Vietnam: Enterprises and farmers must actively grasp information to meet export markets

Published 2021년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

China is the largest export market for Vietnam's agricultural products, but fluctuations and changing requirements have made exporting to China difficult for Vietnamese enterprises. From 2016 to 2020, the export turnover to China increased from 21.96 billion USD to 49.03 billion USD. However, the COVID-19 epidemic and changes in Chinese policies have affected Vietnam's export activities. China enforces strict standards on traceability, origin, labeling, and product quality for agricultural and aquatic products imported from Vietnam. In 2022, all Vietnamese enterprises exporting food items and related products to China will have to be registered with China Customs. The Vietnamese government and ministries will provide guidance and information to help Vietnamese enterprises meet the new requirements and successfully export to the Chinese market.
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Original content

China is the largest export market for Vietnam's agricultural products. However, recently, this market often has fluctuations, changes in requirements for imported goods, causing great difficulties for enterprises exporting agricultural products of Vietnam. That is the assessment of representatives of ministries and sectors at an online seminar on promoting agricultural and fishery exports to China, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in coordination with the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, which took place on the morning of November 11th. /11. Potential market Assessing the export potential to the Chinese market in recent years, Ms. Nguyen Minh Hang, Assistant Minister, Director of the Department of Economic General Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) said, from 2016 to now, the relationship Vietnam - China trade developed strongly, exports continuously increased. China has become the second largest export market of ...

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