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Vietnam’s wood industry continues to grow


A worker checks wooden product before packaging for export in a wood processing company in Binh Duong province (Photo: VNA)Vietnamese wood and furniture products are expected to grow in 2022 due to the purchasing demand of the international market along with meeting necessary factors in Free Trade Agreements (FTAs).Despite experiencing a difficult year last year after being heavily affected by the pandemic, the country’s exports of timber and non-timber forest products in 2021 was predicted to reach 15.6 billion USD, up by 18 percent compared to 2020. The UK still has a lot of room for Vietnamese farm produce, including wooden products.Over the year, Vietnamese wood processing and exporting businesses have been quick and flexible in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure signed contracts with international customers.According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, the export value of Vietnamese timber and wood products in 2021 to the Americas reached 9.3 billion USD, up 22 percent compared to 2020, and the US market alone accounted for 8.7 billion USD, an increase of more than 22 percent compared to 2021.Local economists forecast that the global economy will gradually recover and grow again this year. Global consumption and foreign direct investment into Vietnam will also increase. The initiatives in technology and available raw materials of local wooden products makers will become the driving force for the country’s wood sector.Le Minh Thien, Chairman of the Binh Dinh Timber and Forest Products Association, said that during an economic recovery, the economy will undergo a process of adaptions to new conditions affecting the industry.In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Binh Dinh province’s wood processing and exporting businesses have received many orders but also face challenges, including shortage of raw materials and accessories, while the price of wood chips and pellets dropped sharply.There are still many difficulties and challenges such as shortage of raw materials, increase in raw material prices, labour shortages, and factory capacity. Logistics is also a big challenge when businesses have demand to export goods but cannot find empty containers causing supply chain disruption.The Vietnam Timber and Forest Products Association and wood processing and export businesses have worked with authorised agencies to minimise risks in the supply of imported wood materials to avoid trade fraud.It has suggested authorised agencies carefully review FDI investment posing a high risk for the Vietnamese wood industry.Do Xuan Lap, the association's chairman, said that despite difficulties, opportunities for Vietnam’s furniture industry were wide open.Enterprises themselves are aware of the great opportunity, so they have been constantly looking for ways to adapt to new conditions, from retaining workers and, finding a stable source of raw materials to applying machinery and modern equipment to reduce dependence on human resources, improving product quality and packaging and delivery services./.


Source: Viet Nam News February 15, 2022 08:50 UTC



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