Commodities

Tariff shock from the US increases risks for Việt Nam’s shrimp exports

Tariff moves from the US are increasing costs and risks, while also making US businesses more cautious about importing shrimp from Việt Nam.

EU Commission started investigation on Việt Nam's copper tubes

The investigation also covers products imported from China, Mexico and Uzbekistan. The information was relayed by the Việt Nam Trade Office in...

Việt Nam's reinforcing steel face high tariff in the US

The preliminary anti-dumping duties imposed on Vietnamese rebar are considered relatively high compared with those applied to several other countries...

Fuel prices rose again, price stabilisation fund tapped to cushion the increase

According to an announcement by the Ministry of Industry and Trade effective from 11.45pm Tuesday, the price of RON95-III gasoline rose by VNĐ2,080...

Middle East conflict raises risks for global coffee market

The US-Iran conflict could put pressure on the coffee market through higher production costs, a volatile dollar, skyrocketing fuel prices and growing...

Import duties on several petroleum products down to zero

The policy comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, which has begun to...

Rice exports up 5% in volume in first two months of 2026

In the first two months of the year, rice exports reached 1.3 million tonnes valued at $599.3 million, up 5 per cent in volume but down 11.2 per cent...

Retail fuel prices increase sharply after global oil surge

The retail price of E5RON92 biofuel rose by VNĐ3,777 (US$0.14) to a maximum of VNĐ25,226 per litre. The price of RON95-III gasoline increased by...

VN records strong increase in fuel imports in the first two months

Statistics of Vietnam Customs showed that Vietnam spent more than US$1.44 billion importing 2.18 million tonnes of petroleum products in the first...

Promoting high-quality rice exports amid mounting challenges

Việt Nam exported an estimated 600,000 tonnes of rice worth US$370 million in January, up 12.4 per cent in volume and 16.9 per cent in value...





Commodity prices

MOST READ

Back To Top