US trade
group sees Vietnam as lucrative market for agricultural products
A customer browses for imported American apples at a mart in Hanoi in
a file photo. Photo: Kham/Reuters
A delegation of
agricultural traders from the US has said it is excited about the
potential to boost agriculture exports to Vietnam during a recent trip here.
While in Hanoi earlier this week, members of
the Western United States Agricultural Trade Association
(WUSATA) met with Vietnam’s agriculture and trade ministers to discuss
the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and promote trade and cooperation between
13 western states of the US and Vietnam.They
also met importers and retailers in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Jim
Barbee, director of Nevada’s Department of Agriculture and association's
president, said the trip, from April 4 to 8, was “very successful.”
Andy
Anderson, WUSATA’s executive director, said Vietnam, a TPP member, represents
a rapidly growing market for high-value US agricultural products.
“Western
US agricultural and food companies are eager to enter or expand the
Vietnamese export market through the help of the TPP,” said Anderson.
The
TPP will help eliminate or reduce tariffs and other barriers on many US food
and beverage products.
Exports
of US agricultural and related products to Vietnam grew from US$1.5 billion
in 2010 to $2.6 billion in 2015, according to WUSATA’s figures.
By Thao Vi, Thanh Nien News
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Chủ Nhật, 10 tháng 4, 2016
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