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The General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) has so far approved 3,938 agricultural and food product codes for Vietnamese enterprises to be allowed to export to this market, according to the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
MoreAccording to statistics from Enterprise Singapore, Viet Nam is currently the third largest rice supplier to Singapore, after India and Thailand.
MoreIn the context of fluctuating global trade, Europe remains a highly promising market for Vietnamese enterprises seeking to boost exports — provided they can take full advantage of preferential mechanisms and market opportunities.
MoreViet Nam’s accession to ASEAN 30 years ago has marked a strategic turning point, transforming the country from a closed economy into an open, dynamic, and deeply integrated player in both regional and global markets.
MoreThe export breakthrough is opening up a strategic turning point, when Viet Nam not only recovers strongly but also creates a new position in the global value chain.
MoreThe Vietnamese durian industry is at a time when it has both great potential and many challenges. The fact that testing laboratories are recognized by GACC as operating well is a key step to reopen the "door" to the Chinese market - the largest market today.
MoreThe potential of RCEP can only be unlocked when micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, which constitute the backbone of the ASEAN economies, can navigate and utilise its provisions with ease.
MoreDespite rapid domestic growth, Bangladesh’s furniture industry faces challenges in design, technology, and cost competitiveness. Experts say innovation, sustainability, and supportive policies are essential to tap its export potential.
MoreViet Nam’s foreign direct investment (FDI) continued its strong performance, with total registered capital reaching US$28.54 billion as of September 30, up 15.2% year-on-year, the highest level in five years.
MoreViet Nam exported about 188,000 tonnes of pepper worth 1.27 billion USD in the first nine months of 2025, down 6.3% in volume but up 28.7% in value year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The average export price reached 6,774 USD per tonne, up 37% from 2024.
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