Sugar industry targets to restore cane output

Sugar industry targets to restore cane output

The domestic sugarcane and sugar industry expects to continue output growth with the 2022-23 crop thanks to the positive production performance and the tariff policy's efficiency for importing sugar.
Not "blindly protect" the sugar industry

Not "blindly protect" the sugar industry

The Ministry of Industry and Trade said that in the future, it will evaluate the data and make a decision in accordance with the law. However, the view is not to "blindly protect" the sugar industry.
Local sugar industry calls for fair competition

Local sugar industry calls for fair competition

The sugar industry is facing many challenges and unfair competition from imported and smuggled goods, experts told a conference held in Hanoi on December 1.
Sugar industry is concerned about unfair competition

Sugar industry is concerned about unfair competition

VCN - Farmers have stopped producing sugarcane, causing many factories to close due to lack of raw materials, which is the current situation of the sugar industry when Vietnam opens its import market according to integration commitments.
Sugar industry suffers a lot of losses

Sugar industry suffers a lot of losses

VCN- According to the Vietnam Sugar Association, the sugar industry is facing many difficulties. The total area of ​​raw sugarcane material has now decreased by 30-60 percent compared to previous years
Sugar industry: some die, others thrive

Sugar industry: some die, others thrive

The sugar industry is experiencing stormy days as prices have dropped dramatically. However, some companies are thriving and plan to ‘swallow’ their rivals.
Sugar industry could be sweeter with restructuring

Sugar industry could be sweeter with restructuring

The domestic sugar industry should restructure all stages of its production process towards diversifying products to improve competitiveness, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD).
Sugar industry sees bitter side of ATIGA’s impacts

Sugar industry sees bitter side of ATIGA’s impacts

The sugar industry is having to overcome the challenges of high material costs and low prices of bagasse-fired power to deal with the pressure of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA).
Sugar industry has two more years to prepare for ATIGA

Sugar industry has two more years to prepare for ATIGA

The ATIGA ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement implementation will be delayed by two years, which means Vietnam will not remove the sugar quota scheme and tariffs until 2020.
Sugar industry tasted “the bitter” of ATIGA

Sugar industry tasted “the bitter” of ATIGA

VCN- Although sugar prices have been falling for the past half of the year, many sugar mills are unable to sell one kilogram of the thousands of tons of sugar due to many large buyers are expected by 2018 for removing import-tax of sugar under the roadmap
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