It is time for farmers, cooperatives and enterprises to embrace official export pathways to ensure sustainable growth and improved market access as recent challenges such as congestion at border gates and concerns regarding price and quality underscore the urgency for change.
Exports of Vietnamese agricultural products via border gates to China are facing numerous difficulties. Ministries, localities and branches from the two countries are urged to make greater efforts in facilitating the clearance of these products, senior officials have said.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said it would favourable conditions for firms to promote exports of agricultural products by reducing the number of product categories subject to quarantine inspection as well as applying technology to speed up the customs clearance...
Viet Nam is continuing its institutional reform commitments made in the historic EVFTA in an aim to boost exports of agricultural products and attract more investment from the EU trading bloc.
Analyst''s Pick: The sharp increase in COVID-19 cases outside China signals a new phase in the fight against the novel coronavirus spreading which have already been damaging the world economy.
The Import-Export Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade is keeping a close watch on the development of the coronavirus, urging firms to prepare for negative impacts of the epidemic on exports, especially exports of agricultural products, to China.
Many Vietnamese firms want to boost exports of agricultural products to China via official channels to gain higher added value and avoid risks from unofficial cross-border trade, but face a number of difficulties in seeking to bring their trade above-board.
Viet Nam’s exports of agricultural products are expected to face more challenges by the end of the year, so enterprises must follow market developments at home and abroad and improve the quality of their products, according to experts.