Adjusting the way to register exports to China for some plant products
According to the Plant Protection Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), fresh vegetables, plant-based spices (not crushed, not ground), dried...
According to the Plant Protection Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), fresh vegetables, plant-based spices (not crushed, not ground), dried...
China has risen to become the second-largest seafood import market of Vietnam after the United States. In order to sustainably export to this potential market, experts...
Tra fish exports are expected to recover shortly with China gradually reopening its borders.
China's reopening as COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted has strongly lifted Vietnamese agricultural and fishery exports to the country, according to Deputy Minister...
A forum on promoting trade in agricultural and aquatic products between Vietnam and China’s Guangxi province was held on March 8 by the 970 Agricultural Connection...
Vietnam's bird nest industry is trying to implement many solutions to complete the procedures for the official export of oats to the Chinese market according to the...
In early February 2023, the General Department of Customs of China approved and officially added 23 Vietnamese seafood enterprises eligible to export to this country.
When China lowers the level of its Covid-19 pandemic prevention and control policy, Vietnamese exporters need to quickly take measures to adapt to the new situation.
Catching up and adapting to the Chinese market as soon as this market reopens will help Vietnamese agricultural and aquatic products not only retain this important...
The reopening of China on January 8 is a great opportunity for export businesses after a long time affected by the Covid-19 epidemic. However, China has new regulations...
Vietnamese agricultural products have enjoyed bustling export to China since the country reopened its border on January 8.
According to Agricultural Securities Company (Agriseco), China is the world's largest natural rubber import market, with a consumption market share of more than 43 per...
Right in the first days of the New Year 2023, China's border reopening is the driving force to accelerate the growth of imports and exports.
Despite the immediate trade headwinds, continued positive FDI prospects offer some optimism for ASEAN’s trade outlook.
Despite some pockets of resilience, China’s re-opening is unlikely to provide a considerable boost to ASEAN’s overall exports.
Sunday 8 January marked China’s long-anticipated re-opening. Above all, the most direct impact is on ASEAN’s sizeable tourism sector.
Domestic airlines are reoperating regular routes to/from China and planning to increase the frequency and open new routes.
Vietnam's livestock industry expects to face less difficulties this year, especially when China loosens COVID-19 control measures.
Due to the recent unwinding of zero-Covid of China, domestic businesses eagerly await new business opportunities.
Economic experts said that the reopening of China after two years of implementing strict regulations will definitely create a boom in import and export activities...
Some industries that will benefit from China's economic reopening include agriculture, fisheries, cement, rubber, steel, textiles, retail, rice production,...
Vietnam's apparel and textile industry may benefit from China's reopenings and the EVFTA.