China opens market to three more species of Vietnamese aquatic products

Oct 15th at 08:09
15-10-2019 08:09:11+07:00

China opens market to three more species of Vietnamese aquatic products

China’s General Administration of Customs has given the green light for the country to import three more species of Vietnamese aquatic products, according to the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Asia – Africa Market Department.

 

The products include ngao hoa, ngao trang and ngheu lua, which are all types of clams.

This decision brings the number of aquatic products Viet Nam exports to China up to 48 that are used to process food, in addition to 36 ornamental species and one for breeding.

China’s General Administration of Customs said it had evaluated the Viet Nam’s seafood control system, showing the origin of the three aquatic products, which are naturally exploited, managed and certified by the Vietnamese side with an assessment process similar to China.

China also suggested Viet Nam should conduct quarantine tests and issue certificates in the form agreed by the two parties so that Viet Nam’s seafood exports to China can be facilitated smoothly.

According to statistics from Viet Nam’s General Department of Customs, in the first nine months of this year, Viet Nam’s total seafood export turnover to China reached US$831.81 million, up 14.19 per cent over the same period last year, accounting for 3.2 per cent of the country’s total seafood exports to the world.

The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) said that seafood export to China may increase rapidly in the final months of the year due to its increasing demand for seafood.

VASEP noted that with increasing income, Chinese people prefer high quality products that met the level of food safety standards required in demanding markets such as the US, EU and Japan.

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