The value of export-import goods going through the Móng Cái border gate in the northeastern province of Quảng Ninh reached nearly USD 2.5 billion in the first nine months of the year, according to the Móng Cái city’s People''s Committee.
While demand for imported agricultural produce is high in Europe, the ongoing pandemic is causing problems for exporters in Viet Nam and throughout Asia, leading to a possible disruption in supply.
Local businesses need to know clearly about the CE and FDA standards for exporting goods to the EU and US markets, according to experts at a seminar on CE and FDA standards held in Hà Nội on Tuesday.
The organisation should develop a system that supports and consults enterprises resolve their disputes when selling products to other regional markets.
The trade deficit will be a big challenge for the economy this year due to tax incentives the lower the price of imported goods on the Vietnamese market.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued Circular No 03/2019/TT-BCT stipulating the certificates of origin (C/O) rules in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Goods temporarily imported for re-export can be kept in Viet Nam for no more than 60 days from the date of completion of customs formalities, according to a new Governmental decree.