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Mekong Delta’s farmers are implementing a high-quality low-emission rice project on 1 million hectares of the total 7.1 million hectares of rice fields in the country.

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U.S. President Joe Biden is set to announce new China tariffs as soon as next week targeting strategic sectors, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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Cambodia and Japan will strengthen economic ties in a bid to boost trade and investments. This was decided at a business matching event held at the headquarters of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in Tokyo recently.

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The Marcos administration is conducting a “comprehensive” review of the tariff regime in the country to address “distortions” being experienced by sectors enjoying low tariffs on their output but paying high import duties for raw materials needed for production.

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It was forecast that about 12.8 million TEU of container goods would be transshipped via ports in the East Sea by 2030.

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Amid current uncertainties, experts say that the Government needs to maintain macroeconomic stability, stimulate consumption, invest in infrastructure development, attract high- quality FDI flows through capital partnership consolidation with the United States and Japan and implement measures to support businesses.

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The Government of Vietnam has been taking drastic and prompt measures to seize the opportunity to join the global semiconductor supply.

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Commenting that the economy can absolutely achieve growth according to the set target, but according to Dr. Nguyen Tu Anh (photo), Director of Department, Director of the Center for Economic Information, Analysis and Forecasting, Central Economic Commission, management agencies need to resolve and clear the bottlenecks that have been identified since real estate market, corporate bonds... to restore aggregate demand.

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Viforest is encouraging businesses to ensure green production, green trade and digital transformation. The association has been conducting many trade promotion activities at home and abroad to seek more customers and orders.

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On May 6, coffee prices stood at about VNĐ100,000 per kg, thus, they declined about VNĐ30,000 per kg in less than one week.

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