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The US's 15% global tariff following the Supreme Court ruling has raised new concerns, causing Asian economies to continue cautiously awaiting a response.
More17 tons of durian exported since the first day of Tet, with expectations of a further protocol for pomelo in 2026.
MoreJapan is concerned that Donald Trump's new 10% tariff could disrupt exports to the United States.
MoreAccording to the Viet Nam News Agency correspondent in Paris, the French public investment bank Bpifrance recently ranked Viet Nam among the top 5 most promising export markets for French businesses in 2026, alongside Indonesia, Morocco, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
MoreThe US President's defeat at the Supreme Court on tariff policy does not affect the individual trade agreements that Washington has already signed.
MoreIn 2025, China will double its purchases of Vietnamese lobster compared to the previous year, while simultaneously halving imports from Canada – a country that typically accounts for 40-50% of its lobster imports.
MoreMany companies in the Asia-Pacific region are reporting financial losses, changes in supply chains, capital withdrawals, and scaling back operations from the US market.
MoreViệt Nam’s tilapia exports recorded impressive growth in 2025 and are expected to maintain momentum while expanding market share in international markets in 2026, according to the Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
MoreFollowing the US Supreme Court ruling, importers are reaping significant benefits, and the international market is reacting positively.
MoreFavorable tax policies help the shrimp industry take advantage of opportunities to expand markets, invest in technology, and improve product quality.
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