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The US has warned it may raise additional import tariffs from 10% to 15% or higher on some countries, raising concerns about the cost of goods and global trade stability.

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US tariff policy is facing many uncertainties following the Supreme Court ruling, with the possibility of imposing a 10-15% tariff rate and expanding the investigation under Section 301.

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Almost a year after China expanded rare-earth export controls ostensibly aimed at preventing their use by foreign militaries, exporters are still asking a basic question: when does a small magnet turn an everyday product into a controlled item?

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The European Union is facing a "transitional period" of a few months in relations with the U.S. after President Donald Trump's new "import surcharge", which threatens to undermine the trade deal the two sides struck last year, European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Tuesday.

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The results of the US tax review, the strong increase in lobster demand in China, and positive signals from the EU open up opportunities for Vietnamese shrimp in 2026. However, fierce competition and higher standards require businesses to improve quality, transparency, and restructure their supply chains.

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US GDP growth in the fourth quarter of 2025 is projected at only 1.4%, a sharp decrease from 4.4% in the third quarter and 3.8% in the second quarter, significantly lower than analysts' expectations (2.5-2.8%).

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According to the VNA correspondent in Ottawa, the Canadian government is promoting a new approach to cooperation with Viet Nam that links development assistance with expanding opportunities for trade and investment, particularly in the areas of green economy, energy transition, and innovation.

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Textile and garment exports reached $1.8 billion, up 32.51 per cent, indicating a recovery in orders from several major markets.

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Coffee exports are showing positive signs right from the first month of 2026, opening up promising prospects for the entire industry.

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In an interview with the Global Times, Jim Sutter, CEO of the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC), stated that China is the largest and irreplaceable customer for U.S. soybeans.

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