VASEP is concerned about the contents of the draft circular replacing Circular No. 15/2018/TT-BNNPTNT promulgating the HS Code Table for the List of Goods under the management of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. It will cause many difficulties for businesses in the quarantine stage, the representative of the Department of Animal Health confirmed.
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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, global food prices have soared, opening opportunities for Vietnamese rice and sugar exporters. Other industries such as milk, cooking oil and animal feed face difficulties as the source of raw materials is mainly dependent on imports.
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As Vietnam’s largest export market, the US economy is recovering powerfully, leading to a climb in demand for goods including those imported from the Southeast Asian nation, as the two countries enjoy a heyday in bilateral trade and investment ties.
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Vietnam is the country famous for agricultural products, namely Phu Quoc for fish sauce, Buon Ma Thuot for coffee, Binh Thuan for dragon fruit, and Luc Ngan for lychees. Most of the agricultural brand names have collective characteristics as being originated from a particular geo-graphical location. From a legal perspective, most of these geographically-originated brand names have been registered in Vietnam in the form of geographical indication (GIs), collective trade-mark, or certification trademark.
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Vietnamese agricultural products have now been exported to nearly 200 countries and territories, with many items earning billions of dollars each year.
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Boasting huge production advantages and capitalising on good market opportunities, Vietnam’s furniture sector has stood firm amid COVID-19 and improved its position in the global market and especially in the US.
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On-spot exports are now not subject to duty exemption, possibly derailing the recovery of textile and footwear companies.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the consumption habits of seafood products, disrupting the needs of consumer market segments. However, many Vietnamese seafood enterprises have been flexible in product and market strategies to turn challenges into opportunities.
Read more...A global chip shortage is creating more pressure for manufacturers in Vietnam as they deal with slowed-down production for electronics and tech products, while local and overseas players are racing to prepare new premises for the production of much-needed supply.
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As the leading country in exporting agricultural, forestry and aquatic products, mainly exporting raw materials makes Vietnamese goods lose their advantages. Further promoting deep processing is an important solution to help the whole sector make a breakthrough.
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