Vietnamese firms urged to tap market opportunities to boost rice exports
The Vietnamese trade counselor in China has reminded businesses to keep updated on market information, tap opportunities, and diversify trade promotion to promote rice export in the coming time.
A rice production line for export (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnamese trade counselor in China has reminded businesses to keep updated on market information, tap opportunities, and diversify trade promotion 🐈to promote rice ꦺexport in the coming time.
As demand and prices continue to rise, Vietnamese rice exporters need to take full advantage of opportunities to promote rice exports, said insiders.
Delegates discussed the rice sector parameters at a meeting on trade promotion held in Hanoi on February 29 by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) with its Vietnam trade office system abroad.
Positive signs
Experts predict that the rice import demand of many countries will increase in 2024, including Vietnam's largest rice export markets such as the Philippines, Indonesia and China.
According to Vietnamese Trade Counselor in the Philippines Phung Van Thanh, in recent years, the Philippines has always been the largest rice importer of Vietnam. The country imports about 3-4 million tonnes of rice per year, mainly from Vietnam.
The Philippines imported 3.2 million tonnes of rice from Vietnam in 2022 and 3.1 million tonnes in 2023. Despite the decrease in quantity, the price of Vietnamese rice has increased, reaching over 560 USD per tonne.
The figures show that Vietnam is an important rice supplier for the Philippines to ensure food security, Thanh said.
"Many businesses have built trust and credibility with their Filipino counterparts, particularly in high-quality rice products, which have gained significant advantages.” Thanh said.
However, he noted businesses should focus more on lower-grade rice varieties (cheap rice) to capitalise on the large number of low- and middle-income customers in this country.
The meeting on trade promotion held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) with its Vietnam trade office system abroad (Photo: VietnamPlus)
In January 2024, Vietnam exported 27,256 tonnes of rice worth 18.08 million USD to Indonesia, accounting for nearly 5% of the total quantity and 3.2% of the total rice export turnover of the country in the period.
Vietnamese Trade Counselor in Indonesia Pham The Cuong said the Indonesian government recently decided to increase the rice import quota in 2024 by 1.6 million tonnes due to a shortage in domestic rice supply.
So far, the Indonesian Ministry of Trade has approved the import of 2 million tonnes of rice, and it will soon issue import certificates for an additional 1.6 million tonnes.
Cuong said that rice prices in Indonesia have increased significantly in recent days due to supply shortages.
It is forecast that the Indonesian Government will issue a tender to purchase rice to buy 500,000 tonnes soon after the one on January 17 during which Vietnamese enterprises won the bid to supply more than 300,000 tonnes to this market.
Focusing on brand development
According to data from the General Statistics Office, since the outset of the year, the country has earned 466.6 million USD from exporting more than 663,200 tonnes of rice, rising 14.4% in volume and 53% in value from the same period last year. The average export rice price stands at 703.5 USD per tonne, up 33.65% compared to the same period in 2023.
Last year, Vietnam shipped more than 8.1 million tonnes of rice worth nearly 4.7 billion USD abroad, up 14.4% in volume and 35.3% in value year-on-year.
The largest rice export market for Vietnam in 2023 was ASEAN, hitting 4.9 million tonnes, accounting for up to 61% of the country's total rice exports. This is a 24% increase compared to the previous year. Additionally, Vietnamese rice was also exported to other markets such as China, Ghana, and others.
A delegate speaks at the meeting (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Nguyen Ngoc Nam, Chairman of the Vietnam Food Association, proposed that the MoIT should quickly provide up-to-date information on export and import data of countries, thereby helping businesses proactively design their rice export plans.
At the same time, the ministry also needs to raise business awareness in meeting the standards of export markets and conduct research, negotiate, and sign free trade agreements (FTAs) with partners to further increase quotas for importing Vietnamese rice, Nam said.
Vu Ba Phu, Director of the MoIT’s Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency, also noted that the trade offices should include in their monthly reports updates on the rice market situation and the management of rice products in the host country, thereby helping the agency provide timely support to localities in rice production and business./.
