China tightens control, Vietnam's agricultural products are stuck at the border gate

Published 2021년 8월 12일

Tridge summary

China's increased control at Vietnam's border gates is causing delays in fruit exports, leading to congestion and affecting export procedures for other agricultural products. In the first half of the year, Vietnam saw a significant increase in exports to China, including vegetables, fruits, rice, cashew nuts, rubber, and wood products. However, China's strict controls have impacted the export of dragon fruits and other fresh fruit products. To address these issues, the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is advocating for the opening of the Chinese market to more Vietnamese agricultural products and discussing official export licenses for high-potential items. The ministry is also urging localities and businesses to complete the technical infrastructure for agricultural product quarantine at the border gates to streamline the export process.
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Original content

China strengthens control of Vietnam's fruit, so the clearance time is longer. At Tan Thanh border gate, a large number of trucks carrying fruit exported to China are being congested. Exporting to China is difficult. Reporting at an online working session with the provinces of Lang Son, Lao Cai, Cao Bang and Quang Ninh, the Director of the Department of Agricultural Product Processing and Market Development (MARD) Nguyen Quoc Toan said that in the first half of the year, Mr. At the beginning of this year, the export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products to this market reached USD 6.17 billion, up 35.8% over the same period in 2020. In which, export of vegetables and fruits reached 1.21 billion USD, up 16.1%; rice export reached 308.7 million USD, up 12.5%; cashew nuts reached 292.1 million USD, up 85.3%. Notably, rubber exports to China reached US$793.7 million, up 82.4%; wood and wood products reached USD 814.0 million, up 27.2%... However, the provinces of Lang Son, Lao ...
Source: Vinacas

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