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UK agrees deal with Vietnam to remove pharmaceutical trade barriers

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Posted on July 13, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said it would strike an agreement with Vietnam to make it easier for pharmaceutical firms to sell UK-made medicines in the Southeast Asian nation, under a new trade strategy

UK agrees deal with Vietnam to remove pharmaceutical trade barriers

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said it would strike an agreement with Vietnam to make it easier for pharmaceutical firms to sell UK-made medicines in the Southeast Asian nation, under a new trade strategy that emphasises quick, industry-specific deals.

Britain launched the new strategy last month, promising a nimbler approach compared to the emphasis it placed on full-fledged free trade agreements following its departure from the European Union.

Vietnam will hasten the registration of new medicines and vaccines, while recognising approvals from more regulators, including Britain's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, the British government told Reuters in a statement. The deal is expected to be confirmed later on Monday.

"The removal of pharmaceutical barriers with one of our closest trading partners in Asia is a boost for the UK pharmaceutical industry and proof our Industrial and Trade Strategies are already delivering," British trade minister Douglas Alexander said.

The deal could be worth 250 million pounds ($337 million) to the British pharmaceutical sector over the next five years, the government added.

The UK-Vietnamese Joint Economic and Trade Committee will meet in London on Monday and also discuss financial services and renewable energy.

Britain has taken a tougher line on some other sectors, however, with steel imports from Vietnam set to be restricted under a new quota regime.

Life sciences, including pharmaceuticals, are a priority sector under Britain's new industrial strategy, which was also launched last month.

However, that plan has been delayed by a dispute over drug pricing with the British pharmaceutical sector, which says the government needs to value medicines more fairly and adjust the payments they make back to the health service.

($1 = 0.7415 pounds)

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Sachin Ravikumar)

Key Takeaways

  • UK strikes a deal with Vietnam to ease pharmaceutical trade.
  • Vietnam will expedite registration of UK medicines.
  • The deal could be worth 250 million pounds over five years.
  • British trade strategy focuses on quick, industry-specific deals.
  • UK-Vietnamese committee to discuss financial services and energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the UK-Vietnam trade agreement?
The agreement aims to make it easier for UK pharmaceutical firms to sell medicines in Vietnam by removing trade barriers.
How much could the deal be worth to the UK pharmaceutical sector?
The deal could be worth 250 million pounds ($337 million) to the British pharmaceutical sector over the next five years.
What other sectors will be discussed in the upcoming Joint Economic and Trade Committee meeting?
The meeting will also discuss financial services and renewable energy in addition to pharmaceuticals.
What challenges does the UK pharmaceutical sector face?
The sector is facing challenges due to a dispute over drug pricing, with calls for the government to value medicines more fairly.
What is Britain's new approach to trade after leaving the EU?
Britain's new trade strategy emphasizes a more nimble approach compared to the previous focus on full-fledged free trade agreements.

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