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The escalating tensions in the Middle East are causing localized disruptions to global supply chains, directly impacting Viet Nam's exports
MoreViet Nam's rice industry faces the urgent need to adjust its strategy towards market diversification, improved quality, and increased product value.
MoreNotably, the MoIT proposes an interest rate support mechanism applicable in each period for businesses, cooperatives, and household businesses participating in the ecosystem to utilise FTAs.
MoreViet Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports to the United States are experiencing remarkable growth in early 2026, improved product quality, and expanding market access.
MoreDemand for high-quality imported food in Viet Nam has been rising steadily in recent years, rapid urbanisation and growing interest in international cuisine, opening up promising opportunities for Italian producers
MoreThe industry is facing increasingly complex fluctuations in global trade, from rising logistics costs and geopolitical risks to increasingly stringent trade barriers in importing markets
MoreThe US imposing a temporary import tariff of 15% is causing disruptions to the investment environment, supply chains, and production and export activities, including those in Viet Nam.
MoreIn 2025, Norwegian fresh salmon exports to Viet Nam are expected to reach 7,900 tons, a 40% increase year-on-year.
MoreViet Nam's exports of squid and octopus reached over $111 million, a 23% increase compared to the same period last year.
MoreOn March 26, the Vietnamese Trade Office in Algeria organized an export consultation session to these three markets for more than 40 Vietnamese agencies and businesses.
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