Vietnam curbs illegal timber import following US probe

Jan 12th at 12:35
12-01-2021 12:35:23+07:00

Vietnam curbs illegal timber import following US probe

Hanoi doubles fine and applies the maximum prison sentence of 10 years for violators of illegal timber trade.

The Vietnamese Government is cracking down on illegal timber imports from countries such as Laos and Cambodia after the US initiated investigation on the allegation of Vietnam’s illegally-harvested or -traded timber.

Illegal logging in central Vietnam. Photo: Daidoanket

The Government has doubled its fine for such activities to about US$22,000 with the jail sentence as long as 10 years, according to Do Xuan Lap, chairman of the Vietnam Timber and Forest Product Association.

In another move, Vietnam has been buying more timber from the US, Mr. Lap said in a recent interview with Bloomberg. He said the import might increase by 15% this year.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Do Anh Tuan, the spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said Vietnam bought about 40% of its timber from the US in 2020.

In early October, the US Trade Representative (USTR) announced the timber investigation.

“A high tariff will seriously damage our wood industry, but it will also hurt US companies,” Mr. Lap said.

A 25% US tariff on Vietnamese wood products will “devastate” the industry and its 10,000 workers," he noted.

The US is the biggest market for Vietnamese wood products, representing an estimated US$6.5 billion in 2020, about half of the nation’s total agricultural shipments to America last year, said Mr. Tuan.

Vietnamese wood-furniture makers, whose customers include Walmart Inc. and Ashley Furniture Industries Inc., will buy as much as 1.3 million cubic meters of wood in 2021, up more than 60% from that in 2019, according to Mr. Lap.

In a phone talk with US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer last week, Vietnam’s Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said the investigation could cause many undesirable effects, damage bilateral relations, and have negative impacts on thousands of businesses, and millions of workers and consumers in Vietnam and the US.

Hanoi Times





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Trung Nguyen Legend’s journey to bring Vietnamese coffee to the world

The launch of Trung Nguyen Legend Brand Store on Amazon a strategic step for Trung Nguyen Legend Corporation on the journey to realise its ambition to claim a title...

Shrimp exporters bring home US$3.85 billion in 2020

Earnings from shrimp exports reached US$3.85 billion last year, up 15 per cent year-on-year despite difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Viet Nam Rubber Group to expand tyre, tube production to prop up revenues

Despite the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters that directly affected it, the Viet Nam Rubber Group achieved its revenue and profit...

US announces preliminary determination on Vietnamese passenger vehicle tyres

Some Vietnamese exporters of tyres have been hit with a 22.3 per cent anti-dumping duty in the US, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

For the sake of sustainable fish export

The price of tra (pangasius) fish has experienced one fluctuation after another. This year is forecast to be a recovery time for the fish. Yet how long the recovery...

Cement industry: domestic sale forecast to increase but export to slowdown

The cement industry is forecast to see a significant increase in domestic sales in 2021, driven by investment in infrastructure, foreign direct investment inflow...

Rice exports rise despite stockpiling amid pandemic

Vietnam’s rice exports grew by 9.3 percent last year to $3.07 billion though it stockpiled the grain to ensure food security after Covid-19 broke out.

Viet Nam imports Indian broken rice

Viet Nam, for the first time in decades, has signed a contract with India to buy 70,000 tonnes of 100-per cent broken rice from India to meet increasing demand of...

US absolves Vietnamese tire exporters of dumping

The U.S. has made a preliminary determination that most Vietnamese tire exporters did not dump products in the U.S. and not subjected them to anti-dumping duties.

Asia Coffee-Trading slows in Vietnam on thin demand, Indonesia muted

Coffee trade was sluggish across Asia’s top robusta producers, with Vietnam seeing low activity on thin demand while Indonesia remained muted due to low stockpiles...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top