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Vietnam sourcing program

Vietnam's import path runs through the Trade Portal and VNACCS, with customs clearance shaped by label rules, specialized inspections, and ministry-managed checks. For China-sourced goods, compliance is part of the shipment plan, not a post-arrival cleanup task.

Primary motion
Portal check to release
Commercial focus
Label + dossier readiness
Compliance lane
Trade Portal + VNACCS
Routing target
Inspection-aware clearance
Search Intent Fit

Best fit for distributors, retailers, and brand teams searching for sourcing from China to Vietnam, VNACCS import workflow, labeling rules, and specialized inspection checks.

Compliance Priorities

Use the Trade Portal workflow, then clear label and specialized-inspection requirements before customs release.

VNACCSVietnamese labelsSpecialized inspectionMinistry controls
Program Phases
Portal check
Map the product to the Trade Portal import workflow and any specialized-control list before booking freight.
Label and dossier
Prepare Vietnamese labels and the supporting inspection dossier before the goods arrive.
VNACCS filing
Submit customs documents and any specialized-inspection papers through the declared workflow.
Clearance
Complete inspection outcomes and release cargo only after customs confirmation.
Buyer Profiles
  • Distributors
  • Retailers
  • Brand owners
  • Trading companies
Planning Note

Plan for Vietnamese label checks and any ministry inspection before clearance. Some goods cannot move to release until the dossier and inspection steps are complete.

Why this market still matters in 2026

The Trade Portal is the reference layer

Vietnam Trade Portal pages expose the live import procedure and trade-info rules, making them a strong source of truth for operational import planning.

Labels affect clearance

Vietnam treats label content as a compliance issue, and missing mandatory information can trigger a supplementary-label step before sale or release.

Specialized inspection remains real

Some goods still need quality, technical, or food-safety review before customs clearance, so the timeline depends on category, not just freight arrival.

Starter checklist before your first shipment
  • Check whether the SKU is on a specialized-inspection or controlled-goods list.
  • Prepare Vietnamese label text and confirm whether a supplementary label is needed.
  • Collect the customs dossier, certificates, and any ministry approvals before arrival.
  • Confirm the filing path in VNACCS or through the Trade Portal workflow.
  • Map the product to the correct inspection authority early.
  • Verify whether the goods need quality, technical, safety, or food-safety review.
  • Keep importer, broker, and consignee details consistent across the file.
Policy watch for 2026

Labeling rules remain current

Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade said Decree 111/2021/ND-CP took effect on February 15, 2022 and clarified the information that can appear on goods labels.

MOIT news

Supplementary labels are required when key data is missing

Vietnam Trade Portal says imported goods missing mandatory Vietnamese label information must carry a supplementary label while the original label remains unchanged.

Vietnam Trade Portal labeling guidance

Specialized inspection still blocks some releases

Trade Portal references continue to show goods subject to quality, technical, and food-safety inspection before customs clearance under ministry management.

Vietnam Trade Portal trade info

VNACCS remains the filing workflow

Vietnam Trade Portal continues to list Customs Procedure for Import Goods (VNACCS) as the operational import path.

Vietnam Trade Portal procedure
What happens when cargo arrives
Check controls
Confirm whether the product is subject to permits, specialized inspection, or quality review.
Fix labels
Prepare compliant Vietnamese labels or supplementary labels before customs release.
File customs
Submit the VNACCS import dossier and any inspection documents required by the product category.
Clear and release
Complete any required inspection and release the cargo after customs confirmation.
How to choose a sourcing partner
  • Choose a partner who knows the Vietnam Trade Portal and VNACCS workflow.
  • Look for label-compliance experience, not just freight forwarding.
  • Prefer brokers that can coordinate ministry inspections and supporting dossiers.
  • Pick a team that flags product-control issues before the shipment leaves China.