Ten highlights in export 2006
The total earnings in the first ten months was equal to the total turnover in 2005. By November, it was just 3.9% under the 2006 export plan.
There have been 10 remarkable things that have happened in national exports and imports in 2006.
1. Export and import bodies have been working smoothly since the early days of the year despite “lunar January is for being on the loose.” During the days off on Tet Nguyen dan (traditional new year), the northern ports were crowded. Hence, in the first quarter of the year,
2. A year of numerous records: fisheries addressed difficulties in materials of aquatic products and investigated antibiotics showing up in seafood. Shoes dealt with an anti-dumping case. However thanks to new export products and new markets,
3. Localities enjoy high export growth rate. For the first time, Hai Phong earned one billion USD from exports, about 24.8% higher than last year. Thanh Hoa enterprises signed direct export contracts earlier than previous years and more enterprises have participated in exporting. Vinh Phuc looked for new markets for handicraft and agricultural and fishery products. Kien Giang exported dry coconut for the first time. It is said that 2006 exports of Quang
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5. 2006 is the first year to renew long-term measures and the management of the National Trade Promotion Programme under Decision No. 279 dated December 3, 2005 issued by the Prime Minister to: help enterprises to have easier access to the Programme; simplify payment procedures; give more flexibility to authorities involved in setting up and adjusting items of the Programme; manage state budget for trade promotion. The 2007 trade promotion programme was ratified in 2006. And based on outcomes of “
6. Exports to other countries earn significant figures. Export earnings from all markets, traditional, key, and adjacent alike, have been on the rise. Two-way trade between
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8. Temporary cease in rice exports during the time of epidemic diseases for rice.
9. Some small volume products develop surprisingly. These products, namely iron, rubber, cassava, remain on the list of other goods but have seen a turnover higher than peanuts - a key export product.
10. The national e-commerce gate (ECVN) celebrated its first anniversary in August 2006. This is the top electronic exchange place for enterprises. By the end of 2006, there were 1,500 members and about 5,000 business opportunities.