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Il-Ġimgħa, 27 ta’ Lulju 2007
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Unsafe seafood exports: no solutions?
17:17' 26/07/2007 (GMT+7) | ||
VietNamNet Bridge – How to minimise exports of seafood with antibiotics remains an unanswerable question, though management authorities have taken a lot of measures to control the quality of exports. Seafood material uncontrollable HCM City-based Hai Nam Company has not exported crab to the Yet, Hai FDA has also announced it had rejected 240 batches of food imports from According to Mrs Sac, exports to the The owner of another enterprise which was also named on the newly declared list of FDA said that FDA did not miss his case, though the exports were made two years ago. He said that appearance on the FDA’s list would severely damage the prestige of enterprises, making it more difficult for the enterprises to export goods, because nearly all countries which imported seafood from Inspected already, but… still has antibiotics Under current laws, seafood products must be supervised and examined by the National Fisheries Quality Assurance and Veterinary Directorate (Nafiqaved) before shipping. Though Nafiqaved inspected the exports already, and exporters had to pay $30/container for the inspection, the FDA still found antibiotic residues in the seafood. How? According to Mrs Sac, the inspectors just took samples at random, while a consignment of seafood may include products processed from different sources of material. In some cases, the inspections carried out by different inspection centres gives different results. Where will the rejected batches of seafood go? According to Huynh Thi Thanh Giang, Deputy Director General of the An Giang Seafood Import-Export Company, the rejected seafood cannot be consumed domestically. She said that the rejected products must be recycled or have their purposes changed. The only way for enterprises to minimise losses when products are discovered as containing antibiotics, according to Mrs Giang, is to look for easier-to-please markets. (Source: SGTT, Viet Nam Net) |
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Export plan for 2007 can be fulfilled?
17:23' 26/07/2007 (GMT+7) | ||
VietNamNet Bridge – Exports in the first six months of the year were not as successful as expected, which has raised a question about whether or not the ambitious export plan for 2007 can be fulfilled. Deputy Minister of Trade Nguyen Thanh Bien on July 24 expressed his concern about export performance in the second half of the year at a conference on exports. Exports up, but worries exist A lot of efforts are needed for the remaining months of the year to reach the targeted export turnover of $48bil. Mr Dung acknowledged that it proved to be a very difficult task to fulfill, especially as exports of key items might not be satisfactory. Except coffee, apparel, footwear, seafood and plastics, which maintained stable export growth, other key export items had low export volume in the first half of the year. For example, The quality of exports – a big problem Officials from the Ministry of Trade (MoT) stressed that the quality of exports remained a big problem. If drastic measures are not taken, Regarding apparel exports, Mr Bien said that MoT was trying to do what it could to minimise the bad impacts of the Mr Bien said that MoT would strengthen the supervision and control over the origin of exports. In the immediate time, MoT will not allow temporary import for re-export later, a move aiming to prevent fraud in the declaration of product origin. The proposal by MoT has been accepted by the Government. According to Huynh Minh Hue, Deputy Secretary General of the Vietnam Food Association, there are many reasons behind the decreases in rice exports. Exporters now have to pay more for transport fees (up by 40% compared to 2006) and for storage fees, as many exporters cannot charter ships for carrying rice. Mr Hue said that though rice exports could go for good prices, at $290/tonne on average, $39-40/tonne higher than during the same period last year, profit remained modest. Pepper exporters are also facing big difficulties, as the export volume decreased by 31.1%, though the export price was triple last year. American and European countries are now limiting importing pepper from Ambitious plan can be fulfilled? Mr Bien said that the fulfillment of the export plan would rely on the export of key items, including coffee, apparel and seafood. High hopes are still put on rice and crude oil, which had ‘problems’ recently. Experts said that the export prices of these products always go up in the last months of the year. Wooden products, electronic accessories, and plastics are also forecast to maintain high growth rates. Apparel exports are believed will bring the highest turnover, at $7.3-7.5bil. Currently, the average turnover of apparel exports remains above the ideal level, at $600mil/month. Mr Huy said that enterprises would have a lot of pressure as they would have to ensure both export growth and the quality of exports. Van Thanh Huy, Chairman of the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association, has also expressed his concern about exports in the second half of the year. The industry has fulfilled 92% of the yearly export plan, and only has to export 300,000 more to fulfill the plan of 1.2mil tonnes and $1.5bil in turnover. However, Mr Huy said it would be a big difficulty to ensure the quality of exports. Especially, quality is a big problem for seafood exports. The EU, US and In the immediate time, the state will spend VND50bil ($3.12mil) to buy five machines which can examine the quality of seafood. This is hoped will help bring $2.1bil in turnover from seafood exports in the second half of the year. (Source: Tuoi tre, Viet Nam Net) |
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