Viet businesses advised to find potential partners to increase exports to UK


A cashew processing line for export at Viet Start Cashewnut Processing Company in the central province of Khánh Hòa. In 2020, Vietnam exported more than 16,000 tonnes of cashewnuts worth over US$92 million to the UK, accounting for 71 per cent of the market share. — VNA/VNS

LONDON (Vietnam News): Vietnamese agricultural product exporters that want to establish long-term business relationships with the UK need to have appropriate strategies, and approach potential partners in order to take advantage of export opportunities to this important market – the second biggest economy in Europe, advised Nguyễn Cảnh Cường, Vietnamese Trade Counsellor in the UK, during a recent webinar.

The event was jointly organised by the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK and the Trade Promotion Agency under the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade with the participation of more than 100 delegates who are representatives of agencies, organisations and enterprises exporting Vietnamese agricultural products.

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