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Comprehensive and Progressive

Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership


CPTPP
MEMBERS
1. Nguyễn Phương Thảo - 11215406
2. Tạ Thủy Tiên - 11215666
3. Vũ Tuyết Ngân - 11216951
4. Vũ Thuỳ Dương - 11211663
5. Trần Thu Thảo - 11215482
6. Phạm Minh Anh - 11219597
Defition
The acronym CPTPP stands for the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The CPTPP is a free
trade agreement between 11 countries, including Japan, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Singapore, New Zealand, Vietnam ( January
14, 2019), Brunei, Chile, Peru, and Malaysia. The agreement was signed on March 8, 2018, and entered into force on December
30, 2018.

The main contents of the CPTPP include:


1. Tariff reduction and elimination
2. Non-tariff barriers
3. Investment
4. Services
5. Environment
6. Labor
Opportunities
The CPTPP offers several opportunities and challenges for
member countries. Some of the key opportunities :

1. Increased trade and investment


2. Access to new markets
3. Improved productivity and competitiveness
4. Economic growth
5. Strengthened relationships
CHallenges
1. Implementation challenges
2. Uneven benefits
3. Opposition from domestic
stakeholders
4. Non-member countries
5. Uncertainties around the U.S.
position
Relate to Vietnam
Export benefits VIETNAM'S
Opportunity to restructure import and OPPOTURNITY
export markets in a more balanced manner.

Benefits of participating in regional and global


supply chains
A great opportunity to enhance the economy.
Vietnam in the next 5-10 years.
RELATE TO VIETNAM

Benefits of governance Benefits of employment,


Benefits to the industry
reform income
VIETNAM's CHallenges
State-owned enterprise reform: Vietnam’s participation in
CPTPP may spur the process of domestic economic
restructuring, particularly regarding economic institutions and
the reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), while creating
a more level-playing field for the private sector and small and
medium enterprises (SMEs).

1. Rules of origin
2. Labor standards and environmental issues
3. Competition from other CPTPP members: increasing
competition for exports and investment from other
CPTPP members, promoting the participation of private
sectors and SMEs in economic activities of the country,
and carrying out comprehensive reforms of the SOEs.
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