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The rate at which Vietnamese exporters are utilising tariff incentives remains below expectations. A major reason is that many products still fail to meet the agreement’s strict rules of origin, preventing them from qualifying for preferential tariffs.

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US President Donald Trump on October 14 once again criticized China, saying that the country is "intentionally" not buying US soybeans and that he is considering "retaliatory" measures.

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Việt Nam and Pakistan signed a joint declaration to launch negotiations on a preferential trade agreement, marking a new milestone in economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.

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Beijing defends its new rare earth export curbs and warns its readying “corresponding measures” to counter any new U.S. tariffs.

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The United States will begin imposing a new port tax on Chinese-built vessels starting Tuesday, a move Korea’s shipbuilders initially welcomed in hopes of gaining a competitive edge — but those expectations have yet to materialize.

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The China-ASEAN relationship has become the most successful and dynamic model of cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region, Lü Daliang, spokesperson of the General Administration of Customs (GAC), said on Monday during a press conference in Beijing.

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Ghana became Viet Nam’s largest rice buyer in September, accounting for nearly 22% of total exports after the Philippines temporarily suspended imports.

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In 2025, Viet Nam’s economic growth is being driven by traditional and emerging engines. Continued growth, well-controlled inflation, stable exchange rates, and safe foreign reserves have created favourable conditions for businesses to maintain production and reduce input cost pressures.

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Applying technology, accelerating digital transformation, and exploiting data are keys to moving towards a green and smart supply chain and logistics...

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The logistics sector will pursue low-emission growth and green energy transition. By 2035, 70% of its workforce will be professionally trained, including 30% with university degrees. At least five modern and world-class logistics centres will be established as key hubs linking regional and global supply chains.

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