Vietnam: Coffee exporters to face new rules
HCM CITY — The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is compiling a draft decree to deal with problems relating to the management of coffee exports.
The decree would require exporters to meet specific conditions such as having legal trading certification, exporting at least 5,000 tonnes of coffee a year for two consecutive years, having standard processing and warehousing facilities to store at least 5,000 tonnes of coffee, and meeting financial transparency standards.
