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25/02/2021 07:40 GMT+7
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the world’s largest trade pact, offers Vietnamese agricultural exporters an excellent opportunity to increase their participation in global value chains, experts said.
Le Duy Minh, chairman of the Vietnam Farms and Agricultural Enterprises Association, said the RCEP provides the country’s farm produce with access to a larger market and opportunity to improve their competitiveness.
The trade deal brings together the 10 ASEAN member countries, Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea, which account for 29 per cent of the world’s GDP and have a population of 2.2 billion.
Keeping opportunities fresh in fruit and vegetable exports 11:00 | 05/02/2021
The export of Vietnamese fruit and vegetables is worth hundreds of millions of US dollars each year but is so far impeded by the lack of appropriate preservation technology. As regional countries are also upping their game, Vietnam may see incentives for upgrading the lifetime of its produce when exporting to foreign markets like the United States.
Vietnam earns hundreds of millions of US dollars from the export of fresh produce, but preservation techniques still lag behind other nations. Photo: Le Toan
The pandemic has raised the need to increase the preservation of fresh fruit, but weaknesses in technology and methods have made it difficult for Vietnamese products to add value for exports to the US market.
Lenders request new debt guidance 10:00 | 28/01/2021
Credit institutions are hankering for detailed guidance on handling rescheduling debt groups to assist affected businesses and individuals due to the health crisis, which is expected to be unveiled soon by Vietnamâs central bank.
The State Bank of Vietnam is studying Circular 01 in order to provide further help to businesses. Photo: Le Toan
Nghiem Xuan Thanh, chairman of Vietcombankâs Board, said the bank recorded its non-performing loans (NPL) ratio at 0.61 per cent of its total outstanding loans â the lowest level among credit institutions and also the lowest in the bankâs history.
However, it and other lenders are looking forward to soon-to-be launched instructions from the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) to deal with a prospective surge in bad debts stemming from the pandemic.
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