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Carbon footprint the key to be competitive

For Vietnamese exporters, the journey of a product to an overseas market is increasingly being measured not only in dollars and tonnes, but also in...

Global demand for aquatic products to grow at 11% over next decade

Global demand for aquatic products for food and non-food uses is projected to grow by 11 per cent over the next decade, driven largely by expanding...

C/O delays threaten seafood and footwear exports

Delays in issuing certificates of origin are disrupting seafood and footwear exports, driving up costs and putting businesses at risk of missing...

Exporters urged to act now as EU shifts to stricter sustainability rules

The EU is no longer focusing solely on the quality of the final product but is increasingly scrutinising every stage of the supply chain.

Removing procedural barriers to give women entrepreneurs greater momentum

While their businesses contribute significantly to job creation and household incomes, they are particularly vulnerable to administrative barriers.

Vietnamese businesses advised to rethink strategies to expand market share in US

The US is one of Việt Nam's largest and most important export markets. Alongside traditional products such as garments, footwear and wooden...

Hung Yen expands space to attract a new wave of industrial investment

Industrial production in Hung Yen rose 15.4 per cent in the first seven months of 2026, prompting the province to expand its industrial parks and...

Việt Nam hopes to boost US exports as buyers maintain sourcing links

Việt Nam has competitive advantages in electronics, machinery, textiles and garments, footwear, wooden furniture, seafood, agricultural products and...

Việt Nam looks to develop materials industry to strengthen strategic autonomy

The materials industry forms the foundation of industrial development and is critical to strengthening strategic autonomy, national competitiveness...

Việt Nam seafood exports could top $12 billion despite gathering headwinds

The industry will have to contend with four major challenges: higher tariffs, stricter traceability requirements, rising input costs, and...





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