Commodities

Domestic gold price plummets after global price slips below $4,000 per ounce

Gold bar prices dropped by VNĐ1.7 million per tael for both buying and selling, down to VNĐ145.7-147.2 million per tael.

Việt Nam shrimp exports achieve strongest growth in three years

Việt Nam's shrimp exports recorded the strongest growth in three years, reaching over US$3.4 billion in the first nine months of this year, an...

Pepper industry holds firm amid global supply crunch

Việt Nam exported about 188,000 tonnes of pepper worth US$1.27 billion in the first nine months of 2025, down 6.3 per cent in volume but up 28.7 per...

Việt Nam approves content of MoU on rice trade cooperation with Singapore

The Singapore Government’s proposal to sign a bilateral rice trade agreement with Việt Nam is expected to help stabilise Việt Nam’s rice export to...

Developing tilapia into a strategic export industry for Việt Nam

The Directorate of Fisheries under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development organised a forum on the development of tilapia production and...

Central bank ramps up compliance inspections for gold traders in HCM City, Đồng Nai

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has ordered intensified inspections of gold trading enterprises in HCM City and Đồng Nai Province following recent...

Africa emerges as new market for Vietnamese rice

As the Philippines and Indonesia tighten rice imports, Vietnamese exporters are expanding into Africa, where demand for the grain is rising rapidly.

SBV announces plans for gold exchange to mobilise domestic gold resource

The SBV aims to develop a comprehensive approach to gold trading that includes secure custody, certification, settlement and effective technology...

Domestic car output surges 52 per cent but demand yet to fully recover

According to the General Statistics Office, the total car supply, including both locally produced and imported, totalled roughly 500,000 as of...

Vietnam motorcycle market slows amid transition

Vietnam’s motorcycle market faces a slowdown as sales decline and consumers await new emission standards and the shift to electric vehicles.





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