News
Viet Nam has emerged as the fourth-largest supplier of fruits and vegetables to Taiwan (China) during the nine-month period of 2025, with exports reaching US$159 million.
MoreChina’s Commerce Minister struck an optimistic tone on talks with the US, saying Beijing and Washington can find solutions ahead of key trade negotiations between the two countries.
MoreIUU fishing is the greatest threat to maintaining and conserving aquatic resources and marine biodiversity, causing severe environmental, and socio-economic impacts globally.
MorePlan would include everything from laptops to jet engines, to retaliate against Beijing’s latest round of rare earth export restrictions.
MoreKey sectors such as textiles and garments, wood and furniture, electronics, food processing, seafood, and industrial equipment have become internationally competitive, contributing to a dynamic and diversified industrial ecosystem.
MoreViet Nam will continue expanding imports of U.S. goods and opening its market wider to American products, while urging the U.S. to consider Viet Nam’s economic conditions in ongoing negotiations on a reciprocal tariff agreement, Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son said.
MoreThe report warns that global oversupply and dumping are undermining India’s competitiveness, despite strong domestic demand driven by construction and infrastructure.
MoreIn September alone, the two-way trade turnover between the two countries reached SGD3.2 billion (approximately US$2.47 billion), marking a 46.7% increase compared to the same period last year.
MoreViet Nam will continue to improve mechanisms and policies on industry and trade to create favourable conditions for foreign investors in general and those from Bulgaria in particular, to engage in production and business activities in the country.
MoreThe Thai aromatic coconut industry is facing a severe crisis, with local farmers struggling to cope with prices that have dropped to less than half their production costs.
More