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In 2026, experts suggest that if businesses continue to diversify into the CPTPP, EU, and Middle East markets while prioritizing value-added products, Viet Nam’s shrimp industry can still maintain growth despite a challenging global landscape.
MoreAfter more than six years of implementation, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) has helped many Vietnamese industries boost exports to member markets.
MoreViet Nam's e-commerce market is experiencing a period of "contradiction."
MoreThe year 2025 marked a significant breakthrough for Vietnamese seafood exports, reflecting Singapore’s growing demand and increasing confidence in the quality and branding of Viet Nam’s seafood products.
MoreThe sharp decline in the number of EU warnings in 2025 is regarded as a positive signal for the future orientation of Viet Nam’s agricultural exports.
MoreViet Nam is rapidly establishing itself as a key economic hub in Southeast Asia, delivering some of ASEAN’s strongest GDP growth as the government pushes industrial reforms, accelerates infrastructure development, and steers the economy towards a greener growth model.
MoreMarket diversification, FTAs and policy support help exporters weather global head-winds
MoreWith Viet Nam’s total foreign trade turnover projected to near 920 billion USD in 2025, the role of e-commerce in supporting exports is no longer theoretical.
MoreThe global trading system was turned upside down by President Donald Trump in 2025.
MoreChina’s dominance in the global electric vehicle market looks set to deepen as policy reversals in Europe and strategic pullbacks by U.S. automakers reduce competitive pressure just as Chinese EV makers push aggressively into overseas markets.
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