Vietnam-China trade is at a time of "favorable timing, favorable terrain, and harmonious people"

Published 2023년 12월 16일

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Vietnam's agricultural products are very important in the Chinese market, with durian, cassava, lychee, and dragon fruit being the top exports. The Consul General of Vietnam in Nanning, Mr. Do Nam Trung, sees new opportunities and challenges in the agricultural trade exchange between Vietnam and China. There are challenges such as meeting the high standards of the Chinese market, improving the quality and reputation of Vietnamese agricultural products, and ensuring efficient transportation and logistics to maintain freshness.
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China is currently a large and important market for Vietnamese agricultural products. Currently, among Vietnamese agricultural products exported to the world, Vietnamese durian exports to China account for 95%, cassava accounts for 90%, lychee accounts for nearly 90% and dragon fruit accounts for 80%. The above data shows the importance of this market. According to Mr. Do Nam Trung - Consul General of Vietnam in Nanning (China), in the new context, agricultural trade exchange between Vietnam and China will have new opportunities and challenges that require new ways of doing things. . Regarding opportunities, Mr. Do Nam Trung generalized on three aspects: "favorable weather, favorable terrain and harmonious people". According to him, in terms of weather, the relationship between Vietnam and China is in a good stage of development, especially after two visits by General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and General Secretary - President of China Xi Jinping. . Besides, both Vietnam and ...
Source: Vov

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