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Will Vietnam's seafood pass the IUU inspection in April 2024?

The 5th inspection on combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Vietnam by the EC is scheduled for April 2024
Sustainability factors will help businesses conquer the EU market

Sustainability factors will help businesses conquer the EU market

VCN - The European Green Deal poses challenges for Vietnamese businesses, while also creating new development opportunities.
Plastic enterprises seek development opportunities from exporting

Plastic enterprises seek development opportunities from exporting

VCN - According to the Institute of Strategy and Policy for Industry and Trade (Ministry of Industry and Trade), Vietnam's plastic products have penetrated the market relatively well with high competitiveness. Domestic plastic enterprises must seek opport
Making goods to go deep into the EU market

Making goods to go deep into the EU market

VCN - Exports (exports) of domestic enterprises to the EU market grew at a double-digit rate, but it is not a breakthrough.
Fully make use of tax incentives from EVFTA, promote exports to high-end markets

Fully make use of tax incentives from EVFTA, promote exports to high-end markets

VCN - According to the General Department of Customs, in the first half of this year, Vietnam’s export turnover to the European market (EU) maintained an increase of 15.2% over the same period last year, reaching US$28.61 billion.
Diversify and overcome the decline in tuna exports from the EU market

Diversify and overcome the decline in tuna exports from the EU market

VCN - Due to many factors affecting and inhibiting the growth of Vietnam's tuna exports to the EU market, the export turnover of this item is decreasing sharply. Enterprises have turned to export, making up for the shortfall from this market.
Vietnam gains stronger foothold in EU market two years after EVFTA takes effect

Vietnam gains stronger foothold in EU market two years after EVFTA takes effect

Vietnam is gaining a stronger foothold in the EU market, though the COVID-19 wreaked havocs on both sides, after the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) took effect in August 2020.
EVFTA contributes to pushing up steel exports to EU market

EVFTA contributes to pushing up steel exports to EU market

Vietnam exported 13.1 million tonnes of iron and steel worth US$11.8 billion to the EU last year last year thanks to the enforcement of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), up 32.9% in volume and 124.3% in value compared to 2020.
Building Vietnamese shrimp brands in the EU market

Building Vietnamese shrimp brands in the EU market

Taking advantage of tariff rates from the EVFTA, the volume of Vietnamese shrimp exported to the EU market has increased steadily
Over 20 Vietnamese basa fish exporters withdraw from EU market

Over 20 Vietnamese basa fish exporters withdraw from EU market

Nearly 25 Vietnamese enterprises exporting basa fish have withdrawn from the EU market since the beginning of the year.
Businesses diversify products to enter EU market

Businesses diversify products to enter EU market

Plenty of local firms have weathered the COVID-19 crisis by selecting niche markets and diversify products to enhance their competitiveness and gain access to the EU market.
Coffee exports enjoy major surge to EU market

Coffee exports enjoy major surge to EU market

Germany, the United States, and Italy continued to make up the three largest consumers of Vietnamese coffee during the first eight months of the year, with market shares making up 13.2%, 9.1%, and 8% respectively, according to figures released by the Gene
Implementing regulations of timber legality assurance system

Implementing regulations of timber legality assurance system

To ensure the implementation of the regulation of the Vietnamese timber legality assurance system, General Department of Vietnam Customs requested units to disseminate to officials, declarants and taxpayers
Steel sector seeks entry into EU market

Steel sector seeks entry into EU market

Aside from enjoying preferential tariffs brought about by the European-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), local steel firms have been urged to update their technologies whilst meeting rules on product origin in order to make inroads into the EU market.
Local businesses told to upgrade upon entering EU market

Local businesses told to upgrade upon entering EU market

With the EU representing a meticulous market, there is no room for impatient businesses that show a lack of creativity or have poor-quality goods, meaning that local firms must be proactively innovative with their product quality and strive to meet high s
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