Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc witnessed the signing of the Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade Voluntary Partnership Agreement (FLEGT-VPA) between Vietnam and the European Union which aims to fight illegal logging, in Brussels yesterday on the sidelines of the 12th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit.
                            
  
Rangers patrolling the natural forest areas of Sơn Phú Commune, 
Na Hang District of the northern mountainous province Tuyên Quang
 Vietnamese Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyễn Xuân  Cường, Austrian Prime Minister Sebastian Kurz, and Vice President of the  European Commission Federica Mogherini signed the document.
 The core of the deal is the Vietnam Timber Legality Assurance System  (VNTLAS), which ensures that wood and timber products exported from  Vietnam to the EU have legal origins.
 The issuance of FLEGT licences is only applicable for the EU market,  while the VNTLAS will cover both domestic and export markets.
 The FLEGT-VPA covers all exports to the EU, with five specific products  defined in the FLEGT Regulation of 2015 -- logs, sawn timber, railway  sleepers, plywood and veneer -- as well as a number of other timber  products such as woodchips or particles, parquet flooring, particle  board and wooden furniture.
 Addressing the ceremony, Federica Mogherini said that the signing of the  deal was the start of an important partnership through which Vietnam  and the EU would team up to deal with illegal logging.
 She said that the EU welcomed Vietnam’s preparations for the  implementation of the FLEGT-VPA as well as its progress in strengthening  the control of imported wood.
 Cường said that the trade of timber products in a legal and sustainable  manner suited the country’s development goals, protect its forest and  minimise climate change.