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VANTAGE LOGISTICS – STRONG IN SPIRIT, CONNECTED WITH CARE, OVERCOMING THE STORM TOGETHER

Over the past month, Viet Nam has faced a series of extreme weather events, including widespread flooding in the North and Central regions and severe landslides in the Central Highlands. The damage to lives, property, and production has been significant, deeply affecting livelihoods and economic activity. Most notably, in the past week, Typhoon Kalmaegi (Storm No. 13) brought prolonged heavy rainfall, strong winds, and heightened landslide risks across many provinces – especially in Central Viet Nam and the Central Highlands. The growing toll on people and infrastructure has posed major challenges for emergency response efforts. Thanks to decisive leadership from the Government and close coordination across all levels of authority, response and recovery efforts have been swiftly and comprehensively deployed. These actions have helped minimize losses and rapidly stabilize business and production activities. Map of Viet Nam’s seaport system after administrative adjustments Proactive Government – Confident Enterprises Upon early forecasts of Typhoon Kalmaegi’s complex developments, the National Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention issued Directive No. 25/CĐ-BCĐ, urging provinces from North Central to the Central Highlands to activate emergency response plans to protect people and economic infrastructure. Emergency forces were fully mobilized to evacuate residents, safeguard assets, and inspect reservoirs, power grids, transportation, and telecommunications – especially in industrial zones and key logistics hubs. International transport systems, seaports, and airports remained operational, ensuring uninterrupted supply chains – critical for FDI enterprises. Recovery efforts were launched nationwide: electricity, transportation, and communications in key areas – particularly industrial parks and logistics centers – were quickly restored to ensure safe operations. Vantage Logistics – Vantage Logistics – Sharing Strength to Rise After the Storm In this context, Vantage Logistics not only maintained stable operations but also demonstrated strong social and humanitarian responsibility. The “Vantage Family” culture came to life through care, solidarity, and support – especially during these challenging times. From the earliest warnings, the entire Vantage team closely monitored the situation and extended special care to colleagues living and working in areas directly affected by Typhoon Kalmaegi: Many employees faced housing and transportation difficulties due to the storm. A rapid response team was formed to provide both material and emotional support. Timely encouragement and practical assistance empowered employees to stay resilient, maintain morale, and ensure operational continuity. “At Vantage Logistics, we believe every member is more than a colleague – they are a companion in building a shared home rooted in compassion, trust, and sustainable values.”Satellite image of Typhoon Kalmaegi over the Western Pacific Ocean, November 2025. Source: Zoom Earth National Resilience – A Foundation For Global Business This response effort reaffirms Viet Nam’s capacity for disaster risk management and its commitment to maintaining a safe, adaptable investment environment – even amid natural disasters. At the same time, Vantage Logistics has shown that a people-centered corporate culture is a powerful foundation for overcoming adversity and protecting what matters most: people. International partners can place their trust in Viet Nam’s rapid recovery capabilities, government support, and internal solidarity – key factors in ensuring business continuity under any circumstance.

14/11/2025

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7 Steps to Building B2C Export Capabilities: Vantage Logistics Addresses Three Critical Factors for Success in the US Market

