China officially imported one of the world's most expensive foods from Vietnam

Published 2022년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam announced that China has signed a protocol to export sweet potatoes and bird's nests from Vietnam. This comes as the 12th and 13th agricultural products to be officially exported to the Chinese market, following 11 fruits. The Vietnamese bird's nest industry has the potential to bring high economic value, with demand from China being large and the quality of Vietnamese bird's nest confirmed. The industry has only thrived since 2010 and is not yet classified as a national key product.
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Original content

Information from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said that on November 10, the ministry received an express dispatch from the Vietnamese Embassy in China about the fact that the General Administration of Customs of China had signed a protocol to export sweet potatoes and bird's nests. (Swallow's nest) Vietnam to China. Accordingly, on November 9, 2022, the Vietnamese Embassy in China sent an official telegram No. TCOCD1904 to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announcing that the General Department of Customs of China had signed a Protocol on the export of bird's nests from Vietnam. to China; It is expected to be officially announced on the website of the General Administration of Customs of China on November 11, 2022. The General Department of Customs of China prioritizes to announce the Protocol on the export of bird's nest first, the other protocols will be published at the end of November 2022. Currently, the Protocol is being sent by courier ...
Source: Danviet

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