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Tariff incentives from the CPTPP Agreement are creating a great momentum, promoting breakthrough growth of Viet Nam's exports to the Americas.
MoreShipping plays a key role in the economy, with almost 50% of goods traded between the EU and non-EU countries being transported by sea, according to 2024 data from the original source. The share of goods transported by sea rose by nine percentage points for imports and by over four points for exports between 2002 and 2023.
MoreFor small companies caught in the global trade war, AI-equipped trading platforms can be one of the few defenses.
MoreThe United States on Wednesday granted a one-year extension of tariff exclusions for some Chinese industrial and medical imports, including equipment for making solar-energy products, as part of a U.S.-China trade truce agreed earlier this month.
MoreThe Canadian government announced a series of new trade measures to support domestic steel businesses in the face of increasing competitive pressure from abroad.
MoreThe EU has appealed the WTO's ruling in its anti-dumping tax dispute with Indonesia over stainless steel, as the WTO's appellate body remains paralyzed.
MoreSouth Korea’s ruling party has proposed a special Bill to implement the country’s US$350 billion (S$455 billion) investment pledges to the US, paving the way for American tariffs on South Korean automobiles to be lowered to 15 per cent starting from November.
MoreUS–Viet Nam trade continues to grow, with key states leading most of the activity. Viet Nam depends on US exports for production inputs, forming an integrated trade network supported by major transport hubs.
MoreViet Nam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment and China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) signed a protocol allowing the export of fresh Vietnamese jackfruits to the Chinese market, as part of the Vietnamese delegation’s ongoing working visit to China.
MoreThe European Union (EU) is confronting a tightening supply of whitefish, creating an opening for Viet Nam’s Tra fish (pangasius) industry.
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