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Niall Carson

From bikes to roast duck: The Irish businesses jumping at an incoming EU-Vietnam trade deal

Some see the agreement as a beacon of hope amid Brexit and the US-China trade war.

PORK, ALCOHOL AND cheese are some of the things that Irish exporters ship to Vietnam.

That’s according to Doyle Shipping Group, which has already seen a pick up in the volume of these exports since the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement was signed back in June. 

The deal between the two jurisdictions has yet to be ratified, but Ciaran McCann, Doyle Shipping’s chief Asia representative, tells Fora that customers are already planning to ship more containers of goods next year.

“If you look at what is going on with Brexit and the US and China, this (free trade deal) is kind of a beacon of hope,” McCann says. 

The Dublin-based company has been operating between Ireland and Asia since the late 1990s. It established an office in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh city in February of this year.

Vietnam currently accounts for a small slice of Ireland’s exports. Enterprise Ireland estimates that its clients exported €28.9 million worth of goods to Vietnam in 2018.

To put it into perspective, the entire Asia-Pacific region accounted for 9% of last year’s total €23.8 billion exports and Ireland’s largest trading partner, the UK, received a third of Irish exports worth €7.9 billion.

But with a population of almost 100 million people and a GDP growth rate of 6.9%, others like McCann see Vietnam’s potential.

What exactly is the deal?

Described by the European Union as the “most ambitious free-trade deal ever concluded with a developing country”, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement will see tariff reductions on 99% of goods between the two regions, provided it is ratified on both sides.

These tariffs will be reduced over a 10-year period, and other goods – including agricultural products – will be limited by quotas.

The deal is big for Vietnam, with the EU being its fourth largest trading partner, accounting for $42.5 billion worth of goods and services last year.

The Vietnamese government expects the incoming deal to boost exports to the European trade bloc by 20%, while Brussels expects exports to Vietnam to rise by over 15%. 

The agreement still needs to be approved by the European Parliament and member states before it is put in place, and according to a Reuters report, it is not a done deal as some lawmakers are unhappy with Vietnam’s human rights record.

Rights organisations have also opposed the agreement, saying the EU shouldn’t have signed it without the one-party communist state taking measures to improve its record.

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Who’s likely to gain? 

Irish agri giants like Kerry Group and Lakeland Dairies already have established trade relationships with Vietnam – though pundits say the market is just a small drop in the ocean compared to core Asian markets like Thailand and China.

Glanbia exports Avonmore ultra-heat treated milk, cream and cheese to Vietnam, and a spokeswoman for the company tells Fora it “welcomes trade agreements that improve access to overseas markets for our products”.

She says that though Vietnam is currently a “small part of our overall market reach”, the company does see “good growth potential in this country of over 95 million consumers”.

Kevin Ryan, director of Enterprise Ireland’s Southeast Asia unit, tells Fora the deal could be a “game-changer” for many Irish businesses, particularly those that are already trying to compete on Vietnamese shop shelves.

“It’s very hard to compete when you have a tariff versus a local supplier or a local product,” he explains.

Ryan says tariffs currently range from a 10% to 50% increase on products, depending on the good or service, and their elimination will give Irish companies “a level playing field”.

He also points out that the aviation and telecommunications industries could do well from the deal, as well as Irish universities, with foreign students considered exports under trade agreements.

“The likes of UCD, Royal College of Surgeons, NUIG and so on (will benefit) … international students coming to Ireland to learn in third-level colleges and to train, are considered an export and that’s a big part of the revenues created in this region,” Ryan says.

He says Enterprise Ireland is setting up an office in Ho Chi Minh over the coming months where two staff members will “provide resources on the ground”.

Competitive edge

For Kerry-based farm machinery company Dairymaster, the EU-Vietnam deal could be of “huge benefit”.

Key account manager for Vietnam, Asako Caplice, says the company first looked at the Vietnamese market in 2017 and is currently installing its first milking parlour system for dairy company Dalat Milk as part of a €1 million deal.

Caplice says Dairymaster was attracted to Vietnam because “dairy consumption is massive and growing” in the country and the Hanoi government is placing an emphasis on expanding its agricultural sector.

