Pham Chau Giang, Deputy Director General of the MoIT’s Trade Remedies Authority, said that Vietnamese firms have faced more than 200 lawsuits related to trade defense, which includes anti-dumping, anti-subsidy and safeguard measures.

Since the beginning of 2020, the number of the lawsuits doubled that in the same period last year to 34 cases.

Recently, Vietnamese mattress exporters have faced trade defense petitions in the U.S. market, with a risk of a tax rate of 100-200 percent.

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Earlier, a number of Vietnamese steel products have been imposed with tax rates of 250 percent - 400 percent, which also means the US market shuts its door down for those products.

Giang said that currently, the total value of Vietnamese exports subject to trade defense measures amounts to USD 12 billion.

Meanwhile, Vietnam is investigating into six trade defense cases, along with 13 anti-dumping, one anti-subsidy and six safeguarding cases.

Giang held that the effective application of trade defense measures has helped save trillions of VND each year, supporting businesses to overcome difficulties and protecting the interest of domestic manufacturing sectors.

In the future, the MoIT will speed up the implementation of building capacity in trade defense, while completing the legal system in the field, tightening the coordination between businesses, trade associations and authorized agencies, and strengthening communications and human resources training to deal with the problem, she said.

Source: VNA