As traditional B2B export models face growing challenges, Vietnamese businesses are actively seeking new pathways to reach global consumers directly. On 24 October 2025, A workshop organised by Amazon Global Selling in Ho Chi Minh City brought together local brands and manufacturers in the South who are seeking new growth opportunities as traditional B2B export channels face increasing pressure. The programme introduced a structured 7-step framework for B2C export, providing businesses with a clear roadmap to enter the US and European markets. As a logistics partner supporting hundreds of Vietnamese exporters, Vantage Logistics shared practical insights on how logistics directly influences cross-border performance – from operational cost control and delivery speed to customer experience. The 7-Step Framework for Building B2C Export Capabilities Developed by Amazon Global Selling, the framework enables Vietnamese businesses to build sustainable and scalable B2C operations: Product development Financial planning Team capability building Supply chain flexibility Fulfilment and warehousing optimisation Marketplace account operations Brand building Logistics – The Strategic Engine Behind Steps 4, 5 and 6 In this framework, Vantage Logistics plays a central role where logistics directly determines competitiveness and market access. Vantage Logistics delivers a fully-integrated cross-border service portfolio, including warehousing, fulfilment, last-mile delivery, inventory control and end-to-end transportation from Vietnam to global consumers. Our solutions focus on: Flexible supply chain management – optimising flows from factories to international warehouses Fulfilment and storage solutions – connecting to global warehouse networks, particularly in the United States Cross-border logistics integrated with Amazon systems – enabling smooth marketplace operations “To succeed on Amazon, your supply chain must be adaptable with strong cost controls. Logistics is more than transportation – it is a core driver of competitiveness”, a Vantage representative stated. During the Q&A session, participants raised questions focusing on: Transportation costs and optimisation options Compliance, documentation and customs requirements Inventory planning and international warehouse operations Vantage Logistics addressed these concerns with actionable and scalable solutions, helping businesses confidently expand into the US market. From Vietnamese Factories to U.S. Consumers – No Longer Just a Dream Vantage Logistics is already working with Vietnamese brands to scale their direct-to-consumer exports. By managing warehousing, fulfilment, last-mile delivery, inventory and cross-border execution, we allow businesses to stay focused on product development and brand growth. With an established international partner network, connected warehouse facilities in the US and experienced logistics specialists, Vantage Logistics is closing the gap between Vietnamese manufacturers and global customers – enabling faster, more efficient market access. Ready to enter the US market? Speak to our experts for dedicated one-to-one guidance today! Contact: hannah.sgn@vlc.com.vn

24/10/2025

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RECYCLING OLD UNIFORMS – TAKING ACTION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, BUILDING A CULTURE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (17 SDGs)

Collect Old Uniforms – Exchange for New Ones” kicks off a sustainable initiative to recycle and regenerate used uniforms, promoting the message: Reuse – Recycle – Co-create a sustainable environment. Continuing its commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR), Vantage Logistics has officially launched the initiative “Uniform Rebirth: Old Shirts – New Value”.This initiative integrates the company’s annual uniform distribution with a circular economy approach, reflecting the company’s ongoing effort to build a corporate culture rooted in environmental action. Every Uniform Has a Story. Every Action Creates a Greener Future At Vantage Logistics, a uniform is more than just professional attire – it represents unity, shared experiences and pride in every journey the team has taken together. This year, instead of letting used uniforms reach the end of their life cycle, we are giving them a new purpose – allowing them to continue contributing in a more sustainable way. Rebirth, Not Waste: Acting for SDG 12 Acknowledging the environmental impact of textile waste, Vantage Logistics is implementing this programme to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12): Responsible Consumption and Production. Used uniforms will be sent to a certified recycling partner in Ho Chi Minh City, where they will be processed into industrial materials such as padding and insulation – with a firm commitment to zero landfill waste. “Each uniform carries the pride of its wearer. By giving these uniforms a second life, we preserve and multiply that value – through our responsibility to the environment and the community. This is how we turn our sustainability commitment into tangible action within our corporate culture”, shared a Vantage Logistics representative. Vantage Logistics: From Strategy to Corporate Culture This initiative is more than an internal campaign – it stands as a clear statement of Vantage Logistics’ brand philosophy and sustainable direction: Supply Chain Responsibility: Demonstrating the capability to manage not only cargo but also waste, creating a closed-loop, sustainable ecosystem. Corporate Culture: Inspiring every team member – from BackOffice to Frontline – to take part in daily environmental action. Trusted Partnership: Strengthening Vantage’s position as a reliable logistics partner for global enterprises committed to ESG and sustainable growth. Vantage Logistics believes that consistent, meaningful actions – even the smallest ones – can drive long-term change. Through the Uniform Rebirth initiative, the company continues to build a greener, more responsible logistics industry, contributing positively to the sustainable future of Vietnam and beyond. Join Vantage Logistics in building a greener future – starting from the smallest actions today!

