Another element fueling this trend is the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (AEAU), which entered into force on October 5, 2016, with Russia as a founding member. According to the AEAU Agreement, certain taxes on agricultural goods will get lower incentives, with some commodities being cut to 0% when the Agreement takes effect.
On that basis, MARD organized the "Online forum to promote agricultural and aquatic trade between Vietnam and the Russian Federation" on November 23 in collaboration with the Russian Federation's Ministry of Agriculture, the Russian Embassy in Vietnam, and the Vietnamese Embassy in the Russian Federation.
The event is attended by representatives from state management agencies, provincial and city leaders, industry groups, and a significant number of firms engaged in the trade of agricultural and fisheries goods between the two nations. This program seeks to strengthen bilateral agricultural cooperation while also marking President Nguyen Xuan Phuc's visit to Russia.
The forum's objective is to link enterprises in the two nations, promote trade, and elevate agricultural revenue towards USD 10 billion. The organizers anticipate that the meeting will serve as a venue for parties to discuss bilateral collaboration, leverage strong goods, and most importantly, transform "challenges into opportunities" as the Covid-19 epidemic unfolds.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoanpreviously collaborated with Russian Federation Ambassador to Vietnam Bezdetko in October 2021. Minister Le Minh Hoan said at the meeting that the two countries have a foundation for growth via many trade promotion programs and conferences between their enterprises. At the meeting, Minister Le Minh Hoan said that the two countries have a premise for development in many trade promotion projects and forums between businesses of the two sides.
The head of Vietnam's agricultural sector hoped that enterprises on both sides would expand their communication of precise information, assist in removing roadblocks quickly, and give a blueprint for the trade to operate at peak performance.
At the event, a variety of food safety legislation, business guidelines for the two nations, and proposals and solutions to improve trade cooperation will be reviewed. Additionally, trade groups and industry associations are urged to provide information regarding the obstacles, difficulties, and experiences associated with the import and export of agricultural and aquatic goods between Vietnam and Russia.