Vietnamese authorities are making efforts to help Vietnamese exporters step up sales to India but it seems hard to expand exports there since many key export items of the two countries are quite similar.
The Hanoitimes - Vietnamese authorities are making efforts to help Vietnamese exporters step up sales to India but it seems hard to expand exports there since many key export items of the two countries are quite similar.
Local businesses are eager to learn about the potentials offered by the emerging Indian market, but many of them might be disappointed since
Some Indian products are even more competitive than Vietnamese goods, heard an online conference on the Indian market organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade on Thursday.
Tran Quang Huy, deputy director general of the ministry’s South West Asia and Africa Market Department, said
Nguyen Son Ha, commercial counselor of
“It’s not easy for Vietnamese goods to enter
Moreover,
Vietnamese businesses in some sectors still have opportunities to export to
A number of Vietnamese goods now enjoy tariff preferences as part of the free trade agreement between
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