Vietnam and EU sign free trade agreement

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Hanoi: The European Union and Vietnam on Sunday signed a long-awaited free trade deal that will slash duties on almost all goods as fears grow over mounting global protectionism.
The signing comes amid worldwide trade turmoil, with a dragging US-China row and Britain’s impending exit from the European Union casting a dark cloud over global growth.
The deal was hailed by EU trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom as “an important milestone” between the trading partners.
“We want to make sure that EU trade in this region has a positive impact so we have enshrined high standards in the deal,” she said at the signing ceremony Sunday.
The deal will come into force only once it is ratified, which could come by the end of the year. (AFP)

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