VnnNews – VFA said that Vietnam will not hurry to sell rice to India, since the world demand remains very high.
![]() |
Questions have been raised about
VFA Deputy Chairman Nguyen Tho Tri affirmed that
Tri, in an interview with newspaper Thoi bao Kinh te Saigon, said: “I’m sure that the rice stocks among farmers are more than enough to sell to
He has also reassured the public that the delivery date will coincide with
Tri said that in a working session with Indian diplomatic agencies, VFA learned that
In fact, Tri explained,
According to Tri, Vietnamese enterprises have lowered their sales to
Payment will be made only after the examination results. Under international practice, after rice is loaded onto ships, exporters receive payment through a letter of credit (L/C).
If India concludes that the rice has low quality and refuses to accept the products, then exporters must keep goods at destination ports or ship them elsewhere, resulting in exporters having to “bury” their capital in the rice exports.
Tri noted that, if Indian importers change their regulations,
“The key issue is the price. World demand is increasing. We do not have to sell to
VietNamNet/TBKTSG
Related news:
- Vietnam wins 300,000-ton Philippines rice export order
- Rice price to rise as Vietnam wins Philippines export prize
- Rice export: exports up, value down
- New rice export mechanism in the pipeline
- Vietnam treasures traditional relations with India

