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    China-Vietnam port trade picked up, and Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports recovered rapidly

    • Last Update: 2022-12-29
    • Source: Internet
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    According to Vietnamese media reports, Hoang Khanh Duy, deputy director of the Dong Dang Port Economic Zone Management Committee in Lang Son province, said that the volume of goods exported through the Dong Deng-Binh Siang port began to increase
    sharply in the first week of December.
    Among them, the export value of goods through the Lang Son port reached 35 million US dollars, an increase of 21%
    over the previous week.
     
    According to the statistics of the management committee, freight vehicles have also begun to gradually increase
    .
    The number of trucks passing through the Friendship International Port last week increased by 1.
    1% over the previous week, with an average of about 452 vehicles/day (of which about 127 vehicles/day were exported to China and about 325 were imported/day); The number of trucks passing through the Xinqing-Puzhai port increased by an average of 1.
    6% to about 362 vehicles/day (of which about 215 vehicles/day were exported to China and about 147 vehicles/day as soon as possible).

     
    Especially at the Zhima-Aidian port, the number of trucks cleared through customs also increased significantly, an increase of nearly 30% over the previous week, with an average of about 55 vehicles/day (of which about 12 vehicles/day were exported to China and about 43 were imported).

    The number of trucks passing through the Gunan-Nonghuai crossing was about 22 per week, an increase of 214%
    over the previous week.
     
    The representative of the Lao Cai Provincial Economic Zone Management Committee said that the number of truck customs clearances through various ports in Lao Cai Province remained stable
    .
    According to the previous transshipment method, Vietnamese drivers drove trucks to the transfer area, and then Chinese drivers drove to China, and about 300 trucks cleared customs every day, most of which transported agricultural products
    .
    Customs clearance is expected to improve
    in early 2023 after China reduces control measures.
     
    Most of Vietnam's agricultural exports have recovered in 2022, and although fruits and vegetables have not yet returned to normal levels, the year-end months have begun to catch up
    quickly.
    At the end of October, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports totaled US$2.
    8 billion, down 6.
    5%
    from the same period last year.
    Among them, the total export volume in October was 152 million US dollars, an increase
    of 44.
    2% over the same period last year.
     
    In July and August this year, Vietnamese passion fruit and durian received market access
    from China respectively.
    At the end of October, the General Administration of Customs of China signed the "Vietnam Fresh Banana Plant Quarantine Requirements"
    with Vietnam's agriculture and rural areas.
    In mid-October, Vietnamese pomelo officially entered the US market
    after four years of negotiations.
    Vietnam's total fruit and vegetable exports are expected to reach US$6.
    5 billion by 2030.

     
    Fruit is a key export item
    for Vietnam's agriculture.
    Ten years ago, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports were only US$460 million, but in 2013 that figure grew to US$1 billion
    .
    Subsequently, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports rose rapidly, increasing to US$3.
    7 billion
    in 2019.
     
    At the previous development rate, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports are expected to exceed the US$4 billion mark
    in 2020.
    However, due to the impact of the epidemic, exports to China were blocked, and Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports fell to US$3.
    25 billion in 2020 and increased slightly to US$3.
    52 billion
    in 2021.
     
    It is predicted that the demand in the Chinese market during the Spring Festival will still account for more than
    50% of Vietnam's fresh fruit exports.
    Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports will reach US$3.
    2 billion in 2022, down US$500 million
    from the all-time high.
    In 2023, the protocols between China and Vietnam will be implemented, and Vietnam's exports of fruits and vegetables to the Chinese market are expected to increase by about 20-30%.

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