Participants agreed that the world economy has seen many difficulties, affecting many sectors, including the wood and forestry sector.

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An overview of the meeting (Photo: MoF)

In the long term, Vietnam is facing challenges from new policies and regulations as well as the increasing demands from countries, especially major markets such as the E.U. and the U.S., with the E.U. having enacted the E.U. Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and new rules in supply chain and labour.

In this context, wood and forestry businesses asked for support from Vietnamese representative agencies abroad in promoting their products, expanding markets, especially the U.S., the E.U. and Northeastern Asian countries, and seeking more partners. They also requested for more information on policy changes in foreign markets and assistance in trade defense investigation cases to ensure fairness for Vietnamese firms.

Vietnamese representative agencies said that with the reopening of the Chinese market and free trade agreements that Vietnam has signed, Vietnamese wood sector still boasts high opportunities in many markets.

They advised domestic firms to continue diversifying their products and focus on trademark building, while fostering their linkage to ensure the stability of the supply chain, and renovate their technology to meet the increasing demands. They also pledged to accompany businesses in expanding and developing markets.

Concluding the meeting, Deputy FM Nguyen Minh Vu underlined the need for Vietnamese representative agencies abroad to provide domestic firms with updates on policy adjustments in foreign markets, along with market information and warnings.

He asked ministries and sectors to assist wood and forestry firms to enhance their capacity and ability to satisfy increasingly stricter demands in trade and investment in other countries.

Along with supporting local firms to seek potential markets, the agencies should work closely with the businesses in preventing and settling trade disputes and defense cases, thus protecting the legitimate interests of Vietnamese enterprises, he said.

Source: VNA