Agriculture minister calls for export reform, supports US farm imports

May 10th at 20:26
10-05-2025 20:26:31+07:00

Agriculture minister calls for export reform, supports US farm imports

Minister of Agriculture and Environment Đỗ Đức Duy urged enterprises to invest in processing, logistics and quality control while strengthening value chain ties and staying alert to US trade rules.

Strawberries are dried in labs to make high-value products. Minister Duy called on enterprises to increase investment in deep processing technologies, cold chain logistics and quality control systems. — VNA/VNS Photo

Minister of Agriculture and Environment Đỗ Đức Duy has called on Vietnamese businesses to take a more proactive role in enhancing competitiveness and standardising production processes amid growing trade challenges, particularly from the United States.

Speaking at the Việt Nam–US Agricultural Trade Promotion Conference on May 9, Duy warned that the United States’ potential imposition of high reciprocal duties could create serious pressure on Việt Nam’s key export sectors.

The US remains Việt Nam’s largest export market for agricultural, forestry and fishery products.

In 2024, exports to the US reached over US$13.7 billion, accounting for 22 per cent of total sector export value. In the first four months of 2025, the figure rose to $4.34 billion, up 10.2 per cent year-on-year.

Key products – including wood and wood products, seafood, cashew nuts, pepper and fresh fruit — have established a solid foothold in the US and are well received by American consumers. The US currently leads in market share at 20.5 per cent, followed by China (17.1 per cent), the EU (13 per cent) and Japan (7.5 per cent).

However, Duy noted that US considerations of reciprocal duties of up to 46 per cent are putting immense pressure on Vietnamese exports. In response, the Government has swiftly implemented a range of measures – from developing action plans and engaging in negotiations with the US, to organising a business delegation to the US this June.

“So far, nearly 40 enterprises have registered for the trip, with a projected import value of $2 billion in raw materials – excluding timber,” he said.

Despite these efforts, the minister pointed out serious gaps in Việt Nam’s supply chain management, describing it as fragmented, non-transparent and not yet aligned with international standards for labour, environment and traceability.

This, he explained, leaves Vietnamese goods more vulnerable to trade investigations and tariff measures.

Investing in deep processing and green logistics

Duy called on enterprises to increase investment in deep processing technologies, cold chain logistics and quality control systems. He urged stronger linkages with farmers and cooperatives under value chain models, along with better responsiveness to new US market regulations and trade investigations.

Strawberries are dried in labs to make high-value products. Minister Duy called on enterprises to increase investment in deep processing technologies, cold chain logistics and quality control systems. — VNA/VNS Photo

He also emphasised the need for export market diversification, greater focus on the domestic market, effective use of signed free trade agreements and active participation in policy advocacy and international legal matters.

“We must not rely solely on tax incentives or temporary advantages. Without meaningful change, the US market may no longer be an opportunity, but a barrier to growth,” he said.

To support two-way trade balance, the Minister encouraged Vietnamese firms to explore greater imports of US-origin agricultural, forestry and fishery inputs for domestic production.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has introduced an export plan for the US, focusing on clearer supply chains, digital traceability, stronger branding and greener farming to meet tough environmental standards in key markets like the US, EU and Japan.

“The Government, the Prime Minister and relevant ministries will continue to accompany businesses with concrete support in terms of institutions, policy and technical guidance – especially during difficult periods,” Duy confirmed.

However, he emphasised that keeping access to the US market and raising the global profile of Vietnamese farm products depends mainly on businesses making real strategic changes and taking clear action. 

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- 16:20 09/05/2025





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