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Germany’s decision is widely seen as a clear affirmation of growing confidence in Viet Nam’s investment climate, governance capacity and long-term development orientation.
MoreAmidst a surge in exports, Vietnamese durian producers are forced to tighten technical standards to avoid the risk of having their produce returned.
MoreRubber exports will continue to face downward pressure in the coming period, amid signs of slowing global rubber consumption as projected by ANRPC
MoreThe agricultural sector needs to strongly develop advanced processing solutions to increase the added value of exported agricultural products
MoreViet Nam's fruit and vegetable industry concluded 2025 with an impressive growth milestone, with export turnover exceeding US$8.5 billion for the first time, the highest level ever.
MoreMore than half of British businesses are struggling to expand their sales in Europe, with trade frictions worsening despite the UK-EU trade deal, according to new research from the British Chambers of Commerce.
MoreThe latest CNBC Supply Chain survey provides new data on how the global trade war has influenced this year’s holiday shopping season, and one more signal that consumer spending is holding up reasonably well amid concerns about affordability across the U.S. economy.
MoreIndia and New Zealand have successfully negotiated a free trade agreement aimed at strengthening economic ties and fostering growth in a climate marked by global trade uncertainties.
MoreThe trade agreement between the European Union and five countries that make up most of South America, which was scheduled to be signed last Saturday, has been postponed until the new year.
MoreViet Nam stands as one of Ireland’s most dynamic and promising economic partners in ASEAN, Assistant Principal at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment of Ireland Phyllis Kelly told the Viet Nam - Ireland Trade & Investment Forum 2025 recently held in Dublin.
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