First bird’s nests from Vietnam were exported to China through the Bắc Luân II bridge border gate

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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AVANEST Vietnam Nutrition JSC has exported the first batch of bird’s nests to China, marking a milestone in the company's collaboration with Dongxing Zhenpin Preferred Trading Co., Ltd. and the beginning of official bird's nest exports from Vietnam to China. The company is the first Vietnamese enterprise to receive a code from China's General Administration of Customs, allowing the export of two categories of refined bird's nest and cooked bird's nest jars. This development is expected to bolster Vietnam's bird's nest production and processing industries, given China's position as the largest consumer of bird's nest products in the world.
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The activity marks the beginning of a promising collaboration between businesses from the two nations. AVANEST Vietnam Nutrition JSC exported the first batch of bird’s nests to China through the Bắc Luân II bridge border gate in the northern province of Quảng Ninh on Wednesday. The shipment includes instant bird’s nest products and refined bird’s nests. The company is the first Vietnamese enterprise to be granted a code by China's General Administration of Customs, allowing the export of two product categories of refined bird's nest and cooked bird's nest jars. The partner of AVANEST Vietnam is Dongxing Zhenpin Preferred Trading Co., Ltd., based in Dongxing, China. The activity marks the beginning of a promising collaboration between businesses from the two nations, paving the way for expanding Việt Nam's official bird's nest exports to this potential market. The Vietnamese enterprise was facilitated with streamlined export procedures when filing customs declarations at the Móng ...
Source: WTOCenter

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