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Viet Nam's livestock product export revenue reached 628 million USD in 2025, marking a 17.4% increase compared to 2024. This figure exceeded the ministry's target of 550 million USD.
MoreThe giant BYD logo gracing the ship's hull and each car window sent shockwaves through this crisis-stricken economy run for decades by the left-wing populist movement of Peronism that protected local industry with stiff tariffs and import restrictions.
MoreIn 2025, Viet Nam's exports of agricultural, forestry, and aquatic products are estimated to reach nearly 70 billion USD, with a trade surplus of approximately 21 billion USD, further affirming their role as a pillar of the economy amidst numerous fluctuations
MoreGlobal demand for consumer electronics products such as smartphones, personal computers, and gaming consoles is projected to decline this year.
MoreWith an export turnover of 107.75 billion USD in 2025, computers, electronic products and components not only maintained their position as Viet Nam’s largest export by value, but also contributed more than half of the overall increase in the country’s export turnover in 2025.
MoreBy 2030, Viet Nam aims to become a leading exporter of high-quality agricultural, forestry, and aquatic products and food, with a strong position in the global supply chain.
MoreAMRO forecasts that Viet Nam will continue to lead ASEAN+3 growth in 2026, thanks to record FDI, an enhanced role in supply chains, and green growth drivers.
MoreThe European Commission said on Friday it would propose suspending for another six months an EU package of retaliatory trade measures against the U.S. worth 93 billion euros ($109.19 billion) that would otherwise kick in on February 7.
MoreIf the Supreme Court rules against its tariffs, the Trump administration would begin replacing them immediately, said Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.
MoreSouth Korea will negotiate with the US to reach favorable agreements on tariffs for memory chips exported to the US.
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