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Why Vietnam wants US to change its ‘non-market economy’ status

  • May 9, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Why Vietnam wants US to change its ‘non-market economy’ status

Subject: Economy

Sec: External Sector

Tag: non-market economy

Context:

  • Vietnam has been pushing the President Joe Biden administration to quickly change its “non-market economy” classification to “market economy”, in a bid to avoid high taxes imposed by the US on the goods imported from the Southeastern country.

More on news:

  • Vietnam has emerged as one of the top trading partners of the US and helped thwart China’s expanding influence in the region.
  • Vietnam has continued to be on Washington’s list of non-market economies for more than two decades.

What are ‘non-market economies’?

  • The US designates a country as a non-market economy based on several factors.
  • These are:
    • if the country’s currency is convertible; 
    • if wage rates are determined by free bargaining between labor and management; 
    • if joint ventures or other foreign investment are allowed; 
    • whether the means of production are owned by the state; and 
    • if the state controls the allocation of resources and price and output decisions. 
    • Other factors like human rights are also considered.
  • The non-market economy label allows the US to impose “anti-dumping” duties on goods imported from designated countries.
  • In international trade, dumping is when a country’s export prices are considered to be intentionally set below domestic prices, thereby inflicting harm to industries in the importing country.
  • The US assesses the value of a product to be imported from a non-market economy like Vietnam based on what it is worth in Bangladesh and then assumes that this is the supposed production cost to a Vietnamese company.
  • The company’s own data about the costs are not considered.

Why does Vietnam want to get the ‘market economy’ status?

  • The change in status will also help Vietnam get rid of the anti-dumping duties, making its products more competitive in the US market. 

What is Anti Dumping Duty?

  • Anti-dumping duties are imposed when it is conclusively proved that a particular item is being exported at a price lower than what is prevailing in the domestic market of the exporter and is leading to disruption in the domestic market, injuring the local producers
  • An anti-dumping duty is a protectionist tariff that a domestic government imposes on foreign imports that it believes are priced below fair market value.
  • Dumping is a process where a company exports a product at a price lower than the price it normally charges in its own home market.
  • The imposition of anti-dumping duty is permissible under the World Trade Organization (WTO) regime
  • Anti-dumping duties essentially compensate for the difference between the imported good’s export price and their normal value.
  • The level of anti-dumping duties is determined by relying on a third country, for instance, Bangladesh, which is a market economy. 

Places in news:

Vietnam:

  • It has a long land border of 4,550 km, bordering China to the North, Laos and Cambodia to the West, and the Eastern Sea (South China Sea) of Pacific Ocean to the East.
  • It shares maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia through the South China Sea.
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