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While U.S. tariffs have hammered Canada’s export sector, Viet Nam has emerged a surprising winner in the trade dispute, despite facing an effective tariff rate four times higher than that of Canada.
MoreBuilding superior policy mechanisms specifically for the state-owned economic sector has become a top priority in order to transform state-owned enterprises into a leading force.
MoreFrom seventh place, Thailand climbed to the second spot after sharply boosting imports of Vietnamese pepper in January.
MorePresident Donald Trump imposed a 15% global tariff after the US Supreme Court rejected most of the previous policy, which upheld the metal tariffs and drug exemptions under the USMCA.
MoreThe European Parliament has temporarily suspended ratification of a trade agreement with the US due to legal uncertainty and new tariffs from the US side.
MoreIn 2025, Viet Nam will for the first time become the leading supplier of lobster to China, amidst China's sharp increase in imports and the imposition of additional tariffs on Canadian goods. Vietnamese lobster is facing a great opportunity to consolidate its position.
MoreThe UK does not rule out the possibility of imposing retaliatory tariffs on the US after Washington raised import tariffs to 15%, but affirms its priority is cooperation and avoiding a trade war.
MoreViet Nam’s trade reached a historic US$930 billion in 2025, but experts warn that growth by scale alone has reached its structural limits.
MoreThe 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.
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