HCM CITY: Domestic exporters have missed many business opportunities in Russia because of lack of market information, payment difficulties and high shipping fees, experts have said.
Nguyen Thanh Son, Vietnamese Ambassador to Russia, told Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberated Sai Gon) newspaper that the lack of market information was the biggest challenge. Businesses are also worried about Russian economic, political and social instability after the embargo imposed by the US and some European countries.
Bui Thi Thanh An, deputy director of the Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency, said that most companies did not know about customs and cargo shipping procedures. Language barriers and local consumer habits have also been a problem.
Truong Chi Thien, director of Vinh Thanh Dat Food JS Co said that Russian partners preferred to pay cash instead of using a Letter of Credit (L/C) payment method, which leads to many risks.
In addition, the devaluation of the ruble and high transportation costs have been an obstacle to Vietnamese companies. Le Thi Ha Chi, director of Nha Be Garment Corporation, said it took about 50 days for cargo products to arrive in Russia.
A 20-foot textile and garment container exported to the US or Europe costs US$1,000-$2,000, while it is $3,000-3,400 to Russia. Such costs have lowered Vietnamese product competitiveness compared to other countries, particularly China.
In Moscow and St Petersburg supermarkets and big stores, there are few Vietnamese products. Only frozen fruits, seafood and aquatic products are available. In Sochi Province, which has a high density of stores and supermarkets, Vietnamese products are rare.
Nguyen Thi Minh Hanh, a Vietnamese lecturer at a university in Russia, said that Russian consumers liked Vietnamese products for their quality and good price. But most of them were sold in Moscow only.
Nikolay Kapustkin, deputy chief representative of the Russian Trade Office in Viet Nam, said that Russia wanted to diversify its import markets, and include more products from Viet Nam. They like Vietnamese rice, but it is hard to find.






