Pangasius export is still difficult
Despite great efforts, pangasius exporters still face many difficulties, making exporting this staple product to many potential markets be unable to recover.
Despite great efforts, pangasius exporters still face many difficulties, making exporting this staple product to many potential markets be unable to recover.
Due to the availability of domestic raw materials and little dependence on imports, Vietnam's mollusk exports have many added advantages, especially to the European...
Exports would continue to be a key growth driver for Vietnam’s economy in 2022.
Vietnamese firms are advised to change themselves towards increased application of high technology and stronger digital transformation to improve their products’ quality...
Taking advantage of tariff rates from the EVFTA, the volume of Vietnamese shrimp exported to the EU market has increased steadily. Enterprises are making efforts to grow...
Vietnam's goods exports to the European Union (EU) market are expected to get brighter than in 2021 as Vietnamese businesses are better taking advantage of incentives of...
Despite having to fight the pandemic for safe production, Vietnam's shrimp exporters have made efforts to expand their markets, taking advantage of their export...
Despite COVID-19 impacts, Vietnam has seen an impressive reversal in import-export activities in the last months of the year, securing trade surplus for the sixth...
At the seminar "Vietnam - UK trade prospects: Opportunities and challenges in the post-Brexit and post Covid-19 pandemic context", representatives of ministries and...
Faced with enormous pressures from the COVID-19 pandemic, exports in 2021 not only stood firm but also staged a strong recovery with many outstanding achievements.
Mr.Yun Liu, Economist, The Hongkong, and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, said Vietnam’s supply chain disruptions are the biggest challenge it has been facing.
After months of stagnation due to COVID-19, Vietnam’s seafood sector is now striving to recover production and boost exports, especially during the year-end period.
As a large market with high demand to import many products in which Vietnam has strengths, the United States is also the most "fastidious" market in the world.
Cashew nut exports in 2021 increase 13% in value and 12% in volume compared to 2020, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
So as we look past the end of the year and into the future, the HSBC Global Research team has a view that the Vietnamese economy should get back to GDP growth of 6.8% in...
Shipments of seafood products are expected to bring home more than 8.7 billion USD in 2021, according to the General Statistics Office and the Ministry of Industry and...
Vietnam’s footwear exports are likely to grow 5 percent this year although COVID-19-induced supply chain disruptions caused decreases in August and September, according...
The total import and export turnover by October is estimated at US$109.05 billion, up 17.9 percent over the same period last year. This result has been contributed...
From 2011 to 2021, the scale of Vietnam's import and export turnover increased by more than US$400 billion.
Vietnam will have many more opportunities to export fruit and vegetables to potential markets in 2022, providing local producers meet international standards on quality...
Despite the difficult context of the pandemic, import-export activities of various industries have made great achievements, surpassing the US$600 billion mark for the...
Exporting squid and octopi to many key markets has maintained good growth momentum. However, due to limit ed supply, businesses are worried about lack of production...