Seizing the opportunity from new export markets
Many domestic and foreign economic experts have recommended that Vietnam needs to diversify its market to be proactive in dealing with trade risks.
Many domestic and foreign economic experts have recommended that Vietnam needs to diversify its market to be proactive in dealing with trade risks.
Due to a lack of knowledge about origin regulations, many Vietnamese firms have yet to optimise advantages from the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which has...
To help provinces and cities change their thinking and ways of doing things in creating more favorable conditions for businesses to take advantage of the FTA, the...
Vietnam is likely to rake in 4 billion USD from exporting coffee this year.
Seafood exports, after peaking, are entering a difficult period due to the impact of the world economy. Vietnamese seafood businesses are looking for ways to get exports...
Middle Eastern countries are still optimistic destinations for pangasius exporters in 2023 because demand is forecasted to be more stable than in other markets.
Two drivers of Việt Nam's economic growth – exports and domestic demand – are moderating, according to a report released by the World Bank (WB) on Wednesday.
Tra fish exports have posted the strongest growth among fishery products so far this year, while the biggest revenue was recorded in shrimp shipments, according to the...
Two drivers of Vietnam's economic growth – exports and domestic demand – are moderating, according to a report released by the World Bank (WB) on December 14.
Vietnamese enterprises need to make efforts to concentrate resources to increase market share in FTA markets before competitors enter these "playgrounds".
Vietnam's export value climbed by 16.0% yoy to US$312.9 billion in 10M22, according to the country's customs.
Agro-forestry-fishery exports stood at over 49 billion USD in the first 11 months of 2022, higher than last year’s record of 48.6 billion USD, the Ministry of...
Quảng Ninh will give top priority to positioning the brand name of seaports and seaport services in both domestic and international markets in a bid to reach its full...
Ending the situation of Vietnamese fishing vessels violating in foreign waters is an important factor in order to remove the "yellow card" in the future.
According to HSBC, Vietnam has been hard hit by the global trade slowdown, experiencing the first meaningful year-over-year decline in exports in two years.
The growth of exports to Vietnam’s key markets is expected to slow down due to pressure from inflation and economic recession. Strengthening trade promotion in...
According to Nguyen Thi Thu Trang, Director of the Center for WTO and Integration, under the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), with the momentum from the...
Recently, seafood exports in the Mekong Delta have seen many bright spots and impressive growth. Despite a deceleration lately, export enterprises have affirmed that...
The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia has introduced high-quality Vietnamese garment and textile products at a recent exhibition, which was part of the International...
Ensuring the stable and consistent quality of agricultural products of cooperatives is critical to achieveing sustainable exports, in which the linkage with enterprises...
By 2030, Vietnamese goods will be put on shelves of traditional and online distribution chains in all countries which had free trade agreements with Việt Nam.
Digital transformation is one of the "doors" that open up opportunities to bring domestic goods to the world.