VN, Cambodia hold dialogue on timber trade

Oct 23rd at 10:49
23-10-2018 10:49:42+07:00

VN, Cambodia hold dialogue on timber trade

Vietnamese and Cambodian officials, business executives and experts discussed measures to enhance co-operation in the trade and management of timber and timber products at conference in HCM City yesterday.

 

Experts said the two neighnours share more than 1,100km of border across 10 provinces in Viet Nam and nine in Cambodia, making it a challenge to control illegal trade, including in forestry products.

Pham Van Dien, deputy director general of the Viet Nam Administration of Forestry, said assuring sufficient timber supply from legal sources is important for the country’s exports.

Timber imports help diversify raw material sources.

“Cambodia is one of the countries supplying timber for our processing factories.

“To combat illegal logging, transportation and trade of wood in border provinces, both Viet Nam and Cambodia have improved their institutional and legal frameworks in recent years. But it seems the two countries’export-import enterprises find it difficult to operate within the law.”

According to Chan Ponika, deputy director general of the Forestry Administration of Cambodia, the dialogue would contribute to boost “forest industry development, enhancing trade in timber and timber products from legal sources in both countries.”

The meeting would be a good experience and learning that could be used to cope with the challenges involved in cross-border timber and timber products trade, he said.

The dialogue also discussed timber processing and trading; regulations for legal logging, transportation, processing and trading and then two countries’ customs regulations on timber import and export.

Nguyen Xuan Thang, head of the forestry violations investigation and handling division at the Forestry Protection Department, said Viet Nam has issued regulations on dossiers of lawful forest products and inspection of the origin of forest products and administrative sanctions for illegal logging, transportation, possession, processing, and trading of timber.

It allows only timber from legal sources to enter the country, he said.

Delegates at the event said there was a big discrepancy in the export volume and revenue figures reported by the two sides, and called for finding a way to enhance co-operation in information sharing to improve the situation.

Teang David, deputy director of the Cambodian Department of Legislation and Law Enforcement, said Cambodia has banned the export of timber from natural forests and only allows exports of wood from cultivated forests.

To export timber, there are quotas, import-export licenses and other requirements.

Viet Nam and Cambodia need to strengthen join actions in combating and seizing illegal timber from Cambodia and reporting and sharing information on the chain of custody.

Participants also suggested the two sides should strengthen enforcement of the rules they already have in place.

Bui Chinh Nghia, deputy director, Department of Forest Production Development, said Viet Nam’s wood industry has developed rapidly and steadily in recent years to become the fifth largest exporter in the world and second biggest in Asia. Its timber and forestry products exports were worth US$8 billion last year.

The industry used about 31 million cu.m of timber last year, with domestic supply accounting for 25 million cu.m, mainly coming from concentrated forests, rubber plantations, home gardens, and scattered trees, he said. The country spent $2.19 billion on timber imports last year, with Cambodia accounting for $219 million worth.

On the second day of the dialogue today delegates will make a fact finding trip to the Xa Mat border gate in Tay Ninh Province to study clearance procedures for timber consigned from Cambodia to Viet Nam. The event is organised by Viet Nam Administration of Forestry in collaboration with the Forestry Administration of Cambodia.

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