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Việt Nam currently has 24 laboratories recognised by China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) for durian testing, with a combined capacity of around 3,200 samples per day, sufficient to meet current demand.

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China has eased its ban on exporting auto chips, helping to ease trade tensions and prevent the risk of disruption to the global supply chain.

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The FTA ecosystem is seen as a strategic step to implement the Government’s directive on enhancing the country’s integration capacity and accelerating trade and economic growth.

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Vietnamese pepper, often dubbed the ‘black gold’ of the agricultural sector, is on track for a record-breaking year, with export revenue projected to reach US$1.5 billion in 2025, the highest ever in the country, according to the Viet Nam Pepper and Spices Association (VPSA).

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With a market of nearly 600 million people, contributing about 15% of global GDP, CPTPP is becoming a "peaceful harbor" where many economic ships want to anchor amid the storms from current global trade tensions.

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US tariffs are indeed a factor that significantly impacts European exports not only at the end of this year but will also spread into next year.

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In the first 10 months of the year, Viet Nam's agricultural, forestry and fishery exports reached 58.13 billion USD, up nearly 13% over the same period last year. Asia surpassed the US to become the largest import market for Vietnamese agricultural products.

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Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter has emphasized the importance of free trade agreements for Switzerland and EFTA members, expressing the desire to accelerate FTA negotiations with Viet Nam.

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According to a VNA correspondent in Brussels, the European Union (EU) affirmed that the network of free trade agreements (FTAs) is becoming a key driving force to help promote export growth, expand markets and increase economic resilience in the context of volatile global geopolitics.

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Viet Nam’s exports continued to expand strongly, rising more than 16% year-on-year to around 368 billion USD by mid-October, narrowing the gap with last year’s total of over 405 billion USD, according to the Department of Customs.

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