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Along with the fact that watermelon has just been allowed to be officially exported to China, up to now, there have been 14 types of Vietnamese agricultural products officially exported to this billion-people market.
MoreOvercoming the fluctuations from the global economic landscape and internal constraints in 2023, Việt Nam’s economy continued its trajectory of recovery, with inflation kept under control and key balances safeguarded.
MoreFruit and vegetables, rice, coffee, cashewnuts, and pepper are expected to bring large amounts of hard currency to the national coffers in 2024.
MoreWithout a long-term strategy and faster localisation, Việt Nam's energy sector could very well fall short in the competition for renewable energy market share on home ground, said industry insiders and experts.
MoreAfter successfully conquering international markets, many businesses have returned to conquer the domestic market as more and more customers choose to buy Vietnamese products.
MoreMinister of Agriculture and Rural Development Lê Minh Hoan discussed the performance of Việt Nam's agriculture sector in 2023 and its development directions for 2024 in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
MoreThe trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting between China, Japan and South Korea (CJK) was held in Busan, South Korea on 26 November 2023 for the first time since August 2019. Though the meeting itself is routine and has no immediate impact on regional affairs, the resumption of CJK foreign ministerial meetings indicates a change in the ‘two-to-one logic’ of trilateral relations.
MoreIn 2023, trade in goods between Vietnam and European and American market countries will witness a significant decline, the total import-export turnover of goods is expected to reach about US $ 208 billion, a decrease of about 9.5%. compared to 2022.
MoreExperts gathered at a forum in Ho Chi Minh City on January 4 to seek ways for domestic firms to effectively exploit the US market as the two countries have upgraded their ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
MoreTo promote responsible business in e-commerce, the Ministry of Industry and Trade actively deploys to protect the rights and interests of consumers.
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