Export activities at border gates still slow: Ministry
Export activities at border gates still slow: Ministry
Export activities through border gates with China were still slow by February 23, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
About 171 vehicles exporting products to China went through customs clearance between February 20 and 23 at the Huu Nghi International Border Gate in Lang Son Province, including fruits, electronic components and garments.
Up to 365 vehicles exporting products, including jackfruit, dragon fruit, mango, longan, chillies and electronic components, were still stuck at that border gate.
About 189 vehicles carrying electronic components, machinery, porcelain, glass and garments entered Viet Nam via the border gate during this period.
At the Tan Thanh International Border Gate in Lang Son Province, 13 vehicles carrying dragon fruit and watermelon were exported from Viet Nam to China and 18 vehicles of yellow melon, green beans, onions, potatoes, peanuts, fresh mushrooms and garlic were imported to Viet Nam.
However, 107 vehicles of farming products to China, including dragon fruit and watermelons, are waiting for customs clearance at this border gate.
The ministry said the slow export activity at Tan Thanh border gate was due to a small number of workers loading and unloading goods on the Chinese side and a lack of trading activities performed by border residents.
From February 22, the Management Board of the border gate and the Chinese side agreed to implement customs clearance from 7am to 7pm daily to facilitate import and export activities, according to the ministry.
The ministry also said Lao Cai border gate imported 188 trucks of goods from China in the period from February 20 until February 23 while at present, about 200 vehicles of goods are waiting for export to this market.
In Quang Ninh Province, the total trade value reached about US$525,700 at the Mong Cai border gate during the period. The customs sub-department of this border gate implemented customs clearance for 42 trucks, including 27 export goods trucks to China and 15 import goods trucks.