June 4, 2026 | 16:47 GMT +7
June 4, 2026 | 16:47 GMT +7
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(VAN) Businesses exporting food products to China are now better supported in navigating registration procedures, as many required documents must be uploaded to the system.
(VAN) Planting areas must apply GAP (or equivalent), implement IPM, carry out fruit bagging at least 60 days prior to harvest, and set up fruit fly traps.
(VAN) On the morning of November 27 in Beijing, Minister Tran Duc Thang and the Deputy Commissioner General of the General Administration of Customs of China signed a protocol on fresh jackfruit exports.
(VAN) China remains a promising market for Vietnamese agricultural products. However, its technical requirements are increasingly stringent, and competition is fierce, requiring businesses to proactively adapt.
(VAN) Two newly signed protocols with China place Vietnamese passion fruit and fresh chili in a more transparent playing field, where exporting is just the first step; passing post-inspection is now essential.
(VAN) For Vietnamese bird's nest products to penetrate deeply and sustainably into the Chinese market, it requires not only product quality but also strict compliance with the regulations on quarantine, traceability, and food safety.
(VAN) As one of Vietnam's most high-value products, bird's nest is asserting its position on the national agricultural export map. China, with an annual demand of hundreds of tons, is considered the most promising market.
(VAN) Exporting bird’s nests to China is not only a great opportunity but also a process that requires thorough preparation, strict compliance, and synchronous collaboration among businesses, local governments, and management agencies.
(VAN) Following dragon fruit, longan, mango, jackfruit, banana, and durian, fresh coconuts officially enter the Chinese market as of August 19.
(VAN) On June 6, MARD's Deputy Minister Hoang Trung welcomed and worked with GACC's Deputy Director General Trieu Tang Lien on promoting agricultural products between the two countries through new Protocols.
(VAN) The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development will suspend the use of growing area codes and packing facilities related to export shipments that do not meet the Chinese side’s requirements and relapse many times.
(VAN) MARD has put forth a proposal for the General Administration of Customs China on quick signing of a protocol on food safety and quarantine of aquatic products for trading.
(VAN) The Vietnam SPS Office is preparing to propose some solutions to the GACC in support of Vietnamese enterprises to maintain agro-product exports to China.