Vietnamese sugarcane needs specific policy to rebound

Vietnamese sugarcane needs specific policy to rebound

The pressure of competition with imported sugar and the existing shortcomings in the supply chain of the whole sector have set many challenges for Vietnamese sugar.
Imported sugar dominates the market

Imported sugar dominates the market

Imported sugar completely dominated the market despite border controls on smuggled sugar, which makes sugar produced from sugarcane consumed very slowly.
Thai sugar is applied anti-dumping duties and countervailing duty by nearly 34%

Thai sugar is applied anti-dumping duties and countervailing duty by nearly 34%

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has promulgated Decision No.477/QĐ-BCT on the temporary application of anti-dumping duties and countervailing duty for sugar cane originating from Thailand
Struggling with ATIGA, sugar industry ready for petition

Struggling with ATIGA, sugar industry ready for petition

VCN - The implementation of commitments in the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) from January 1, 2020 has caused a massive influx of imported sugar, pushing Vietnam's sugar industry into difficulties.
At the time of ATIGA, sugarcane is still struggling

At the time of ATIGA, sugarcane is still struggling

VCN – Under ATIGA, Vietnam was required to abolish tariff quotas on imported sugar from ASEAN from January 1, 2018.
Loosening the ATIGA implement: Sugarcane industry has a way out?

Loosening the ATIGA implement: Sugarcane industry has a way out?

VCN – The sugarcane industry is experiencing an extremely difficult period. In addition to loosening the tariff quotas for sugar commodities under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) by 2020, the active restructuring of the business as well as the
Unfair competition "strangles" the sugarcane enterprises?

Unfair competition "strangles" the sugarcane enterprises?

VCN- Currently, many sugarcane enterprises are in difficulty and severely influenced because other enterprises buy the sugar canes in the planned material areas.
Sugarcane businesses to try to cope with ATIGA

Sugarcane businesses to try to cope with ATIGA

VCN- According to the roadmap for implementation of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), since 2018, the sugarcane products will have to eliminate tariff quotas completely. With the import tax rate of only 5%, the competition with the foreign sugar
Sugar cane industry should change urgently

Sugar cane industry should change urgently

VCN- Now, Vietnam is applying two types of protectionism for the sugarcane industry as a tariffs and quotas.
Sugarcane sector needs new ideas

Sugarcane sector needs new ideas

Domestic and international experts in the sugarcane industry gathered at the fifth TTC annual international sugarcane conference recently held in Phan Thiet city of Binh Thuan province to discuss ways to help the Vietnamese sugarcane industry develop sust
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