She says the free-trade agreement will benefit the family-run company that employs 350 people and which competes with Australian and New Zealand companies in the region.

IMG-20190313-WA0003 Asako Caplice (centre)

Jack O’Sullivan, Irish founder of Vietnam-based Base Bicycles – which makes electric bikes engineered to adapt to different surfaces – says the trade deal could knock hundreds of euro off the price of a bike for its European customers.

“Most of our sales will be coming from Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium,” he says. 

“If you are producing a bike in China, you are paying an 80% tariff. In Vietnam, it’s just 2% so you are saving €800 on a bike,” he explains.

O’Sullivan had originally been looking to China for the production of his electric bikes, but after conducting some market research, realised it would be more cost effective to produce in Vietnam.

After two years of negotiations, he struck a deal with a factory to make the bikes and says that within a few days of the free-trade agreement being signed in June, he had offers from several investors interested in backing Base Bicycles. The first fleet of bikes will be ready in six weeks’ time.

O’Sullivan says the company is now close to finishing a €400,000 funding round and plans to set up an office in Dublin and a factory in Vietnam.

Mugshot 3 Jack O'Sullivan, Base Bicycles

Barry Cullen, head of sales at duck producer Silver Hill Foods,  says the company sells its  product to 150 high-end hotels and restaurants throughout Singapore and intends to enter Vietnam.

For Cullen, access to a market is normally the company’s “biggest challenge” and the trade deal means it will be easier to enter in the second quarter of 2020.

“We are fully integrated so we breed the ducks, hatch the eggs, cull the ducks on our farms, process them here in Emyvale (Co Monaghan) and then we ship them to about 25 countries around the world,” Cullen explains.

“With any of these (Southeast Asian countries) you are building up an internal awareness. A lot of Chinese or Asian tourists will go to London Chinatown visiting and when they go there they go for the roast duck. We do 98-99% of that,” he says.

Cullen says that because Silver Hill Foods already supplies well-known hotel brands like Hilton and Conrad, the company has been getting queries from some Vietnamese restaurants and there is a “ready-made market”.

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Written by Laura Roddy and posted on Fora.ie

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 6:10 PM

    Dirty savage, 8 years not enough!

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 7:13 PM

    I ask this as a serious question. Would the general public agree with chemical castration for men who do something like this?

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 7:17 PM

    I would Creamy! Your name in certain circumstances is a bit…well

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 7:21 PM

    You need to watch more family guy joan…although that might only confirm your suspicion..

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 8:03 PM

    Totally disagree with the chemicals. Knife much better and I am serious.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 8:18 PM

    How could she have been a teenager for 9 years?

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 9:52 PM

    I would vote YES!

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    Nov 24th 2012, 7:26 AM

    Rape is about violence ! Not just self-gratafacation ? I think boiled slowly in hot oil might surffice?

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 6:23 PM

    8 years for raping a child. Sometimes the law just seems so inadequate

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 6:13 PM

    Horrible excuse for a man . Dirty rapist 8 years is not enough.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 7:08 PM

    No punishment is great enough for ruining a innocent life .

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 7:14 PM

    Agreed, but I could think of a few that I’d like to try out.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 6:56 PM

    8 years!
    Should be at least double that for each person he brutalised.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 6:53 PM

    But at least he is serving a life sentence in daily life when he gets out.

    His life will be an absolute misery! Probably worse than being inside!

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 7:51 PM

    I wonder what goes through the minds of judges when they pass light sentences of eight years for such a monstrous act , when the prosecutors asked for 10 to 12 years? Is it misplaced compassion or are they completely out of touch. Child rapists should be given a life sentence. I’d have no problem with castration either.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 8:51 PM

    Ll fine calling for life for rape , but think about this- why would a rapist leave his victim alive to bear witness against him when he would get a lesser sentence if he kills her.
    By giving severe sentences for rape increases the potential for MURDER, think about that if ur sister or daughter does not come on time.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 8:52 PM

    Sorry come home on time.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 8:09 PM

    Pedophiles, rapists and child molesters or any kind should be locked up for life, and have there basic human rights taken away because they aren’t human, they should be given, basic food and little to no time out side there cells !!