21/10/2025

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Because every shipment, whether big or small, must be cared for

Each shipment is not only the goods, but also a client’s trust. When client hand over their shipment to a logistics service provider, they are also giving their trust. A shipment is transported promptly and safely will bring competitive advantages and reputation, otherwise, could be some negative effects. Therefore, clients would only choose reliable and reputable logistics service providers that can bring them the best quality services. Besides timely deliver, optimal transportation cost, the safety for goods is one of the vital factors that drive client’s determinants when they choose logistics partner.  At Vantage, each shipment must be cared for, no matter how big or small it is As an international logistics company, Vantage understands the roles and responsibilities of a logistics service provider to clients and their goods. Each of Vantage’s employees, regardless of their position, must not only be bring optimal services to meet client needs, but also do their work with outstanding efforts, take full responsibility in each of their task even the smallest one. To us, every shipment, whether it is several tens of tons or only few kilograms, worth several hundred thousand dollars or only worth a few dozen dollars, must to be carefully handled. When receiving any shipment from clients, the first thing that Vantage do is to check carefully the detailed information and specification as well as special instruction; in order to provide the most optimal plan on time, cost and safety for goods at the highest level. Below is a typical case of how mastering information of shipment helped us on proactively handling arisen problems. In the beginning of April, 2019, Vantage received information about the shipment of a set of integrated procedure trainer for airbus A321 which imported by Vietnam Airlines from France. This equipment shipment is packed in 6 wooden pallets with total volume of 1,784kgs. Vantage is required to receive the shipment at the warehouse in Tan Son Nhat International Airport and deliver to consignee’s nominated warehouse. Shipper’s logistics company provided information of the shipment; yet, there was no special note / instruction attached. Recognizing that the commodity is very special, Vantage’s import department has requested for more specific details and instruction. The packages were also attached with a shock watch (shock warning) as well as ‘Handle with care’ label. As soon as receiving cargo discharged from airplane, Vantage immediately checked the condition of cargo and found that 3 out of 6 shock watches had turned red. Vantage’s person in charge immediately contacted both origin and destination sides to report and request for instruction, as well as to prepare the solution basing on our technical team’s knowledge and experience. After our proposed method is approved, the shipment was transported at 200% of carefulness and finally safely delivered to consignee’s assigned warehouse. For specific cargo, we know that understanding the cargo nature and strictly follow transportation instruction is a must for a safe delivery....

20/05/2019

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Vantage Is Proud to Accompany Investors to Bring Solar Power to Viet Nam.

In Viet Nam, the investment in renewable energy, particularly wind and solar power plants, is being encouraged by the Government with favorable policies and incentives. Of which, solar power is being high interested by investors when a lot of policies of investment incentives, especially FIT policies for projects which come into operation before June 2019 issued by the Government. As of the end of 2018, total capacity of newly registered solar power projects amounted to more than 11,000MV, focusing mainly in the central highlands and southeastern provinces, in which, solar power projects in Tay Ninh province such as Dau Tieng 1 & 2, or TTC 1 & 2 are considered as the first major projects to launch the explosion of solar power in Vietnam. However, besides advantage incentive policies by the Government, it is a real challenge to match the project time frame, and a reliable logistics partner is one of the key factors to overcome this challenge. Solar power projects are large in volume and high in time pressure, jobsites are far away and at some, the investors even don’t have enough time to do proper grounding for safe delivery, if the logistics company is not capable, it is easily incurred cost and delay. Vantage did well fore-casting and good preparation from human resources, finance, equipment to subcontracts to ensure the best quality of logistics services for solar power plant customers. Typically, Dau Tieng 2 project (240MW) starting construction in June 2018, Vantage is strategic logistics partner, covering international shipping, master list application, customs clearance, delivery from port of arrival to job site at Tay Ninh province, supervision and unloading goods. The total volume of whole project is up to 5,000teus, continuously imported to Vietnam during the period from September 2018 to May 2019. There were sometimes hundreds of containers arrive together. Vantage project delegation had to work over weekend and holidays to ensure fastest customs clearance and delivery to and minimize detention cost and optimize time frame. Besides, other solar power projects such as TTC 1 & 2 (Tay Ninh); Xuan Tho 1 & 2, Tay Hoa (Phu Yen); Ham Thuan (Binh Thuan); Cam An Nam, Cam An Lam (Khanh Hoa); AMI BMT (Dak Lak)… Vantage Logistics also optimized the time and cost. Peak season, holidays are the tough time when demand is much higher than supply, many projects are thirsty of labor and transportation equipment, yet thanks to well preparation, Vantage have our back-up plan, even transportation subsidies to ensure trucks availability to match time frame. Besides our business ethic and reputation, the strong believe that solar power plants will deliver green energy for sustainable development of our country also push us forward to great efforts to achieve the jobs professionally and timely....

