congress to pass a deal because the "greater good" outweighed human rights
concerns.
Vietnam has completed deals needed to enter the WTO with all of its other
leading trade partners.
Hanoi wants to be a WTO member by the time it hosts U.S. President George W.
Bush in November for the annual summit meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation forum.
The United States and Vietnam restored diplomatic relations in 1995, 20 years
after the end of the Vietnam War. Since the countries signed an previous
business deal in 2001 known as the Bilateral Trade Agreement, Vietnamese exports
to the United States have grown to more than $6.5 billion in 2005.
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