Vietnamese entrepreneurs interested in oil and soybeans after business mission from Amur region

Published 2024년 10월 8일

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A business mission led by the Amur Region Export Support Center to Vietnam was successful in generating interest in Amur region agricultural products. The mission, which lasted four days, involved five local agro-industrial companies presenting products such as soybeans, oil, meal and isolate, wheat, corn, and sunflower oil to Vietnamese companies. The delegation also discussed export procedures, business ethics, certification, pricing, and product demand. They also learned about logistics and storage from the Haiphong port. The companies received many requests for oil and soybeans from Vietnamese companies and are now preparing commercial proposals. The mission was organized by the Export Support Center of the Amur Region Investment Promotion Agency as part of the national project 'Small and Medium Entrepreneurship'.
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The Amur Region Export Support Center summed up the results of a four-day business mission to Vietnam, after which local companies became interested in Amur agricultural products. Soybeans, oil, meal and isolate, wheat and corn produced in the Amur Region, as well as sunflower oil produced at the Altai plant for customers from the Amur Region, were brought to the country for the presentation. "We hope that export contracts will be concluded in the near future," noted Tatyana Prostakishina, Deputy Head of the Export Support Center. The delegation included five companies from the agro-industrial complex that are already engaged in export or are only planning to establish such contacts in Vietnam. They visited the Russian Trade Mission in Hanoi. The entrepreneurs talked about the nuances of export from Russia to Vietnam, discussed issues of doing business, certification, pricing, and also learned which goods are most in demand today. Then the Amur businessmen presented their products ...
Source: Oilworld

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