2024 remains challenging for wood sector: experts

Jan 3rd at 13:07
03-01-2024 13:07:31+07:00

2024 remains challenging for wood sector: experts

The year 2024 is forecast to remain challenging for the wood industry, given several issues affecting the sustainability of production and export, according to experts.

Wood kitchenware for export. Wood export turnover reached US$14.39 billion in 2023, down 15.8 per cent year-on-year. — VNA/VNS Photo

Statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development show that the sector’s export turnover reached US$14.39 billion last year, down 15.8 per cent year-on-year.

Major export markets have increasingly strict regulations on product legality and sustainability. Specifically, the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which took effect in late June 2023, requires products imported into this market to ensure legality and not cause deforestation.

Along with the EU, many other markets have also set new and strict policies, causing many difficulties for wood export activities. The US market requires an increase in the frequency of investigations applying trade remedies to the industry, and also compliance with labour and employment regulations. Japan also requires Vietnamese wood products to have sustainability certificates.

The German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act is also indirectly impacting Vietnamese exporters. German importers require Vietnamese exporters to provide additional certificates related to product origin, employment status, wages, waste treatment and other related certificates.

Meanwhile, Canada currently tends to put forward more environmental regulations in its product design, manufacturing and marketing strategies. Recently, the Canadian Government published a regulatory framework to establish mandatory requirements for recycled content and labelling for plastic products, which will impact most of Việt Nam's export commodity groups, from consumer goods packaging to other key export sectors. 

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