From an underdeveloped economy, Việt Nam has grown into one of the world’s 32 largest economies with its economic scale expanding nearly 100 folds since 1986 and per-capita income from below $100 to nearly $5,000.
Amid international economic integration, it is vital for farm producers and retailers to meet internationally recognised standards to gain access to local and international markets, experts said.
The Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products, and the Vietnamese High Quality Products – Global Integration Standards project have launched https://vnprogis.com/ to connect producers of Vietnamese high-quality goods with the international market.
A weekend market featuring organic products and Vietnamese High-Quality Products-Global Integration Standard (GIS) certified products opened in HCM City’s District 1 on November 21.
Trade remedies, or policy tools to protect domestic industry from imports, are a hotbutton issue amid the global integration. Viet Nam News’ Thu Ngan speaks to Le Trieu Dung, director general of the Trade Remedies Authority, about the issue.
The Vietnamese logistics sector must take advantage of global integration to reach its full potential, deputy minister of industry and trade Cao Quoc Hung said at a meeting on Friday.
The Vietnamese High-Quality Products Fair in HCM City early next month will have many new features, including a focus on introducing “Vietnamese High-Quality Products-Global Integration Standard” (GIS) certified products and others under the city’s food safety chain model.