
27 May 2025 - New Zealand’s Forestry and Trade Minister, Todd
McClay has today announced a new Cooperation Arrangement between
New Zealand and Viet Nam that will grow timber exports and
remove potential trade barriers for our forestry sector.
The arrangement will see New Zealand’s radiata pine recognised
under Viet Nam’s evolving timber construction standards, opening
more opportunities in this growing market.
“This will grow our $2.68 billion two-way trade and
significantly bolster the $48 million worth of sawn timber we
currently export into Viet Nam,” Mr McClay says.
“Viet Nam’s economy has more than doubled in the past decade and
is expected to see some of the fastest global income growth over
the next. That means more construction, more demand for
sustainable products-and more opportunity for New Zealand
timber.
“This agreement adds value to New Zealand wood products and
offers opportunities in addition to exporting logs. It boosts
our export potential and helps double our exports by value in 10
years.”
Source: nationaltribune.com.au