The Ministry of Agriculture in Vietnam and Rural Development removes barriers to export goods

Published 2021년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

Due to increased regulations by China on import and export of goods, the traditional export market for Vietnamese agricultural products is facing challenges. In response, Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is taking steps to support agricultural exports, including providing online sessions to overcome difficulties, connecting businesses to the EU, UK, and Japanese markets, and adjusting agricultural production plans to weather conditions and COVID-19 developments. The ministry is also focusing on technical difficulties, logistics infrastructure, and preventing goods stagnation in border provinces.
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Original content

From May until now, the traditional export market of Vietnamese agricultural products, China, is increasingly tightening regulations on import and export of goods. In which, China has strengthened inspection and disinfection of goods and means of transport exported from epidemic areas of Vietnam; implementing management and traceability of goods ... making the time for customs clearance of goods prolonged. In addition, China also strictly implements epidemic prevention and control with a team of dedicated drivers, which increases the time to release goods, sometimes local congestion occurs. Currently, every day, about 30-40 trucks of goods pass through Lao Cai border gate, and at Bang Tuong Friendship border gate (Lang Son), every day about 100 export fruit trucks are cleared to China. This is a very modest number compared to the pre-translation period. Faced with that situation, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is increasing online working sessions to remove ...
Source: Vietstock

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