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Substandard products hinder Vietnamese construction materials on home turf

For domestic businesses to feel confident investing in and producing high-quality products that meet consumer demands, strong legal support is still...

VN to review measures for Thai sugar

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has started a final review of anti-dumping and countervailing duties on sugar products imported from...

Việt Nam’s rice export prices fall nearly 19 per cent despite growing volume

Việt Nam’s rice industry is facing a steep drop in export prices, even as shipment volumes climb, underscoring the challenges of a volatile global...

Coffee exports hit record on EU, US demand

The EU remained the largest coffee export market of Việt Nam, importing more than 367,000 tonnes worth $2 billion, a rise of 10.2 per cent in volume...

Việt Nam eyes to expand market for processed coffee

Việt Nam targets increasing the exports of roasted and instant coffee and reach an export turnover to US$5-6 billion by 2030.

US launches trade investigation into Vietnamese steel rebar

Eight Vietnamese exporters are named in the petition for their role in producing and exporting the investigated steel products.

Việt Nam enhances rice export position in Canadian market

Some overseas Vietnamese firms, such as KD Trading, have boldly imported ST25 rice, helping to boost brand awareness in Canada. Việt Nam has now...

Industrial giants take lead in Việt Nam's pork market

With an estimated consumption of nearly 4 million tonnes in 2025, the country stands as the second-largest pork consumer globally, behind only China.

Rice groups take issue with needless rules

Vietnamese businesses and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry are urging policymakers to revise certain provisions in the country’s rice...

Gold market embarks on transparent path

Developing a gold exchange in Vietnam will improve market management and is a strategic step toward establishing a regional and international gold...





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