Vietnam Digital Trade
SCOPE OF WORK
Local STTA Rules of Origin Expert (focused on origin verification in cyberspace)
Date: XXX March 2024
Position: Local STTA Rules of Origin Expert (focused on origin verification in cyberspace)
Reports to: USAID Vietnam Digital Trade (VDT) Technical Team
Location: Hanoi or other provinces in Vietnam (if required)
Eligibility: Vietnamese Nationals
LOE: (STTA) 25 days
Period of Performance: April – December 2024
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Project Background
The VDT is a two-year activity (2023-2025) addressing regulatory gaps and promoting private sector engagement in the rapidly growing digital economy. USAID VDT Activity supports the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT)’s implementation of frameworks that facilitate digital trade, with an emphasis on supporting MOIT in holding public-private dialogues to ensure implementation is done in consultation with the private sector. Regulations that are responsive to private sector needs remove bottlenecks in trade faced by enterprises and increase regulatory transparency, helping to shape an e-commerce sector where enterprises of all sizes can benefit. The Activity encourages the participation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in digital trade by introducing new business models and other best practices, such as traceability of goods, as well as facilitating cross-border connections between enterprises via MOIT’s digital trade promotion platform.
Activity Background
For several consecutive years, the United States has maintained its position as Vietnam's foremost trading partner and largest export market, with exports to this destination constituting nearly 30% of Vietnam's total export turnover. According to data from the General Department of Customs, Vietnam's export turnover to the United States is projected to reach approximately $97 billion USD in 2023. Given the substantial volume of exports to the United States, coupled with the notable growth in certain product categories, particularly those subject to high tariffs from other nations such as China, there has been a discernible uptick in the investigation of anti-trade tax evasion measures by the US Department of Commerce, as well as inquiries into origin fraud by US Customs over the past three years. Recent investigations have encompassed various items, including steel products, solar batteries, wooden cabinets, staples, and steel wire.
This trend underscores the heightened risk of trade fraud in the origin of goods amidst escalating trade conflicts between nations, adversely impacting compliant Vietnamese businesses, consumers, and overall international trade relations with key partners like the United States.
To safeguard the reputation of Vietnamese goods in the global market, ensure the legality of domestic production, and enhance businesses' and industry associations' awareness of the risks associated with origin fraud, Vietnam must take proactive measures. This involves empowering businesses to actively engage with and adhere to standards and regulations pertaining to goods origin in the US market.
To address this challenge, the MOIT Agency of Foreign Trade (AFT) asked the VDT to support the following initiatives:
The above tasks completed will result in:
To conduct this activity, the VDT will mobilize two local experts and one international expert to implement the following tasks:
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How to Apply:
Applications should be submitted to [email protected] no later than March 22, 2024.