13/05/2019

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Returning Goods: Concerned Factor in International Trade

Returning goods/ Re-exporting goods: Concerned Factor in International Trade In international trade, smooth process of import-exporting cargo is one of the key factors of success. To achieve that, traders need to work on a lot of things: capital, products, applicable regulations and policies of both origin and destination countries, choice of reliable logistics partners… Especially the product-related factors, if the required specifications or product quality are not matched, it is easily resulted to the situation that the buyer denies shipment; or the buyer has to return the goods after receiving; hence, causing negative effects to business activities of both seller and buyer, and costs incurrence. Sharing about this topic, Ms. Theresa – Vantage’s Customs Expert – talked about a case that she and her colleagues had processed for our customer before 2019 Tet holiday. Theresa – Customs Expert of Vantage’s Cusbrok Department One day at the end of August 2018, a shipment from Penang, Malaysia was discharged at Hai Phong port, Vietnam; however, since contracted-particulars were not matched, the buyer denied it. Seller and buyer had several negotiations but could not reach the agreement that buyer will accept cargo, eventually the shipment was forced to return. And due to some reasons, the shipment was not returned until end of December 2018, incurring a demurrage amount of more than USD7,200. On December 26, 2018, seller’s logistics company contacted Vantage, asking for assistance to re-export that shipment to Malaysia. Being assigned to assist them, Theresa immediately took action, contacted all related parties to obtain details and worked out a solution. Bearing in her mind that the faster the processing of return is, the more cost she could save for customer, Theresa had fully prepared all relevant information and documents, just waiting for official confirmation from the seller and their logistics company’s confirmation to proceed. On January 22, 2019, Theresa finally received confirmation from Malaysia to proceed the re-export tasks. Theresa and her team ran to fulfill the tasks in the rushing period, targeting themselves “no mistake – no delay” to load the shipment onboard before the long Lunar New Year holidays to cut down demurrage cost for customer. Thus, with professionalism and spirit of ‘supporting customer first’, on January 30, 2019, Theresa and her colleagues had completed all necessary procedures (obtaining signature and stamp from related parties is the most time-consuming in this task) and loaded the shipment onboard to return to seller. Theresa added that re-exporting procedure is never simple as many people may think. It involves a lot of complicated documents, relations, problems, costs. If seller and buyer are not co-operative, the shipment could easily be stuck for months, cost incurred easily reaches to thousands USD, and even much more if the cargo is in reefer container. To avoid this situation, the seller needs to check carefully the status and particulars of goods and other contracted conditions before shipping out; meantime, the buyer should check carefully the information before receiving the goods. In case the buyer denies cargo due to any reason, both seller and buyer should co-operate to return shipment as smoothly and quickly as possible, avoiding unnecessary cost incurrence, especially demurrage / storage cost which is considerably high (average 60-70USD/day). If you have any inquiry on returning goods / re-export procedures, our Customs Expert – Ms. Theresa/ Email: theresa-vn@vantage-logistics.com is willing to assist....

02/05/2019

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The Success of Customer is also the Success of Vantage.

