UKVFTA Explained: How UK Businesses Can Import from Vietnam with 0% Tariffs

April 12, 2026

Epic Guide · Vietnam Sourcing

UKVFTA Explained: How UK Businesses Can Import from Vietnam with 0% Tariffs

Here's something most UK importers don't know: you can legally import many products from Vietnam with zero customs duty, saving thousands of pounds per shipment compared to equivalent products from China.

The UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) has been in force since January 2021. Yet the vast majority of UK businesses importing from Asia haven't taken advantage of it. This guide explains exactly how it works, what qualifies, and how much you can save.

Guide Contents

  1. 1. What is the UKVFTA?
  2. 2. Which products qualify for 0% duty?
  3. 3. How much can you actually save?
  4. 4. Rules of Origin — the critical detail
  5. 5. How to claim UKVFTA preferential rates
  6. 6. The CPTPP bonus — UK joined December 2024
  7. 7. Vietnam's manufacturing strengths by category
  8. 8. How Epic Sourcing supports UK-Vietnam sourcing
  9. 9. Frequently asked questions

1. What is the UKVFTA?

The UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement came into force on 1 January 2021 as a direct continuity of the EU-Vietnam FTA post-Brexit. Under the UKVFTA, 65% of UK tariff lines on Vietnamese goods were eliminated immediately, rising to 99.2% over the phased implementation period. Many manufactured goods already qualify for 0% duty.

The competitive advantage this creates

China does not have a UK FTA. UK importers face standard UK Global Tariff rates on Chinese goods — typically 5–12% for manufactured goods — while the same goods from Vietnam can be imported at 0%. For a business importing £100,000 annually, that's a direct saving of £5,000–£12,000 per year.

2. Which Products Qualify for 0% Duty?

Product categoryChina rateVietnam UKVFTA rateStatus
Wooden furniture5.6%0%Immediate elimination
Footwear (leather)8%0%Now zero
Sports goods4.7%0%Immediate elimination
Luggage and bags3.7%0%Immediate elimination
Clothing (woven)12%Staged reductionPhased — check current rate
Electronics (consumer)0–3.7%0%Already low / eliminated
Pet products (accessories)3.7–5.8%0%Immediate elimination

3. How Much Can You Actually Save?

Importing from China

£50,000 annual furniture imports

  • Customs duty: 5.6% = £2,800
  • Annual duty cost: £2,800
Importing from Vietnam (UKVFTA)

£50,000 annual furniture imports

  • Customs duty: 0% = £0
  • Annual duty saving: £2,800

4. Rules of Origin — The Critical Detail

To qualify for UKVFTA preferential rates, goods must meet the agreement's Rules of Origin. Goods must be genuinely manufactured or substantially processed in Vietnam — not merely transshipped or minimally processed from Chinese components.

Typically qualifies

  • Furniture manufactured in Vietnam from Vietnamese or ASEAN timber
  • Garments cut and sewn in Vietnam from imported fabric
  • Footwear assembled in Vietnam where upper and sole are produced there

Typically does not qualify

  • Chinese-made goods transshipped through Vietnam without transformation
  • Goods merely repackaged or relabelled in Vietnam
  • Products where Chinese components are the dominant value

How to claim preferential origin

Your Vietnamese supplier must provide either a Certificate of Origin (Form EUR.1) issued by Vietnamese customs authorities, or an origin declaration on the invoice for shipments under EUR 6,000. Your customs agent uses this when filing your UK import declaration to claim the preferential rate.

5. The CPTPP Bonus — UK Joined December 2024

The UK's accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) was completed in December 2024. Vietnam is a CPTPP member. UK membership provides additional preferential trade terms and cumulation benefits — meaning components from other CPTPP members (Japan, Australia, Canada) can potentially be used in Vietnamese manufacturing while still qualifying for preferential UK origin.

6. Vietnam's Manufacturing Strengths by Category

Garments and textiles

Vietnam's strongest export category. Major brands including Nike, Adidas, and H&M manufacture here. Strong capability across knitwear, woven, activewear, and workwear.

Furniture and homewares

Vietnam is the world's 5th largest furniture exporter. Binh Duong province is a major hub. Strong capability in solid wood, rattan, and upholstered furniture. 0% UKVFTA duty.

Footwear

Second only to China globally. Major footwear brands source from Vietnamese factories. Strong capability in athletic, casual, and leather footwear. 0% UKVFTA duty.

Electronics

Samsung manufactures over 50% of its smartphones in Vietnam. Intel, LG, and other major tech companies have significant Vietnamese operations.

7. How Epic Sourcing Supports UK-Vietnam Sourcing

Epic Sourcing UK is one of the few UK-based sourcing agencies with established on-the-ground operations in both China and Vietnam. We manage dual-sourcing strategies — using China where it makes sense and Vietnam where the UKVFTA advantage and manufacturing capability are compelling.

Vietnam Supplier Finding

Our Vietnam team identifies and vets manufacturers in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Binh Duong Province — checking production capability and UKVFTA qualification.

Rules of Origin Compliance

We verify that suppliers can genuinely provide qualifying Certificates of Origin — checking actual manufacturing processes rather than just accepting claims.

China vs Vietnam Analysis

We provide a genuine comparison for any product category — accounting for labour costs, quality, MOQs, freight, and the UKVFTA tariff difference.

Vietnam Freight Management

We manage the full logistics chain from Vietnamese factories to UK ports — including Certificate of Origin documentation for UKVFTA customs declarations.

8. Frequently Asked Questions

Does the UKVFTA apply to goods shipped from China that were manufactured in Vietnam?

Yes, if goods were genuinely manufactured in Vietnam and shipped via China as a transshipment, they can still qualify — but you must document the Vietnamese origin. Direct shipment from Vietnam is simplest. Your supplier must provide a valid Certificate of Origin regardless of routing.

How do I check the UKVFTA rate for my specific product?

Use the UK Trade Tariff at gov.uk/trade-tariff. Search for your product's HS code, then check the "Tariff preferences" section for Vietnam. The current preferential rate and any staging schedule will be shown. Epic Sourcing can assist with HS code classification and rate verification.

Are labour costs in Vietnam lower than China?

Vietnam's manufacturing labour costs are generally 30–50% lower than coastal China. The cost advantage in finished goods price is typically 15–25% for labour-intensive products. The UKVFTA duty saving adds to this, making Vietnam increasingly compelling for textiles, footwear, and furniture.

Can I combine Chinese and Vietnamese sourcing?

Absolutely — and this is increasingly common among UK businesses. China excels at complex manufacturing and large-scale production. Vietnam excels at textiles, footwear, and furniture. A dual-sourcing strategy reduces supply chain risk and lets you optimise for UKVFTA benefits where they're greatest. Epic Sourcing operates in both countries.

What documentation do I need to claim UKVFTA preferential rates?

You need either a Form EUR.1 Certificate of Origin issued by Vietnamese customs, or an origin declaration on the commercial invoice for shipments under EUR 6,000. Your UK customs agent uses this when filing your import declaration. Keep the documentation for at least 4 years in case of HMRC audit.

Ready to Save on Import Duties with Vietnam Sourcing?

Epic Sourcing UK has on-ground teams in both China and Vietnam. Book a free consultation to find out whether the UKVFTA could deliver meaningful savings for your specific product categories.

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