Vietnamese agricultural products aim for the Netherlands market

Published 2021년 8월 10일

Tridge summary

A virtual consultation session was held by the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency and the Vietnam Trade Office in the Netherlands to discuss the export of agricultural and aquatic products to the Dutch market. The session addressed six main issues including quality standards, packaging specifications, export documents, trade barriers, rules of origin, and market potential. The Netherlands was emphasized as an open market, but products must meet European standards and consumer tastes. The event provided Vietnamese enterprises with valuable information for their export plans to the Dutch market.
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Original content

ABO/NDO – A virtual consultation session on the export of agricultural and aquatic products to the Netherlands market was jointly held by the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency and the Vietnam Trade Office in the Netherlands on August 9, with the participation of representatives from Vietnamese agencies and enterprises. Deputy Director of the Export Promotion Center under the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy said that, according to a survey of participating enterprises, six main groups of issues are attracting strong attention from enterprises. These include requirements on quality standards of the Netherlands market for a number of fresh and dried agricultural products, spices, beverages, and seafood; packaging and packing specifications for fresh, frozen and dried agricultural products imported into the Netherlands; a set of export documents and customs clearance procedures for agricultural and aquatic products; trade barriers; rules of origin for agricultural and ...
Source: Baoapbac

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