Vietnam: Support businesses to increase cashew nut exports to Eastern and Western Europe

Published 2022년 5월 16일

Tridge summary

Vietnam's cashew industry has become the world leader and is looking to further grow its export turnover to 3.8 billion USD in 2022, with the EU being its second largest market. The industry is expected to benefit greatly from the EVFTA, which immediately reduces the tax rate for cashew nut processing products imported into the EU from Vietnam to 0%. However, the industry also faces challenges such as geopolitical and trade tensions, and high freight rates. The Trade Promotion Department recently held a consultation session to address business concerns about exporting to Eastern and Western Europe.
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Original content

After decades of establishment and development, Vietnam's cashew processing and exporting industry has gradually moved up to the number 1 position in the world. However, in the context of integration, the cashew industry is still facing many difficulties and challenges. In order to advise and answer business concerns related to cashew nut exports to Eastern and Western Europe, on May 13, 2022, the Trade Promotion Department held a nut export consultation session. to the markets of Eastern and Western Europe. This is the 15th consultation session out of a total of 30 consultation sessions under the 'Program to guide and assist businesses in accessing and applying regulations, standards, and conditions for exporting and importing goods to different markets. foreign countries and international commitments on imported and exported products" by the Trade Promotion Agency in 2022. The consultation session was held directly in Long An, combined online on the Zoom platform and ...
Source: Vinanet

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