Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Belgium and the EU Trần Ngọc Quân attributed the good news to relentless efforts by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, other relevant authorities, and businesses in enhancing the quality and safety of instant noodle exports to...
The EU has officially moved Viet Nam’s instant noodles from Annex II which requires a Health Certificate (HC) and 20 per cent control at the border gate to Annex 1 which only requires 20 per cent control of the products...
The MoIT has coordinated with focal point agencies to fulfil the transparency obligations required by the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) of the WTO in Viet Nam.
Viet Nam passed South Korea to lead the consumption per capita of instant noodles in the world in 2021, according to the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA).
According to Phan Oun, the Director General of the General Department of Consumer Protection, Competition and Anti-Fraud (KPR), if these types of noodles were detected in the Cambodian market, the KPR would take action to collect them.
Vietnamese Trade Offices in Europe said on Monday that the EU has decided to exclude Vietnamese rice noodles, glass noodles and phở noodles from the category that requires additional food safety certificates when exported to the market.
Acecook Vietnam has assured the public that there are no safety issues with their noodle products that are on sale domestically, despite a recall in France.
UNIBEN is implementing a programme to help farmers grow safe vegetables following VietGAP standards to ensure the quality and hygiene of food products, contributing to stabilising output and improving production.
The domestic food production industry has great potential for
development but local firms need to revamp production and study consumer
trends to compete with foreign rivals, experts say.
The leading domestic confectionery producer, Kinh Do Corporation (KDC),
on June 30 said it would expand production in new categories of
noodles, coffee and edible oil in an aim to enlarge its market share.
Viet Nam is the world''s fourth-largest consumer of instant noodles,
purchasing roughly 5.4 billion packets yearly, according to the latest
report of the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA).