Timber exports likely to grow 10%

Sep 22nd at 10:25
22-09-2015 10:25:36+07:00

Timber exports likely to grow 10%

Viet Nam expects a year-on-year growth of 10 per cent in export of timber and timber products this year, said a Viet Nam Wood and Forestry Product Association official.

 

Nguyen Ton Quyen, deputy chairman and general secretary of the association, said that the last quarter was working season of the wood industry and by now, wood processing enterprises had numerous export contracts so the country could reach its wooden exporttarget of $7 billion.

This was a good news for the wood industry after a few years of experiencing difficulties in production and business, he said. The industry had gained 15-20 per cent each year before 2010 but that came down to 10 per cent a year since 2010 until now.

However, Quyen said that for a long time, the industry continued facing difficulties from changes in the exchange rate between the Vietnamese dong and the US dollar and barriers from free trade agreements, the haiquanonline reported.

It was estimated that based on the exchange rate of VND20,000 per 1 US dollar, the industry would require $1 billion for imports by this year-end.

But the State Bank expanded the trading band for the inter-bank exchange rate from plus or minus 2 per cent to 3 per cent last month.

With the new band, the dollar was higher than VND20,000 and even reached VND22,500 per US dollar in some moments so that the local wood enterprises would now need to pay more, he said.

The local wooden firms also face certain problems with free trade agreements, including the certificate of origin of wooden material. For local firms, especially small and medium enterprises, that is a big problem as they have not paid much attention to the origin of the wooden material, Quyen said.

According to the General Department of Customs, Viet Nam gained a year-on-year increase of 9.4 per cent in total export value of wood and wooden products to $4.35 billion for the first eight months of this year. The four largest export markets of Vietnamese wooden products were the US, Japan, the EU and China.

During the first eight months of this year, the US was the largest export market of Vietnamese wood and wooden products, accounting for 39 per cent of the total value and reaching a year-on-year surge in export value of 19.3 per cent to $1.69 billion.

Following the US was Japan, accounting for 1 per cent of the total export value and gaining a year-on-year increase of 3.2 per cent in export value to $654 million.

In the first eight months, the industry achieved a trade surplus of $165 billion, said the General Department of Customs.

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