HCM CITY
(VNS) - South Korea has high demand for fisheries and farm produce, making it
a promising market for Viet Nam, according to the Viet Nam Trade Promotion
Agency (Vietrade).
Speaking at a Korean market access seminar held in HCM City on
Wednesday, Bui Thi Thanh An, deputy director of Vietrade, said however farm
exports to Korea remain very modest, accounting for around 10 per cent of the
country's total exports.
To expand exports to the market, Vietnamese products need to
meet strict requirements in terms of quality and technical standards, she
said.
"A number of firms have exported their products to
difficult markets like the
Experts from leading Korean food companies like Shinsegae, CJ,
and Pulmuone spoke to more than 100 local entrepreneurs about purchasing
trends and procedures in the Korean agro-fisheries sector.
Yeong Hun Kim, manager of Pulmuone Food Co Ltd, said
White-leg shrimp is very popular in his country and Korean
importers are looking for Vietnamese suppliers, he said.
Processed products like shrimp crayfish, shrimp flake,
butterfly shrimp, squid ring/bar/bal, fish, salmon, and squid cutlets are
also in great demand, he revealed.
To penetrate the Korean market, besides ensuring product
quality, Vietnamese firms also need to focus more on packaging, he said.
Since Korean consumers tend to be concerned about the health
aspects of food and safety of packaging materials, the type of plastics used
in packaging should be carefully considered and good materials should be
used, he warned.
Bui Thi Thanh Duyen, business development director at Thanh
Thai Gia Trading Investment Company, who specialises in tea and coffee, said
apart from studying the demand and consumers' taste in the market, knowing
Korean language is also important.
An said that the seminar, which was organised by Vietrade and
the ASEAN-Korea Centre, was meant to help Vietnamese firms understand the
Korean market and the specific requirements of importers there.
The seminar also featured a training in packaging for local
firms and business-to-business meetings.
Chung Hae-moon, secretary general of the ASEAN-Korea Centre,
said trade between
Oh Jae Hack, the South Korean envoy in
Once it comes into effect, the two countries would have more
opportunities to boost investment and trade, he said.
Bilateral trade is expected to top $70 billion by 2020, the
target set by the two governments, he said. - VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 10, 2014
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