Handicrafts among top 10 high-value export products

Vietnam’s handicrafts have emerged among the country’s top ten high-value export products with presence in 163 countries and territories, heard a trade forum in Hanoi.

A handicraft village in Phu Tho province. (Photo: VNA)
A handicraft village in Phu Tho province. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnam’s handicrafts have emerged among the country’s top ten high-value export products with presence in 163 countries and territories, heard a trade forum in Hanoi.

The forum was part of the three-day OCOP (One Commune, One Product) Export Products Fair (OCOPEX) taking pace in Hanoi to August 3.

The success in penetrating demanding markets including the EU, the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea shows the growing adaptability and integration capacity of the handicraft industry, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade Le Hoang Tai said.

The industry, however, faces challenges, including increasingly stringent global requirements on product quality, traceability, labour standards, environment and social responsibility. It also encounters growing fierce competition from countries with mature handicraft ecosystems such as Thailand, India, Indonesia and Peru.

The rising non-tariff barriers and technical standards also require constant innovation for Vietnamese exporters to maintain competitiveness, he said.

Tai said that trade promotion would be enhanced together with support to enable producers to participate in major global trade shows like Ambiente (Germany), Maison & Objet (France), Global Sources (Hong kong) to expand exports. Suport also includes market insights, technical barrier warnings and consumer trend updates.

Digital tool and platforms will also be deployed to help enterprises expand their online presence and approach global buyers, he said, adding Vietnamese handicraft products will be integrated with Vietnamese cultural and traditional value and global standards.

Trinh Quoc Dat, President of the Vietnam Association of Craft Villages, said that the handicraft industry has issued a number of solutions to develop sustainably, including the planning of raw material areas, origin certification as well as incentives to encourage young artisans, innovation and eco-friendly practices.

He also urged greater access to finance and preferential credit for handicraft producers.

Nguyen Anh Duong, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry and Trade of Hanoi where is home to more than 1,000 craft villages, said that local handicrafts not only preserve cultural identity but also earn strong foothold in the international markets.

However, the handicraft industry needs to establish a sustainable value chain, from raw material, to trade promotion and export to develop sustainably in a fast-changing market./.

VNA

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