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The automotive industry was hit hardest, with car exports falling by 11.4% and parts exports by 10.7% due to the new import tariffs.
MoreChina has bought about 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans, fulfilling a U.S.-stated pledge to purchase that volume by the end of February, three traders told Reuters on Tuesday, after a late-October trade truce spurred buying.
MoreFrom January 27, 2026, the European Union (EU) will implement new regulations requiring tuna intended for direct consumption to be frozen to a core temperature of -18°C or lower, even when frozen in brine on board;
MoreAccording to the Viet Nam News Agency correspondent in Seoul, on January 26, the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Energy (MOTIE) and the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) announced figures showing that South Korea's exports to Viet Nam in 2025 reached US$62.8 billion, an increase of 7.6% compared to the previous year. Conversely, South Korea's imports from Viet Nam also increased by 11.7%, reaching US$31.8 billion.
MoreFor the first time in Viet Nam's trade history, export turnover in December 2025 exceeded $44 billion, setting a new record despite the challenges of the global economy.
MoreViet Nam's international trade activities have seen explosive growth since the beginning of 2026, creating a solid foundation for the year's goals.
MoreIn 2025, fresh coconuts will surpass dragon fruit for the first time, rising to second place with an export value of approximately 534 million USD, an increase of nearly 37% compared to 2024.
MoreViet Nam's import and export figures exceeding $930 billion not only mark an expansion in the scale of its trade but also demonstrate a shift from quantitative to qualitative growth.
MoreSurging demand from Japan and South Korea turns sawdust and forest debris into gold for Viet Nam’s wood industry.
MoreIn a surprising shift, Algeria surpassed the United States as a major importer of Vietnamese coffee in 2025, accounting for 6.5% of total exports, compared to 5.9% by the US, according to data from the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA).
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