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Vietnam exports nearly 1 billion USD of rice
Rice exporters are accelerating with orders to export rice to many major markets after the impact of COVID-19.
In only 23 seconds, more than 65,700 tons of rice was opened for export
TTO - General Department of Customs said that after only 23 seconds, from 0h today (April 28), more than 65,700 tons of rice in this month's export quota were successfully registered by 57 enterprises.
From 0h April 23, the customs office will receive a declaration of sticky rice export
TTO - From 0h April 23, the General Department of Customs received the registration form for exporting sticky rice, sticky rice and sticky rice.
The Chairman of the National Assembly spoke out about the administration of rice exports
National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan remarks, expressed confusion in the past rice export wasteful of corporate money, influence the rice growers
Deputy Prime Minister: Exports of glutinous rice, increases the export quota by 100,000 tons
At the afternoon meeting on April 20, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung requested an advance of 100,000 tons of rice from the export quota in May 2020 to remove difficulties for enterprises that currently have rice at the port but have not yet had customs declaration.
Take advantage of high prices to export rice
Analysis of the situation of rice inventories, production output and world demand , many experts said, Vietnam never lacks rice, so take advantage to sell high-priced rice at this time.
'Ruffled' selling rice to the state reserve, scrambling to export abroad
"Bung" provided rice reserves, but quickly registered for export
Ho Chi Minh City: It is suspected that ordinary rice
Enterprise printed on the packaging as "premium Japanese rice" and sold for 27,500 VND / kg. Although confirming standard Japanese rice, but this business does not provide authentication documents that are "genuine" products as words.
General Director of Customs: Must buy enough new reserve rice for export
Before the public opinion questioned signs of policy profiteering when exporting 400,000 tons of rice, Mr. Nguyen Van Can, General Director of General Department of Customs confirmed that this was not the case.