The Success of Customer is also the Success of Vantage. People normally think that business goal is to make as much profit as possible. But at Vantage, we don’t. We’ve been building up a company culture with specific core values, of which, our business goal is to place our customer and their success to the top priority. “The Success of Customer is also the Success of Vantage” is our main working spirit which each employee, regardless of their position, is proud to perform. Let us tell you about one of the people who have been contributing to the success of Vantage as this spirit. Ms. Mai, a member of Customs Clearance Service (Cusbrok) Department at Vantage, has been working here for almost 6 years. Those 6 years were the enough time for Mai to grow up from a fresh new document staff who was still unfamiliar with profession, confused with a ton of complicated documents at the beginning, to a professional Customs Broker who is confident to consult, handle and support customers in all cases even the most difficult ones. When being asked about how Mai thought of her work, she immediately answered: “It’s tough but I love it, especially when successfully dealing with problems that our clients couldn’t solve even how hard they tried. This feeling is so excited.” Then Mai told us about an urgent shipment that she and her team have just successfully handled for client. At 6:00PM that day (our official working time ends at 5:30PM), Mai received an email from Sales Department of Vung Tau branch about the client’s shipment that will be transported by airfreight with cut-off time at 9:00AM the next morning. If we miss this flight, the goods must be waiting for two days for next available flight. This is almost an impossible task while the time from receiving information to the time completing all customs clearance procedures is too short. This client is a big company in the oil & gas industry, due to the industry’s specificity as well as the requirement of specialized equipment, the urgently importing and exporting equipment often happen, because if the lack of needed equipment occurs, the oil rig cannot be operated, resulting in huge costs, from 150-300 thousand USD per day. This is not a small number, Mai knew that, by the responsibility and the mindfulness of a professional, she must do the best to support her client in this case. Mai immediately turned on the ‘emergency button’ in her mind and rushed to work. What is commodity name? HS code? How many packages? How are they packed? Shipping mark and label? Gross weight? Net weight? Value? Customs declaration criteria? Consignee detail at destination? Mai reviewed all the documents, checked each line of information to ensure there was no mistake when doing online declaration for this shipment. Nearly 9:00PM that evening, Mai left the office after she had prepared everything, anxiously waited for the next day to do online customs declaration. In the early morning of the next day, Mai received the result from online customs clearance system, the shipment was classified to green line (exempted from physical inspection), Mai and her team could not hold back their joy – the shipment was successfully customs cleared before cut-off time. Mai loves and cherishes her work, glad that what she and her colleagues have been trying to do every day can help clients solve their problems. Mai – The main character of this article. At Vantage, when clients encounter difficulties and need us, we always say “YES”. Because Mai and all of us at Vantage always believe that, our clients succeed, we succeed....

25/03/2019

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General Department of Vietnam Customs issued a new Official Letter regulating the inspection and correcting the declaration of Emanifest information.

New Official Letter regulating the declaration of Emanifest information. By the end of November 2018, the General Department of Vietnam Customs issued Official Letter No.6889/TCHQ-GSQL regulating the declaration of information on means of transport and import and export goods on the E-manifest system, in order to ensure management of import and export activities, especially in the use of imported scrap as raw materials for production. According to Official Letter No.6889, the declaration of E-manifest is specified as follows: 1. Declare the information of the Consignee (the importer) in the order: Tax code#Business name#Address In cases where the imported goods is scrap, the customs declarers shall have to declare the number of Environmental Protection Certificate in the import of discarded materials as raw materials for production (referred to as Environmental Protection Certificates for short), and the Deposit Certificate number, the mandatory order is as follows: Tax code#Environmental Protection Certificate Number#Deposit Certificate Number#Business Name #Address. ***Note: If the  “Consignee” is declared as “To order” or “To order of …”, full details of the “Notify Party” (in assumption as real consignee) must be detailed under instruction similar to the “Consignee” criterion.  2. HS code declaration: The HS code must be declared separately in the “HS code” criterion of the declaration of goods and the bill of lading (BL) instead of declaring together with the goods name and description information in the “Description of goods” criterion. Particularly for the imported goods is scrap, HS codes are required to be declared and corresponding to the names of discarded materials as guided in the Appendix issued together with Official Letter No.6889. 3. Goods names and descriptions: must be declared briefly and in the following order: Commodity Description#Commodity Description. Of which: – The name of the goods declared on the Emanifest system must use the name of the goods under the corresponding HS list. – Description of the goods does not declare the  unnecessary and not related content to the information of the goods. The brief description of the goods includes the nature of the goods, packing specifications, number of packages, weight, etc. For example: scrap paper#20 BAG(S) 4. Declaration of port code and port name: – The General declaration requires a specific description of the port code and port name. For example: + Port of discharge: VNCMT – VUNG TAU CMIT. + Port of Destination: VNCLI – HCMC CATLAI. + Port of Loading: NLRTM – ROTTERDAM. + Port of Orginal Loading: NLRTM – ROTTERDAM. – On Goods declaration and BL: information such as port of delivery/port of destination, port of loading, port of original loading, port of discharge are mandatory criteria. If the shipment is in transit, in addition to the above compulsory criteria, additional Port of transhipment/transit criteria are required. The port code is declared unified, corresponding to the specific port name which was published on the Vietnam National Single Window and on the website of the General Department of Vietnam Customs. Official Letter No. 6889 took effect from the date of signing for cases of export or import goods is discarded materials; for cases of export or import goods which is not scrap, the period of application will start on January 1st 2019. *** If you have any concern related to Emanifest declaration, don’t hesitate to contact us for more advise: Ms.Cindy (Thúy) / Email: cindy-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn...

