Vietnamese companies need to strengthen exports to the European Union (EU) through official channels, despite the relevant complexity and cost.
Advanced Economist NGUYEN THANH HUNG emphasized the EU regulations that could have a significant impact on exports Vietnam. One of the important regulations is the carbon boundary adjustment mechanism (CBAM), which will be piloted on October 1, 2024 and will be fully implemented in 2026. HUNG emphasized the need for Vietnamese companies to adapt to production models to meet these new EU requirements.
Dinh Sy Minh Lang, the Ministry of Industrial and Trade, the Ministry of Industrial and Trade, pointed out that the EU retailers prioritize, environmentally friendly, and fair trade products. He urged Vietnamous companies to investigate the target market, understand the standards and regulations, and evaluate their unique abilities to develop effective export strategies. LANG also succeeded in the official export channel, focusing on high -quality production, focusing on high -quality production, with products meet the international standards, maintaining the quality control system, improving employees’ skills, upgrading skills, and focusing on high -quality production. I advised me to do.
For companies that are considering exports to Nordic countries in the EU, compliance with these evolving regulations and sustainability is essential for improving the access to the market and reliability. I am doing it.
Source: Vietnamplus.vn.