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Mixed bag for first phase of CPTPP deal 21:00 | 13/04/2021 After a slow start, the CPTPP is now hoped to benefit Vietnam more After two years of implementation, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) has created some positive initial impacts, especially in new markets, but benefits for Vietnam from remain modest. Nguyen Cam Trang, deputy director of the Agency of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said that the growth rate of exports to CPTPP markets was 7.2 per cent lower than the 8.4 per cent growth rate of exports worldwide in the same period. There is very little information about the effects and impacts of the CPTPP on foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs), what they know about this agreement, and how to take advantage of it, as well as what is preventing them from accessing what is considered significant opportunities from the agreement. ....
Saturday, 15:32, 10/04/2021 VOV.VN - A conference recently held in Hanoi shows that local firms have yet to fully benefit from the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) two years after Vietnam joined the trade pact. Hurdles lie ahead Vietnamese businesses have been advised to enhance their competitive capacity and take advantage of tariff preferences from the TPTPP Despite being severely impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Vietnamese exports to various CPTPP markets over the past year have made significant progress due to tariff preferences brought about by the trade pact. However, delegates attending a conference reviewing two years on from the implementation of the CPTPP said there remains challenges that must be swiftly addressed. ....
Former NY1 anchors allege retaliation by Stamford-based Charter Communications FacebookTwitterEmail Charter Communications, whose holdings include the Spectrum NY1 cable news channel, is headquartered at 400 Atlantic St. in downtown Stamford, Conn.Michael Cummo / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD The five female journalists who settled in December an age-and-gender discrimination lawsuit involving Charter Communications’ Spectrum News NY1 cable news channel are alleging that the company is retaliating against them in response to the litigation. A complaint filed Monday with the New York City Commission on Human Rights outlined the allegations, which include the assertion that Stamford-based Charter has refused to submit the five former NY1 anchors’ entries for this year’s Emmy Awards despite having previously agreed to do so. ....