GREEN TRADE BARRIERS AND VIETNAM'S AGRICULTURAL AND FISHERY EXPORT
Journal Title: Journal of Globalization Studies - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Green barriers can produce both positive and negative impact on interna-tional trade. However, the number of these barriers keeps growing without any monitoring system. This research will analyse the impacts of green trade barriers on Vietnam and European Union trade relationship. The study pre-sents an important observation: the requirements to upgrade technology to meet exactly the technical regulations and expenditure for conformity assess-ment actually increase the production costs for small and medium companies in the short-term. However, the proper adjustments to these requirements will bring about some long-term benefits. Understanding the Good Agriculture Practice will help to improve the quality of products as well as the productivity, and this will open an access to developed markets to gain higher profits.
Authors and Affiliations
Nguyen Viet Khoi, Le Thi Thanh Thuy
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