Vietnam and South Korea talk trade remedies


SEOUL: Vietnam and South Korea looked into measures to reduce trade disputes, tackle emerging issues in this field, and step up cooperation in anti-dumping investigations, at a conference here on Wednesday (Nov 6).

At the eighth conference on cooperation in trade remedies, jointly held by the Korea Trade Commission under the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, and the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the two sides also sought ways to enhance bilateral trade.

Since the Vietnam-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA) took effect in 2015 and the two countries signed a deal on expanding collaboration between their trade remedies agencies in 2018, they have engaged in discussions on each country’s import regulations and established a cooperation channel for sharing views on trade defence matters.

Regarding Vietnam's anti-dumping investigation into galvanised steel from South Korea, initiated in June, the East Asian country said the product’s direct impact on Vietnam’s steel industry is not significant, asking the country to thoroughly consider this issue. — Vietnam News/ANN

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