Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested Türkiye recognise Vietnam’s full market economy status and the two sides negotiate a free trade agreement while addressing a business forum in Ankara on November 30 (local time).
Turkey is currently the second largest buyer of Vietnamese goods in Western Asia, but enterprises still need to overcome many barriers and improve themselves increase shipments to this market, experts have said.
The Turkish Ministry of Trade has received an anti-dumping complaint against polyester flat yarn hailing from Vietnam and the Republic of Korea, the Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV) has said.
The Vietnam – Turkey B2B Matching Webinar on Packaging Products 2020, co-organised by the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade), the Vietnam Trade Office in Turkey, and the Vietnam Packaging Association (VIPAS), took place on December 16.
Turkey’s Ministry of Trade is carrying out a sunset review of the anti-dumping measures applicable to polyester yarn imported from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Turkey Tran Quang Tuyen met more than 10 member enterprises of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK)’s Turkey-Vietnam Business Council as part of his recent working tour to Istanbul.
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan has affirmed Vietnam’s commitments to building a more friendly investment and business environment for enterprises, on par with global standards and those of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), of which Turkey is a founding member.
Turkey has decided to levy anti-dumping evasion duties of 8 percent on partially oriented yarn (POY) products imported from seven countries and territories including Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Turkish Minister of Science, Industry and Technology Faruk Özlü has suggested Vietnam and his country enhance economic, trade and technology cooperation.
The Turkish Ministry of Economy has received a request for a second sunset review of anti-dumping measures applicable to Vietnam’s V-shaped conveyor belts (V-belt).
The Turkish Ministry of Economy has launched an anti-dumping investigation into core welding wire imported from Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Commercial Affairs Office in Turkey.
A Vietnam-Turkey trade exchange was held in Ho Chi Minh City on October 19 with the participation of nine Turkish firms in herbal medicine and wooden product production.
Trade and investment cooperation is a crucial pillar for Vietnam and Turkey to deepen the bilateral ties for the prosperity of each nation, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue said at the Vietnam-Turkey Business Forum in Hanoi on August 24.
The General Directorate for Imports under the Turkish Ministry of Economy has slapped a temporary duty of 36.28 percent on partially oriented yarn (POY) products imported from Vietnam, according to the Vietnamese office of commercial affairs in Turkey.
Vietnam and Turkey agreed to strive for a two-way trade of 4 billion USD by 2020 during the seventh meeting of the Vietnam-Turkey Joint Committee in Hanoi on July 13.
Turkish businesses want to boost export to Vietnam, which posts high and stable economic growth and is also a gateway for other countries to access the common market in the ASEAN Economic Community, according to the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly.
A delegation of business executives representing nine companies based in Turkey’s Antalya city on September 7 met with their counterparts in HCM City to exchange information.
The Turkish Ministry of Economy has confirmed that three Vietnamese exporters of welded cold-rolled stainless steel pipes did not circumvent anti-dumping duties.
The Government has approved a bilateral agreement on air traffic service with Turkey on regular flights between and across the two countries’ territories.