Viet Nam Requests to Join ITA II Expansion, Adding 201 IT Products
Summary
Viet Nam submitted a formal request to join the 2015 Expansion of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA II), which would extend its ITA membership to cover 201 additional IT products including touchscreens, GPS equipment, video game consoles, and medical devices. Viet Nam, already a member of the original 1996 ITA covering 203 IT products since 2007, indicated it will submit draft tariff commitments in due course. The Committee welcomed the development as a strong signal that the ITA continues to attract new participants.
What changed
Viet Nam formally submitted a note verbale expressing its intention to join the ITA II expansion on April 1, 2026, and confirmed this at the April 15 Committee meeting. As an ITA member since 2007, Vietnam already eliminates duties on 203 IT products under the original agreement. Joining ITA II would extend duty-free treatment to 201 additional product categories including consumer electronics and medical equipment. The tariff commitments apply on a most-favoured-nation basis, meaning all 166 WTO members will benefit from duty-free access to ITA products in participating markets.
Importers and exporters of IT products, particularly those dealing in consumer electronics, telecommunications equipment, medical devices, and semiconductors, should monitor Vietnam's accession process. The next Committee meeting and a thematic session on ITA and Artificial Intelligence are scheduled for June 23.
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Viet Nam submits request to join Expansion of the Information Technology Agreement
Viet Nam has submitted a request to join the 2015 Expansion of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA II), the Chair of the Committee of Participants on the Expansion of Trade in Information Technology Products, Mr Andrei Rusu of Romania, informed members at a meeting on 15 April. Viet Nam, already a member of the 1996 ITA, which eliminates duties on 203 IT products, intends to submit its draft tariff commitments in due course to cover a further 201 products under the ITA II.
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The Chair noted that on 1 April Viet Nam submitted a note verbale, or formal diplomatic note, expressing its intention to join the ITA II. The Chair said the step sends a strong signal that the Agreement continues to be relevant and to attract new participants. Viet Nam, a major exporter and importer of IT products, said at the meeting that it is committed to engaging constructively in the accession process. Several delegations took the floor to welcome this development.?
The ITA was concluded in 1996 in Singapore at the first WTO Ministerial Conference and came into force in 1997, requiring participants to eliminate customs duties, as well as other duties and charges, on IT products such as computers, telecommunications equipment and semiconductors, and to bind them in their WTO tariff schedules. The tariff commitments are applied on a most-favoured-nation (MFN) basis, which means that all 166 WTO members will benefit from duty-free access to ITA products in participating markets. Viet Nam joined the ITA in 2007.?
At the 10 th Ministerial Conference, held in Nairobi in 2015, the ITA II was concluded to cover 201 more products, such as touchscreens, GPS navigation equipment, video game consoles and medical equipment. Eighty-four WTO members are currently signatories to the ITA, and 56 are part of the ITA II.?
The Chair further noted that he continues to be available to hold consultations with WTO members and observers who have not yet joined the ITA and ITA II.?
The next formal meeting of the Committee and a thematic session on "ITA and Artificial Intelligence" are scheduled for 23 June.
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