The Prime Minister also asked relevant ministries to complete the new regulations before April 25, 2024 to remove current difficulties and favourable conditions for the production and business activities for the medicinal herbs.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyễn Hồng Diên called on all members of Cairns Group, a coalition of agricultural exporting countries, to commit to achieving an open, market-oriented and more equal playing field in agricultural trade.
Trade between India and Viet Nam in textiles has grown significantly, but there is still huge untapped potential, the Indian consul general in the city has said.
According to a new governmental decree, rice-exporting businesses will no longer be required to own rice storage, paddy milling and grinding facilities with processing capacities of 5,000 tonnes of rice and 10 tonnes of paddy per hour, respectively.
Vietnamese firms should expand their partnership to at least three markets to avoid sole dependence on a particular market, said economist Pham Chi Lan.
There is a lot of potential for co-operation between Viet Nam and India in the textile and garment sector, a Việt Nam –India business meeting heard in HCM City on Thursday.
Viet Nam will have various advantages in exporting rice this year though
it may have to compete with Thai rice in the global export market when
Thailand sells rice at stock.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed that the Government
should establish a working group to resolve difficulties faced by
enterprises in consuming and exporting farming and fishery products.
As per a recent Government directive, Viet Nam will stop exporting coal
dust in 2015, in order to ensure the supply of coal for thermal power
production for the 2018 to 2020 period.