
Figures from Foreign Trade Agency under Ministry of Industry
and Trade show that Vietnam¡¯s export value of wood and wood
products in the first half of January reached $738.8 million, a
15.6 per cent jump on-year.
Tran Lam Son, founder of southern-based Thien Minh Furniture,
said that the company had orders flooding in, with its two major
markets of the EU and the US showing steady growth.
¡°Customers now require fast delivery to meet the high demand for
2025 spring-summer shopping season, so the company needs to
constantly increase production capacity to keep up with
schedules,¡± said Son.
According to Son, since mid-Q4/2024, companies in the industry
have adapted to the buying patterns of customers, where orders
are divided into smaller batches based on sales schedules.
Thanks to digital transformation and technological innovation,
many companies now can produce and deliver products quickly,
meeting market demands efficiently.
After experiencing a significant growth spike in 2022, the wood
industry faced a severe ¡®order shortage¡¯ due to economic
downturns in many regions, high inventory levels, and rising
shipping costs.
At one point, order volumes declined by 40-60 per cent, and many
factories had to scale back operations.
With years of market experience, businesses recognise that the
scale of the industry will not shrink, but continue to grow.
Thien Minh Furniture has been working hard to adapt and retain
workers to seize the opportunities when the market recovers.
Meanwhile, Lai Tri Moc, CEO of Vietnam Housewares, a leading
manufacturer of furniture, handwoven products and ceramic home
decor, said that the opportunities for export of wood products
and handicrafts were significant.
¡°Cross-border e-commerce platforms are rapidly growing, creating
opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to trade in B2C form
with end consumers globally,¡± said Moc.
Due to the nature of materials and product size, shipping costs
often make up a large portion of the price of wood and furniture
products. Industry associations have therefore gathered export
companies to collect production data for each market and
negotiate shipping rates with shipping companies to secure the
best prices, enhancing the competitiveness of Vietnamese wood
and furniture products.
¡°Unless there are sudden changes, the wood and furniture
industry can achieve an export growth rate of 20 per cent this
year, and many businesses have set a growth target of 20-30 per
cent,¡± said Son from Thien Minh Furniture.
The Department of Forestry under the Ministry of Agriculture
forecasts a positive outlook for the export of wood and wood
products in 2025, with an export target of nearly $18 billion.
In 2024, Vietnam brought in $16.25 billion, up 20.3 per cent
on-year, from export of wood and wood products.
To reach the $18 billion export target, Ngo Sy Hoai, vice
president and general secretary of Vietnam Timber and Forest
Products Association, noted that trade promotion efforts are
crucial.
Along with this, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and
the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should
implement more policies to encourage businesses to participate
in trade fairs and scale up trade promotion in the forthcoming
period.
Hoai hopes the MoIT will strongly convey the ¡®message¡¯ that
¡®Vietnam¡¯s wood industry says no to illegal wood¡¯ on the global
market to enhance competitiveness.
Additionally, a positive development is that the EU has extended
the deadline for implementing the Anti-Deforestation Regulation
to December 30 for large businesses, and June 30, 2026, for
micro and small businesses, allowing Vietnamese companies to
mitigate pressures.
Source: vir.com.vn