Exports align with green consumption trends
The year 2026 is forecast to mark a new “milestone” as “green consumption” in Europe is no longer driven by voluntary corporate social responsibility (CSR) campaigns but...
The year 2026 is forecast to mark a new “milestone” as “green consumption” in Europe is no longer driven by voluntary corporate social responsibility (CSR) campaigns but...
In 2025, the global trend towards trade protectionism continued to intensify, leading to a notable rise in the number of trade-remedy investigations targeting Viet Nam’s...
The US remains Viet Nam’s largest export market despite tariff barriers. However, most Vietnamese exporters to this market face major bottlenecks: the lack of...
Experts call on Vietnamese exporters to adapt to the EU’s tough new due diligence laws on human rights and environmental impact, warning that non-compliance could cost...
Amidst the US’s decision to delay new import tariffs for 90 days, Vietnamese businesses are taking advantage of this opportunity to implement both short-term and...
Vietnamese exporters face a critical turning point as the US imposes tariffs of up to 46% on imports. Key sectors like textiles, footwear, electronics, and furniture are...
Vietnamese exporters have proactively diversified their markets from the start of the year to mitigate risks as they may soon face significant tax hikes globally, said...
The UKVFTA and the UK’s official participation in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) from December 15 are creating...
The UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UVFTA) is one of the key drivers boosting the growth of Vietnam’s timber and wood product exports to the UK, industry experts have...
Vietnam's plastic industry is facing significant challenges related to plastic waste and the demand for recycling. Huynh Thi My, Secretary General of the Vietnam...
The establishment of a carbon credit market will help enterprises gain a competitive edge when selling products to foreign countries, particularly those with strict...
Ho Chi Minh City’s exports of food and agricultural products are currently assessed as having strong potential; therefore, food exporters need more support.
Shipping fees for major routes from Vietnam to the EU and the US have surged significantly, cutting into exporters' profits as they have had to spend...
The Vietnam Trade Office in Singapore has advised Vietnamese exporters to carefully study and keep updated on new regulations in Singapore, a market that is becoming...
Despite positive results in rice export so far, experts held that domestic firms should carefully evaluate the demand of major export markets to design suitable strategy...
From May 2024, two new Government decrees directly related to the enforcement of fisheries laws by seafood exporting enterprises will take effect, but have inadequate...
It is worth mentioning that while exporters are on the brink of bankruptcy because of rising costs, shipping lines are making super profits.
According to the Vietnamese trade authorities, fraudulent activities have been a growing trend in major markets including the United States, Canada, and Europe.
In order to achieve the target of 6% rise in exports this year, exporters are advised to maintain major markets such as the US, the EU, Japan, the Republic of Korea and...
Political conflicts and climate change, which caused rice demand and rice prices to increase in 2023, are continuing in 2024. Therefore, the need to import and reserve...
According to Shinhan Securities Việt Nam, Vietnamese firms exporting to Europe and North America’s East Coast are being affected by Red Sea route changes.
Việt Nam had a good year for rice export in 2023 but there are limitations which must be tackled for the industry to go a long way.