18/12/2018

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Us – China Trade War: Chance For Vietnam?

US-CHINA TRADE WAR The U.S. and China are currently embroiled in a trade dispute, with both countries slapping additional duties on each other in the past few months. The U.S. has imposed extra tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese imports — with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening to impose levies on all $500 billion worth of goods from the Asian giant. Beijing has retaliated with additional tariffs on $110 billion worth of U.S. imports, and is threatening qualitative measures that would affect US businesses operating in China. How does US-China trade war affect to global trade? The US decision to impose tariffs on Chinese imports marked a serious escalation in its hostilities with Beijing over trade. Yet economists believe protectionist measures will have only a modest impact on global growth — provided the bilateral conflict does not turn into an all-out multilateral war. Growth in trade has been slowing for a while International trade in goods has already fallen as a proportion of global output in recent years, despite the upswing in the world economy. This is partly because of currency effects and changes in commodity prices, but manufacturers are also becoming less reliant on imported inputs and popular hostility to globalisation may also be playing a part, with trade disputes and the use of anti-dumping measures on the rise even before the latest rounds of tariffs. So far, tariffs affect only a small proportion of global trade Although the US-China conflict now looks likely to affect the vast majority of the goods traded between the two countries, it makes up a modest proportion of global trade. Even if the US acts on all the threats it has made so far, only around 5 per cent of global imports would be affected. For most countries, trade ties with near neighbours are the most important World trade is largely concentrated in 3 regions: North America, Europe and East Asia, with a large share of trade being intra-regional. Emerging markets may benefit if the dispute leads China to trade more with neighbours in South-East Asia International trade is largely composed of trade flows between rich countries and the East Asian region but developing countries’ trade with China is increasingly important. A big question now is whether other countries in south-east Asia are able to benefit from greater integration with China as existing trade flows are diverted to new markets, and if Chinese manufacturers seek to shift production to countries not affected by tariffs. TRADE WAR MAKES VIETNAM A HAVEN In the last few years, driven by rising labor costs, the need for diversification, and the government’s focus shifting from labor-intensive sectors to high-tech industries, Chinese as well as foreign firms operating in China have slowly shifted their manufacturing activities to Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam. In addition to these factors, the escalating trade war between the US and China that has already seen additional duties being imposed on US$500 billion worth of goods, accelerated the trend of foreign investors realigning their supply chains. Routing goods through Vietnam Due to its geographic proximity, lower wages, skilled labor, trade agreements, and regional connectivity, Vietnam has emerged as one of the most preferred alternatives for manufacturers. The Vietnamese government had anticipated that due to higher tariffs on Chinese products, the manufacturers may try to reroute goods through Vietnam in the short term to maintain exports. Hence, the government has taken several steps to ensure the origin of imported and exported products. For example, Decree No. 31/2018/ND-CP which is in effect since March 2018, supplements new regulations related to the origin of exported goods and imported goods. Due to product origin issues, the US government in March 2018 hiked tariffs on steel products from Vietnam that originated from China. This proves that Chinese exporters may use Vietnam to reroute goods in the short term, but it is not recommended. Rather than doing so, they should focus on other long-term risk mitigating strategies to minimize their exposure to the ongoing trade disputes. Minimizing risks Manufacturers based in China can minimize risk by moving to other cost-effective locations in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam. This would require finding new suppliers, renegotiating contracts, and moving assets which will be time-consuming and costly. In the short term, companies can add new suppliers and apply tariff engineering strategies if possible to mitigate trade risks. Review tariffs Before considering moving out