As many countries in the world have limited food exports to guarantee domestic food security, rice – a staple in most of Asia – is forecast to witness surging prices in the time ahead, which is said to be a chance for Vietnam – one of the world’s largest rice exporters.
See moreVietnam’s aquatic exports spiked 40% year-on-year to reach nearly 5.8 billion USD in the first half of 2022, the Vietnamese Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) has reported.
See moreA virtual conference will be held on July 13 and 14 to promote trade and business links between Vietnamese localities, enterprises and cooperatives with potential partners in Algeria.
See moreThe Asian and African markets made up 67% of the country's total import and export turnover in the first half of the year, heard a conference held on July 14 to review activities of the trade sector.
See moreVietnam's textile industry is working on adapting to new requests for materials traceability from international markets.
See moreFour international exhibitions, Paper Vietnam, Rubber and Tyre Vietnam, Coatings Expo Vietnam, and Plastech Vietnam, will be held in HCM City from August 3 to 5.
See moreVietnam has become one of the leading rice producing and exporting countries in the world. However, this item is usually imported raw, then distributed under the brand of the importers. Some domestic agricultural enterprises have pooled resources to build high-quality rice production chain, successfully penetrating choosing markets
See moreA delegation of the Vietnamese Embassy in South Africa led by Pham Thanh Hai, first secretary in charge of the Vietnam Trade Office in South Africa, held important working sessions in Durban as part of efforts to open up new prospects for direct trade connectivity between the two countries.
See moreThe country's fertiliser exports in the first six months of the year reached 998,000 tonnes, earning US$647 million, up 43% in volume and 2.8 times in value compared to the same period from last year.
See moreDirector General Nguyen Quoc Tri said the export of wood and wooden products is facing an array of difficulties, mainly due to impacts from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has pushed up transportation costs, along with dropping demand given inflation pressure in other countries.
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