Germany is currently one of Vietnam's leading trading partners not only in the EU and but also the world. Over the past decade, two-way trade has increased by more than 80%. With the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) coming into force, import and export activities between Vietnam and the EU's largest market are expected to have positive breakthroughs.

However, Germany is a strict partner both in legal regulations and consumer requirements. Germany is also a highly competitive market, with large potential domestic manufacturing industries and many strong competitor from abroad. Therefore, in order to do business successfully in this market, Vietnamese enterprises must be equipped with knowledge, complete and up-to-date information about the market, and at the same time, it is necessary to fully exploit the unique advantages derived from EVFTA.

In order to assess the first year of EVFTA implementation from a Vietnam-Germany trade perspective, analyze the opportunities from EVFTA commitments and identify practical solutions to effectively take advantage of this Agreement to enhance bilateral trade, the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) coordinated with the Vietnam FNF Institute to organize:

Virtual Conference

PROMOTING TRADE BETWEEN GERMANY AND VIETNAM THROUGH THE EVFTA 

What businesses need to know

       Time:           9:00 - 11:00am Tuesday, December 14, 2021 

       Address:    Online at

Vietnamese version: [Youtube] [Facebook]

English version: [Facebook

       Languages:  Vietnamese (English translation available)

Website about German market: [Vietnamese version] [English version]

At the conference, the Business Handbook “Exploiting the EVFTA to import and export goods between Vietnam and Germany” – The publication introduces EVFTA commitments and core information on import and export with the German market will be published and presented to delegates.

Some Pictures of the Conference:

Mr. Hoang Quang Phong – Vice President of Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI)

Professor, Dr. Andreas Stoffers – Country Director of FNF Vietnam

Ms. Nguyen Cam Trang, Deputy Director of Import - Export Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade

Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Trang – Director of the Center for WTO and International Trade, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Dr. Pham Hung Tien – Deputy Director of FNF Vietnam

Ms. Phung Thi Lan Phuong – Center for WTO and International Trade, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry

For further information, please contact:

       Center for WTO and International Trade - VCCI

       9 Dao Duy Anh, Dong Da, Hanoi

       Tel: 024 3577 1458

        Email: banthuky@trungtamwto.vn

Conference Documents are attached below: