Exporting Vietnam's first batch of bird's nest products to China

Published 2024년 3월 1일

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Vietnam has begun exporting bird's nest products to China, with the first shipment in 2024 from AVANEST Vietnam comprising about 32,000 jars and over 500kg of dry bird's nest, worth roughly 26 billion VND. Eight Vietnamese companies have been granted permission by China's General Administration of Customs to export these products. This move is anticipated to significantly boost Vietnam's bird's nest farming industry. In 2024, AVANEST Vietnam aims to export 50 tons of raw bird's nest and 30 million jars of processed bird's nest to China, while also promoting domestic consumption.
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Original content

This event marks the first time Vietnam has officially exported bird's nest products to the Chinese market after many years of continuous negotiation efforts. It is known that this batch of water bird's nest products is the first export batch in 2024 of AVANEST Vietnam with the quantity of about 32,000 jars of bird's nest and more than 500kg of dry bird's nest with a total value equivalent to about 26 billion VND. Previously, AVANEST also successfully exported a number of refined bird's nest shipments to China. These refined bird's nest shipments have been closely inspected by China's General Administration of Customs and confirmed to meet China's quality standards. Up to now, the General Administration of Customs of China has licensed 8 Vietnamese enterprises to export bird's nest products to China. China's official permission to import bird's nest products from Vietnam will create great opportunities for the bird's nest farming industry and the production and processing of ...
Source: Agriculture

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