U.S. Reciprocal Tariffs: Challenges and Opportunities for Vietnamese Businesses
The United States recently announced plans for 46% reciprocal tariffs on Vietnamese imports, creating major challenges for exporters. Pham Tan Cong, President of the...
The United States recently announced plans for 46% reciprocal tariffs on Vietnamese imports, creating major challenges for exporters. Pham Tan Cong, President of the...
According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Northeast Asia is a market with a large population of approximately 1.7 billion people, with rising demand for...
In recent times, Vietnam’s textile and garment industry has faced considerable pressure due to the US’s reciprocal tariff policies, which have threatened supply chain...
Vietnam is expanding overseas distribution networks by connecting with diaspora entrepreneurs and negotiating trade deals, aiming to boost exports and elevate Vietnamese...
Vietnam aims to increase tilapia output to 400,000 tons by 2030, making it the second-largest freshwater export species after pangasius.
The Ministry of Finance confirmed that the adjustment reflects Vietnam’s strategy to promote trade liberalisation with key partners, especially the United States, and...
Many of the key Vietnamese exports, such as wood products, electronics, and textiles, that are not on the US exclusion list could face steep tariffs.
This year, Vietnam's shrimp industry aims for 1.3-1.4 million tonnes in production and 4-4.3 billion USD in export turnover. Encouragingly, shrimp exports topped 605...
In recent years, the number of Vietnamese enterprises engaging in online exports has climbed sharply, mirroring the country’s fast-paced digital transformation.
Vietnam’s forestry industry is setting its sights on reaching an ambitious export target of USD 18 billion in 2025.
Vietnam is mobilizing tax reforms, digital tools, and policy relief to help exporters cope with steep US tariffs affecting key sectors like textiles, wood, and seafood.
To ensure product quality from the ground up, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has launched residue monitoring programmes at key growing areas and packing...
Michael Kokalari, Chief Economist at VinaCapital, described the April 2 announcement of ‘reciprocal tariffs’ as “completely unexpected”. “Based on our analysis, these...
Vietnam’s export-import sector remains a key economic pillar in early 2025. Aiming for a 12-14% increase in export turnover compared to 2024 and a trade surplus of US$30...
Statistics from Vietnam Customs show that the value of tuna exports in February reached nearly 73 million USD, which marks a 41% increase on-year and the highest level...
Vietnam’s seafood industry faces potential export bans to the U.S. due to the United States’ Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), requiring urgent changes in fishing...
According to trade experts, Vietnam is ranked as the world's 20th largest exporter in the world and among the world's top exporters of various products such as rice,...
Vietnam’s seafood industry is facing new trade barriers from the US under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), which aims to reduce bycatch and promote...
Vietnam’s steel sector is grappling with mounting challenges, including a rising volume of Chinese steel exports, domestic oversupply and global trade barriers, experts...
Customer demand remains high, with Vietnam exporting over one million tons of rice in the first two months of the year.
One of the major factors impacting export trends is the limited supply of raw materials, particularly those caught by domestic fishing fleets.
An international trade conference on the strategic objective of enhancing the value proposition of Vietnamese coffee was convened in the Central Highlands province of...