Wine is in the list of special imports into Vietnam. To import wine, it is necessary to go through a complex process of customs procedures and the related documentation is quite complicated, hence it is an activity that is conducted by specialised importers from the earlier stages until the post-inspection process. It is essential to identify the right, licensed importers and consider conducting a simple due diligence on them.
The main source of law in this regard is Article 20 of the Government’s Decree no. 105/2017/NĐ-CP dated 14 September 2017 on wine production and trading, which states as follows:
“Article 20. Importing wine
1. Imported wine comprise bottled finished wine for instant consumption, and semi-finished wine for producing finished wine in Vietnam.
2. Imported wine must have legal import documents as prescribed by current regulations, and be conform to the regulations on stamps on imported wine as prescribed in Article 15 of this Decree.
3. Imported wine must be labelled as prescribed in Article 14 of this Decree and relevant laws.
4. Only enterprises having licences for wine distribution may directly import wine, and must be responsible for the safety and quality of the imported wine. Enterprises importing semi-finished wine and additives for producing finished wine may only sell it to enterprises licensed to produce wine.
5. Enterprises having license for mass production of wine may directly import or authorise other enterprises to import semi-finished wine and additives for producing finished wine.
6. Imported wine must be registered for the Declaration of Conformity with the competent agency of Vietnam before the import, and each consignment must be issued with the written certification of food eligible for being imported as prescribed by law.
7. Wine is only imported to Vietnam through international border checkpoints. Apart from the papers presented to the customs when following the import procedure as prescribed, the importer must present the written appointment or authorisation as an official distributor or importer of the producer or trader, or the agent contract of the producer or trader of those articles.”
Thus, in order to be allowed to import alcohol, enterprises must meet the above conditions.
In addition, Vietnam imposes legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising, product placement, sponsorship and sales promotion, but health warning labels on alcohol advertisements and containers are not required. Furthermore, alcohol cannot be sold, whether on or off-premises, to minors.
Upon completion of import procedures, distributors are required to have a liquor resell licence.
Foreign distributors can now conduct such activities in Vietnam by establishing a (wholly) foreign owned Vietnamese company which must obtain a so-called trading licence, before kicking off retail operations.