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EU's new regulation on deforestation-linked products head-scratcher for Vietnamese producers
EU's new regulation on deforestation-linked products head-scratcher for Vietnamese producers

21/06/2023

The EU's ban on deforestation-linked imports are causing concern among Vietnamese producers as the requirements to trace commodities back to their origin can push up costs and entail finding alternative suppliers.

First batch of Vietnamese seedless lychees officially exported to UK
First batch of Vietnamese seedless lychees officially exported to UK

21/06/2023

Four specialty Vietnamese fruit are now available in UK

Kenya signs trade deal with European Union to safeguard exports
Kenya signs trade deal with European Union to safeguard exports

21/06/2023

Kenya has this Monday signed an Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union (EU) that will guarantee duty-free access for its farm produces into its biggest export market.

WTO dispute panel issues report regarding Chinese duties on Japanese steel products
WTO dispute panel issues report regarding Chinese duties on Japanese steel products

21/06/2023

On 19 June, the WTO circulated the panel report in the case brought by Japan in “China — Anti-Dumping Measures on Stainless Steel Products from Japan” (DS601).

Up 18 times, durian export has surpassed half a billion USD in just 5 months
Up 18 times, durian export has surpassed half a billion USD in just 5 months

21/06/2023

In its monthly report, this time (May) the General Department of Customs dedicated a section to talk about the breakthrough growth of durian exports. This is a rare move by the customs industry, if not unprecedented.

India is considering a countervailing duty on steel imports from China
India is considering a countervailing duty on steel imports from China

21/06/2023

The proposal has been made, but the final decision has not yet been made

Shrimp industry needs solutions to achieve export target this year
Shrimp industry needs solutions to achieve export target this year

21/06/2023

In the beginning of June, shrimp selling prices plummeted by about 40 per cent compared to April. Meanwhile, the cost of shrimp seed and feed increased. Those have caused shrimp farmers in the Mekong Delta to suffer heavy losses.

The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: A new set of wide-reaching powers for the European Commission
The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: A new set of wide-reaching powers for the European Commission

19/06/2023

The European Union’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation (the FSR) entered into force on 12 January 2023 and creates a new regime aimed at combating distortions of competition on the EU internal market caused by foreign subsidies. It imposes mandatory notification and approval requirements for acquisitions of significant EU businesses and large EU public tenders, and gives the European Commission (EC) extensive powers to launch ex officio investigations. The notification requirements go live on 12 October 2023, with a transition period beginning on 12 July 2023.

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