Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Industry and Trade Doan Minh Triet said An Giang sees a strong export growth of key products such as aquatic products, rice, textiles and frozen vegetables in both traditional and new export markets. The province is working hard to realise its export-import strategy, he added.
An Giang is paying attention to improving the quality of export products, and boosting exports to potential markets such as the Republic of Korea, Japan, and European countries.
For aquatic products, enterprises are seeking to expand exports to China and Africa in the context that local exporters are facing difficulties related to tariff barriers and food safety quarantine in the US and European Union markets.
The local authorities have planned to give support to enterprises in seeking export markets through regularly providing market information related to price, trade policy, while trade promotion activities will be enhanced.
Efforts will be made to get information about the export-import policy of China and Cambodia, thus supporting local firms to promote investment in border areas.
In 2018, An Giang recorded the strong export growth of its key products in traditional markets such as the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, China, and the US. Local exporters also entered potential markets such as the RoK, Japan and European countries.
An Giang’s export turnover in the year hit $840 million , up 2.42 percent year-on-year. It mainly exported rice, textiles, and frozen vegetables.
Sharing the borderline with Cambodia, border economic activities have helped boost An Giang’s exports to the neighbouring country and other regional nations.