TÁC ĐỘNG CỦA CÁC HIỆP ĐỊNH THƯƠNG MẠI TỰ DO (FTA) ĐẾN NGÀNH LOGISTICS

Vietnam has signed more than 15 bilateral and multilateral FTAs, opening up major opportunities for exports, imports, and the logistics industry – a vital link in the national economy.

🚀 Growth Driven by FTAs
Logistics accounts for around 4.5% of GDP, growing 14–16% annually. New-generation FTAs such as EVFTA, CPTPP, and RCEP enable Vietnamese goods to access larger and more demanding global markets.

🔹 FDI Attraction & Supply Chain Shifts
Vietnam is emerging as a strategic destination thanks to tariff incentives, a favorable geographic position, and an improving business environment.

🏗️ Infrastructure & Procedural Reforms
Electronic customs and the National Single Window mechanism have significantly reduced clearance times to:
• 1.77 days for exports
• 2.85 days for imports (World Bank, 2023)
The government is also planning key logistics hubs nationwide by 2030.

🔹 Open Competition – Driving Innovation
Domestic enterprises must upgrade technology (TMS, WMS), accelerate digital transformation, and develop green logistics to stay competitive with international players.

🌍 Regional & Global Supply Chain Connectivity
FTAs foster international multimodal logistics routes, especially with the EU and ASEAN, through key economic corridors.

🔹 Existing Challenges
• High logistics costs (16–20% of GDP)
• Underdeveloped infrastructure
• Shortage of skilled labor

Conclusion: FTAs serve as a “growth lever” that propels Vietnam’s logistics industry forward, enabling deeper participation in regional and global supply chains. Businesses must embrace innovation, optimize operations, and strengthen international cooperation to seize these opportunities.

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