of China, firms need to closely review the tariffs and ensure correct HS code classification for their products. In addition, they also need to focus on customs valuation to determine the value of imported goods. This will not only help in correctly determining the increased cost but also provides an opportunity to employ tariff engineering strategies. Moving to a new location Manufacturers can move their entire manufacturing operations or a part of it to a third country, which is not facing higher tariffs. In the short-term, they can move a part of their manufacturing process to a third country, which will change the HS code classification of the semi-finished goods produced in China and may attract lower tariffs. Eventually, they need to focus on completely relocating their production lines to a third country, such as Vietnam. Already in the last few years, major electronics firms such as Intel, Foxconn, LG, and Samsung have moved to Vietnam due to higher wages in China. In addition, several retail brands such as Nike, Adidas, and Puma have also shifted to Vietnam and Cambodia to reduce costs. The ongoing trade war will continue to accelerate this trend. Why Vietnam In addition to its geographic proximity, Vietnam offers several advantages for manufacturers planning to move outside China. Lower wages Vietnam’s average wages are much lower than that of China, which has grown steadily in the last few years. Wages are slightly more than half of those in southeast China. Skilled labor Labor quality along with young demographics offers manufacturers a stable workforce. Free trade agreements Vietnam is part of several Free Trade Agreements (FTA), which gives it a competitive advantage compared to other countries in the region. It is not only part of the FTAs as a member of ASEAN but is also party to major bilateral agreements. The two recent FTA’s currently under review are the EU Vietnam FTA and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Border economic zones Due to its common border, both countries have established several China-Vietnam trade zones, such as the Longbang-Tra Linh trade zone and the Guangxi Pingxiang Integrated free trade zone along the borders. Further trade zones are planned near the border as they are close to Chinese manufacturing hubs in Guangdong province and the Yangtze River Delta. Ports and maritime links Vietnam, located along major global shipping routes, has 44 seaports as of 2017 with a total capacity of 470-500 million tons per year. Although the Chinese port capacities are much higher, the Vietnamese government has started to invest billions in new ports and increasing the capacity of existing ones. Major ports include Hai Phong, Danang, Qui Nhon, and Ho Chi Minh City. Future ports under development include My Thuy International Seaport, Lien Chieu Seaport, and Lach Huyen International Gateway Port. Rail/road connectivity with China Due to its common border, rail and road connectivity between China and Vietnam is a key component of the bilateral trade between the two countries. Railway lines between Kunming – Hai Phong and Nanchang City-Hanoi, along with the Kunming-Hai Phong Transport Corridor, which is already in operation, will further increase connectivity between the two nations. Going forward Vietnam will continue to attract labor-intensive sectors from China due to its lower wages and existing infrastructure capabilities. However, the country needs to focus on further developing its supply chains, supporting industries, and export infrastructure to attract the big-ticket investors who are looking for alternative sources and locations for manufacturing. HOW VANTAGE LOGISTICS CAN HELP? In Viet Nam, Vantage can assist clients from the very early stages by help them to: Get VISA to come to Viet Nam and other arrangements to survey the possibilities Recommend the suitable location for their factory Connect with good consulting companies for legal and other consulting services Connect with authorities to obtain investment license Get tax exemption master list for projects that belong to favorable policy of Viet Nam Route survey for transportation, customs clearance and delivery, all logistics services for factory moving and material, products moving when the factory operates… In the addition, we have our own equipment to ensure safe and competitive price, and our long list of project experience proves all our capabilities. OUR EXPERT ALWAYS HERE TO ASSIST: Mr. Philip Diep – CEO: Email: philip-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn Ms. Florence Lam – President: Email: florence-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn Mr. Harry Phan – President, Global Project Development: Email: harry-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn...

