Fruit exports to China cleared earlier than expected
Fruit exports to China cleared earlier than expected
Viet Nam’s fruit container trucks have been allowed custom clearance through China earlier than expected despite China's original plan to cease custom clearance for a week for the Lunar New Year holiday.
A Viet Nam Fruit and Vegetable Association spokesperson said on January 5 that this was “good news for Viet Nam’s fruit and vegetable export [for the start of the 2022 Lunar New Year.]”
In January China had announced that it would stop customs clearance of goods at the bordering Lang Son Province for the holiday from January 31 to February 6.
However, two of three of the province’s border gates to China resumed custom clearance on February 3, with 115 containers exporting fruit cleared that day.
Dang Phuc Nguyen, general secretary of the association, said that during the spring season, price of fruits exported to China would be high due to the country’s cold weather, leading to high demand for imported fruits.
China is Viet Nam’s largest buyer of fruits and vegetables, accounting for 53.7 per cent of Viet Nam’s export in 2021.
However, exports to the country have been falling over the last two years.
The country has been enforcing stricter regulations on agricultural produce imports in recent years.
Nguyen Thanh Binh, chairman of the association, said that domestic businesses need to improve their capabilities to better satisfy China’s requirements and not lose market share to other exporting countries.
Viet Nam aims to export up to $4 billion worth of fruit and vegetables in 2022.
Fruit and vegetable exports in 2021 hit $3.56 billion, an 8.6 per cent rise compared to 2020.
Exports to the US and Europe saw high growth at 17.4 per cent and 29.1 per cent respectively.