The 2023 export performance is anticipated to serve as a catalyst for the rice sector, enabling it to explore new markets, strengthen the reputation of Vietnamese rice, enhance national food security, and foster sustainable production and exports in the future.
The agriculture sector and traders have expressed their high optimism about rice exports this year given high prices and stable markets, helping the grain remain a big foreign currency earner.
As many as 161 merchants had been granted certificates of eligibility for exporting rice as of January 22, decreasing from mid-2023, reported the Agency of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
The new Government decree also simplifies loan procedures while expanding credit incentives to include organic and circular agriculture, allowing them to access preferential terms similar to those of high-tech and value-chain based agricultural production.
Developed with state-of-the-art infrastructure, the Da Nang FTZ is designed to become a leading regional economic centre and a strategic growth pole in Vietnam’s new development landscape.
The Binh Duong Association of Supporting Industries (BASI) is expected to promote the usage of domestically manufactured components while supporting businesses in accessing international markets, strengthening linkages, and promoting deeper integration into global supply chains.
PwC Vietnam forecasts a vibrant M&A market in Vietnam’s healthcare sector in 2025, driven by rising demand for high-quality medical services and a growing middle class. Pharmaceutical companies, private hospitals, and specialised medical facilities, particularly in ophthalmology and oncology, are predicted to be key targets for M&A.
The central province of Quang Nam is set to become a hub for the medicinal plant industry, with Ngoc Linh ginseng designated as the core crop, under the Prime Minister's decision issued earlier this year.
The North-South Expressway project is scheduled for completion by 2030, aiming to establish the groundwork for Vietnam’s modern railway industry and stimulate regional economic development, positioning the country for a significant economic leap in the era of national rise.
The probe, initiated on June 11 following a petition by the US Coalition for Fair Trade in Hardwood Plywood, targets products classified under HS Code 4412 and 9403 imported from China, Indonesia and Vietnam.
Sun PhuQuoc Airways was born as a perfect piece in Sun Group’s strategic vision to build a premium ecosystem of tourism, entertainment, real estate, and aviation. With a pioneering ambition, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is not just an airline, but a symbol of connection – bringing the world to Phu Quoc and taking Phu Quoc to the world.
A key change in the draft decree is a provision requiring bank transfers for gold transactions valued at 20 million VND (765 USD) and above, to enhance transparency and verify customer identities.
In the first four months of 2025, trade turnover between Vietnam and Cambodia surpassed 3 billion USD, marking a 7% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
On June 19 alone, a total of 2,005 trucks completed customs clearance at Lang Son’s border gates — the highest single-day figure ever recorded in the province. Of these, 634 carried exports and 1,371 imports.
The OECD Economic Surveys: Vietnam 2025 report focuses on analysing the country’s macroeconomic fundamentals, the impact of international integration on attracting foreign investment and trade, and the country’s prospects for developing a low-carbon economy.
Antoine Colin, Senior Vice President for Global Supply Chain Digital Transformation & Resilience at HP Inc., affirmed HP’s strategic commitment to building a supply chain and ecosystem in Vietnam and the region.
Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s Trade Promotion Agency Bui Quang Hung emphasised that logistics has evolved from a technical function into a core capability for Vietnamese exporters to maintain their competitive advantage in the US market.
A trade official has suggested companies work closely with shipping lines, airlines, and freight forwarders to monitor routes, transit times, and potential surcharges while exploring broader cargo insurance to cover risks like war and terrorism.
In addition to institutional reform, the agency is also rolling out key solution groups to combat counterfeit goods, imitations, and intellectual property infringements in the digital environment.
The event, co-organised by the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK and TT Meridian, a local importer of Vietnamese fresh produce, aims to build a national lychee brand and encourage broader recognition of Vietnamese fruits in a competitive, high-end market.
The industry's performance has been powered by bold investments in modern production lines, enabling Vietnamese firms to produce complicated products which were exclusive to advanced economies.