17/12/2018

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onditions to apply C/O for transit cargo, temporary import- re export in Vietnam

Certificate of origin is an essential document in import and export. According to Vietnam law and legal, Certificate of Origin (C/O) is only issued for Vietnamese’s businessman, so we can not have C/O for transit cargo. For temporary import – re export: we can apply C/O by some below cases: – Case 1: commodity is processed/ manufactured in Vietnam with localization rate higher than 30% FOB value: Commodity is processed/ manufactured in Vietnam with localization rate higher than 30% of FOB value, the VCCI  will issue C/O form B for Vietnamese’s businessman. Commodity is processed/ manufactured in Vietnam with localization rate higher than 40% FOB value, the MOIT (Ministry of Industry and Trade) will be able to issue all kinds of C/O form (depends on demand of Vietnamese Businessman). – Case 2: commodity is not processed/ manufactured in Vietnam or localization rate lower than 30% FOB value: In this case, the VCCI will issue the Certificate form X (this Certificate is not a Cerftificate of Origin). Exporter declares the condition of commodity in cell no.9 (Declaration by  Exporter) on the Certificate form X under the guideline of Circular 05/2018TT-BTC, effective from April 3rd, 2018. If you have any concern about C/O in Vietnam or need more related advice, don’t hesitate to contact our Customs Expert: Ms.Theresa/ Email: theresa-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn...

28/11/2018

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Vantage Logistics is Ready to Assist our Clients on Self-issuing Certificate of Origin

Self-issue Certificate of Origin (self-issue C/O) has become a new trend in the process of international economic integration of Vietnam. Self-issue C/O is no longer unfamiliar for developed economies, but it is still in the pilot stage for developing economies like Vietnam and some ASEAN members before being applied as a formal mechanism, which will be used paralelly with current popular C/O issuing mechanism.  The outstanding advantage of self-issue C/O is the proactiveness: the proactiveness in term of time, cost and human resources in the process of completing documents for export/import.  According this new mechanism, instead of applying for C/O to agencies authorized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT),  Vietnam enterprise now can self-issue certificates of origin for their own goods. This improvement can increase enterprise’s reputation to foreign business partners as well as saving time, cost, human resources, etc, therefore increasing the competitiveness of products which will be exported to markets where Vietnam/ASEAN already had FTA. In order to implement this mechanism, Vietnam enterprises need to be fully equipped with knowledge about the FTAs, export-import activities, especially the rules of origin and HS code which are applied to each export product, so that the determination of the origin of goods can be most accurate, avoiding negative effects on granting of preferential tariffs in countries importing goods from Vietnam.  We are ready to assist our clients on self-issuing C/O With the mission of providing the best service quality and supportiveness to our clients, Vantage’s staffs constantly improve our professional skill, especially knowledge in export-import field as well as updates on law and regulations of Vietnam Government.  Our staffs had completed the training course on self-issuing C/O under ATIGA which held by the  Ho Chi Minh City International Integration Support Center (CIIS). This is a marvelous training course in providing: in-depth knowledges related to rules of origin of goods and its importance in FTAs, specific regulations and guidelines on procedures for self-issue C/O form D under ATIGA which are stipulated in Circular 28/2015/TT-BCT dated 28/08/2015 and Circular 27/2017/TT-BCT dated 06/12/2017 by MoIT; information about self-issue C/O mechanism  for beneficiary countries within the framework of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP); typical examples and comparisons about the rules of origin of some FTAs, as well as practices and guidelines on applying the rules of origin under ATIGA to enjoy tariff preferences. If you have any concern about self-issue C/O in Vietnam or need more related advices, please contact our Customs Broker Expert: Ms.Theresa/Email: theresa-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn...

15/11/2018

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