Deputy Minister Phung Duc Tien hopes that China will facilitate the entry of Vietnamese agricultural products into its market and accelerate customs clearance at border gates.
On May 12, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Phung Duc Tien received Mr. Mo Shenfan, CEO of BSV Group (China), Ms. Zhang Mengying, General Director of Guangdong Yikang Group, and their delegation.
During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on issues related to strengthening trade and the development of agricultural products and health care products between Vietnam and China.
In the discussion, Deputy Minister Phung Duc Tien and representatives from the Ministry introduced the delegation to Vietnam's emerging agricultural products such as rice, Bac Giang lychee, and chili. The Deputy Minister noted that Vietnam continues to strengthen its quality control of agricultural products and actively promotes faster customs clearance, expressing hope for increased trade in these new items.
In April, during the official visit of General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping to Vietnam, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment signed protocols on the export of chili, passion fruit, bird nest, and rice bran to China, along with agreements on environmental protection and geoscience cooperation.
The Deputy Minister also emphasized that the opening of the Vietnam - China Smart Border Gate will unlock significant potential for durian exports.
In response, Mr. Mo Shenfan highlighted that trade volumes between his company and Vietnam have consistently reached record highs in recent years. He also briefed Deputy Minister Phung Duc Tien on the current status of imports and future development directions for Vietnamese agricultural products such as durian, coconut, pomelo, giant freshwater prawn, spotted babylon snail, bird’s nest, and sliced cassava.
Chinese enterprises have consistently shown interest in and actively promoted Vietnam’s bird’s nest and durian products. Durian has become especially popular among Chinese consumers due to its high quality and alignment with market preferences.
China wishes to import Vietnamese agricultural products in large quantities, recognizing their good quality and strong market reception.
To date, 16 types of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables have been exported to China via official channels, including 10 items with signed export protocols: watermelon, mangosteen, black jelly, durian, frozen durian, fresh coconut, fresh banana, sweet potato, chili, and passion fruit. Six export items have not yet been formalized through export protocols: dragon fruit, rambutan, mango, lychee, longan, and jackfruit.
The visiting delegation expressed their agreement and sincere appreciation for Vietnam's efforts to optimize the trade environment and facilitate the export of Vietnamese agricultural goods to China.
Regarding shared concerns such as bird’s nest purchase prices, market share of new agricultural products, and product inspections, both sides affirmed that they would report existing issues related to the inspection and customs clearance of Vietnamese agricultural products through their respective channels. The delegation also stated they would represent Chinese businesses in reporting to the relevant authorities in China.
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