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The global trading system, preparing to close one of the most transformative years in decades, heads into the next year with a host of new challenges to stability and growth.
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MoreThe sharp decrease in the number of EU warnings in 2025 is seen as a positive sign for the future direction of agricultural exports.
MoreThe restructuring of the economy, particularly public investment, along with the financial and banking systems, has been identified as a critical solution to achieving double-digit growth in the next development phase.
MoreAs Viet Nam heads into 2026 amid projections of a global economic slowdown and international trade uncertainties, existing foundations and the Government’s drastic leadership are fueling optimism for a shift toward faster, more sustainable growth phase.
MoreMany agricultural products are of sufficient quality to join the global supply chain, but they fail to pass the first hurdle when entering foreign markets: packaging and English-language information.
MoreViet Nam has recorded its first export category surpassing US$100 billion, with shipments of computers, electronic products and components reaching nearly US$102 billion by mid-December 2025.
MoreSpeed, sophistication, and extreme flexibility - that's how Chinese domestic brands are completely changing the game in their home market.
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.
MoreTo achieve sustainable export growth, Viet Nam must boost the role of domestic private enterprises in supply chains to leverage opportunities from multinational corporations and reduce reliance on foreign direct investment (FDI ) businesses.
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