Sixteen free trade agreements (FTAs) have already been signed and three more due to be signed in the future, creating good opportunities for import and export businesses.
The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) has just revised the growth forecast for Vietnam’s economy in 2023, increasing it to 4.7% from the previous 4.4% stated...
Việt Nam, as an open economy with multiple Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) in place, is committed to fulfilling its obligations in the automobile import sector.
The entry of Chinese automakers into the Vietnamese auto market presents both opportunities and challenges for consumers and competitors in Viet Nam, according to local...
A top priority among Vietnamese businesses is to diversify their supply sources, as shown in a recent survey by Vietnam Report, a market research company in Việt Nam.
The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV)'s issuance of bills is not a signal of monetary policy reversal, but there is only limited room for the SBV to further loosen monetary...
Currently, Việt Nam is the 23rd largest tea supplier to the UK market. However, Vietnamese tea exports to the market decreased sharply both in value and volume over the...
There is still much to be done in order to develop Việt Nam's logistic infrastructure and capacity despite improvement across the sector in recent years, heard...
Although new challenges pose for Vietnam's agricultural and food products in key export markets, the initiative and positivity of businesses alongsidecomplete legal...
The reduction in seafood exports is gradually narrowing, seafood processing and exporting enterprises are trying to find opportunities to boost exports in the last...
The US’s increased trade defence measures on imports in general and Vietnamese goods in particular has made it increasingly hard to export to this market, according to...
Despite headwinds, Vietnam has managed to show strong performance in the first nine months of this year, posting a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 4.24%, said...