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Vietnam's WTO membership begins | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Vietnam has become the 150th World Trade Organization member after a 12-year wait, amid concerns about the effect it will have on the economy. | |
Membership will give Vietnam greater access to overseas markets but will also require it to cut import tariffs. | Membership will give Vietnam greater access to overseas markets but will also require it to cut import tariffs. |
Supporters of the move say it will help boost exports in key food and textile industries and attract investment. | Supporters of the move say it will help boost exports in key food and textile industries and attract investment. |
Critics have argued that the increased competition will damage local firms and producers such as livestock farmers. | Critics have argued that the increased competition will damage local firms and producers such as livestock farmers. |
In the lead-up to Vietnam's World Trade Organization (WTO) membership, officially sealed on Thursday, overseas firms increasing their presence in the country and foreign direct investment reached $10bn (£5.1bn) in 2006. | |
'Historic day' | 'Historic day' |
Vietnam is one of South-East Asia's fastest growing economies and had its WTO membership approved in November. | Vietnam is one of South-East Asia's fastest growing economies and had its WTO membership approved in November. |
The membership first had to be passed by Vietnam's Communist-dominated national assembly. | The membership first had to be passed by Vietnam's Communist-dominated national assembly. |
Joining the WTO was "a historic day for the country," said Le Dang Doanh, a key government economist. | |
"In joining the WTO, Vietnam is accepting increased competition, and competition will make the economy more dynamic," he added. | "In joining the WTO, Vietnam is accepting increased competition, and competition will make the economy more dynamic," he added. |
The government's positive outlook was not echoed by Nguyen Van Thoai, deputy manager of Saigon Cosmetics. | The government's positive outlook was not echoed by Nguyen Van Thoai, deputy manager of Saigon Cosmetics. |
He estimates that the maker of perfumes and toiletries will see its market shrink by 20% once Vietnam becomes a WTO member. | He estimates that the maker of perfumes and toiletries will see its market shrink by 20% once Vietnam becomes a WTO member. |
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