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Vietnamese Deputy Prime
Minister Pham Gia Khiem (right) and World Trade
Organisation (WTO) Director General Pascal Lamy (L)
celebrate after a signing ceremony at the WTO headquarters
in Geneva. |
Vietnam was officially admitted to
the World Trade Organisation (WTO) during a special meeting of
the WTO General Council on November 7 in Geneva.
The admission ended Vietnam’s
11-year long negotiation process in order to join the world's
largest trade body and paved the way for the country to join
within 30 days of its National Assembly ratifying the accord.
Eirick Glenne, President of the
WTO General Council-cum-Chairman of the Working Party on the
Accession of Vietnam to the WTO, marked the start of the
meeting by summarising Vietnam's negotiation process and gave
final approval of Vietnam's commitments with the consensus of
all 149 WTO members. The council then approved Protocol
WT/ACC/VNM/48 on Vietnam's WTO accession.
The meeting was followed by the
signing of the protocol on Vietnam's WTO entry between the
Vietnamese Trade Minister Truong Dinh Tuyen and the
Director-General of the WTO, Pascal Lamy. Deputy Prime
Minister-cum-Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem, who was also
head of the Vietnamese Government's high-level delegation to
the accession ceremony, witnessed the signing.
Addressing the ceremony, Director
General Pascal stressed that Vietnam's accession to the WTO
has helped improve the prestige of the largest trade body. It
will not only benefit Vietnam but also all WTO members, he
added.
Regional representatives of WTO
members congratulated Vietnam and expressed their belief that
their cooperation with Vietnam will be further developed.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Foreign Affairs Pham Gia Khiem delivered a speech in which
he emphasised that Vietnam's accession to the WTO is "an event
of great significance, marking an important step for Vietnam's
participation in the global trading system on an equal footing
with all other WTO members."
The Deputy PM stated that Vietnam
will strictly implement its commitments and actively
contribute to the common tasks of the WTO.
The Deputy PM expressed his strong
confidence that with serious preparation and efforts, together
with the kind cooperation and keen support by other WTO
members, " Vietnam is resolved to be a responsible and
reliable member, effectively contribute to the common
process."
WTO membership also helps Vietnam
refine its reform process, creating opportunities for trade
expansion, which is an important tool for economic growth,"
Trade Minister Truong Dinh Tuyen said in Geneva
"WTO accession poses major
challenges to Vietnam's economy. However, we do believe that
with co-operation extended by the members, Vietnam will make
the most of opportunities," he added.(VNA, WTO)
Vietnam’s commitments:
http://www.mot.gov.vn/mot/webs/WTO/VNM48.zip
http://www.mot.gov.vn/mot/webs/WTO/VNM48A1
http://www.mot.gov.vn/mot/webs/WTO/VNM48A2 |