- Other purposes of the importing country that enterprises must comply with can be served by determining origin (especially in the case of anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, and safeguard duties). If the enterprise is aware of the origin principles set forth in the Agreements, it can defend its interests if the importing country violates them by directly complaining to or notifying the Government for appropriate protection.
- If Vietnamese enterprises have a plan to meet the origin requirements in order to reduce the problem of non-compliance with the agreement as well as avoid unnecessary troubles, it is necessary to do so:
+ Learn about export markets and how to take advantage of tariff advantages in FTAs: increase information gathering, research, regularly update market requirements, improve human resource quality, and promote the use of science and artificial intelligence in production, etc.
+ Environmental protection in the production process.
+ Apply management standards such as ISO, HACCP, etc.
+ Manufacturers are required to keep records of their goods' eligibility and are subject to customs audits. At the very least, this entails keeping track of the materials' origin.
In short, the rules of origin articles vary among FTAs, thus the local content requirements differ among FTAs and even among production sectors within an FTA. The challenge for Vietnamese exporters/enterprises is to fully and clearly understand and be aware of the rules of origin regulations in each FTA to comply with these requirements and to be well-prepared to prove the origins of products status if necessary.
-
Other purposes of the importing country that enterprises
must
comply with can
be served
by determining
origin
(
especially
in the case of anti-dumping, anti-subsidy, and safeguard duties). If the enterprise is aware of the
origin
principles set forth in the Agreements, it can defend its interests if the importing country violates them by
directly
complaining to or notifying the
Government
for appropriate protection.
-
If Vietnamese enterprises have a plan to
meet
the
origin
requirements in order to
reduce
the problem of non-compliance with the agreement
as well
as avoid unnecessary troubles, it is necessary to do
so
:
+ Learn about export markets and how to take advantage of tariff advantages in
FTAs
: increase information gathering, research,
regularly
update market requirements,
improve
human resource quality, and promote the
use
of science and artificial intelligence in production, etc.
+ Environmental protection in the production process.
+ Apply management standards such as ISO,
HACCP
, etc.
+ Manufacturers
are required
to
keep
records of their
goods
' eligibility and are subject to customs audits. At the
very
least, this entails keeping
track
of the materials' origin.
In short, the
rules
of
origin
articles vary among
FTAs
,
thus
the local content requirements differ among
FTAs
and even among production sectors within an FTA. The challenge for Vietnamese exporters/enterprises is to
fully
and
clearly
understand and be aware of the
rules
of
origin
regulations in each FTA to comply with these requirements and to be well-prepared to prove the
origins
of products status if necessary.