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    Nov 25th 2012, 10:08 AM

    How about we place a rat on their tummy and seal with a metal helmet ! How do u think the rat will find it’s way out????

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 9:10 PM

    He should get a bullet. Simple as that.

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    Nov 23rd 2012, 11:16 PM

    i think we’ve become too politically correct.there is 7billion people on this planet and money is tight,so bugger it just put him down(with a cheap medicine)along with others who do this type of thing.REALLY why can’t they just do it?

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    Nov 24th 2012, 2:07 AM

    the above comment from robert smith was actually posted by me gavan smith.we use the same computer and it was logged onto robert smith’s facebook page by accident

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    Nov 24th 2012, 12:09 AM

    I have no idea why a certain length sentence is given to people who do this. So if after 8 years, he still has these urges, he has done his time so let him out? People like this should be given a sentence to pay for what they have done but be held for as long as necessary after that time for rehabilitation. If that can’t be achieved then they should choose chemical castration or life in a facility. I thought the whole point of laws, courts and jail was not only to punish people when they have committed a crime but was to keep society safe.

    The whole point of punishment to fit the crime is lost on the judicial system and it needs to reflect the times. There is so many reports like this one that surely the whole system needs to be looked at. I’m not for a second suggesting that this is a new crime and it wasn’t being committed in the past but now that there is plenty of research done on this type of offender and their likelihood of reoffending it seems a crime in itself not to devise a sentence that is suitable.

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    Death

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    Nov 24th 2012, 12:44 AM

    I presume the last sentence is a typo?

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    Nov 24th 2012, 4:38 AM

    Perhaps it is worth considering …..by undermining the traditional values/foundations of society…this is what you get…fer pities sake ….you liberals…fer pities sake….whatever next…

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    Nov 24th 2012, 5:35 PM

    Mason change your name. I suggest Manson? You deranged creep!!

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    Nov 24th 2012, 10:22 PM

    …..@ Martstjon…Before pressing submit…best you think about what you are saying …clearly must explain to the uneducated amongst us ….back when yer man were a boy homosexual acts were considered criminal…by making such depravity acceptable the foundations of respectability …of society were weakened…it is sugested this contributed …by degrees to the perverse amongst us thinking “well if homosexualiy is acceptable..all forms of self gratification must be OK” …thus society saw the behaviour of such as the French Tennis coach and the American Football coach take place and continue to this day..when the liberals amongst us condone same gender marriages…the adoption of the young by these people…how long will it be before the act of the pedophile will become acceptable ….along with incest…take it further ….cannibalism…..break the rules expect the unexpected…rules were made in sociey for well founded reasons…break them and the flood gates are opened….you cant have your cake and eat it …..Do you now understand? …..consider, before abusing others….

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    Nov 25th 2012, 1:52 AM

    ….it is pointless coming up with all these medieval ways of dealing with people who are socially unacceptable….we have to ask ourselves why people do such….what is happening to respectable behaviour…It be suggested that the Liberal..”progressives” in our midst….by condoning that which in the past was totally unacceptable….suggest to those unable to quell socially unacceptable desires….that self gratification of any form needs no restraint…This may be seen in film/ staged performance/ art /literature/ www sites/ magazines/popular music lyrics….Possibly alright for the minority seen as “we’ll balanced” a totally subjective notion…dependent on who/what/where you are….That said overall…most people are generally uneducated unable to form an opinion if it is against the trend the so called “progressive” mindset…..This fear of being rebuked by fellow man leads us down the avenue of “anything goes” the erosion of standards of civilisation… as the majority would like to see it ….As a teacher of Humanities KS9 to KS12…it is with dismay the notions of young minds are so easily influenced by the popular media….No the answer is not known! other than to discourage rather than encourage that which is felt to be unacceptable….

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    Nov 25th 2012, 7:14 AM

    @mason…typos…homosexuality…well….

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    Nov 25th 2012, 7:19 AM

    @mason …young people…are seen to be so easily influenced…..

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    Nov 25th 2012, 1:56 AM

    …@MartStJohn….an apology for your abuse will be graciously accepted….courtesy costs nothing …perhaps a little loss of face…which does nobody any harm….

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