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Vietnam’s industrial output hits seven-year high in 2025

Vietnam’s industrial production recorded its strongest growth in seven years in 2025, underpinned by a robust manufacturing rebound, resilient...

Việt Nam’s industrial output surges to highest level since 2019

The growth outpaced the previous year's 8.2 per cent increase and represented the highest level since 2019.

Việt Nam eyes $10 billion fruit and vegetable exports

Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports are set to reach $10 billion in 2026, driven by durian, coconuts and bananas, with sustainable growth and...

Vietnam’s seafood exports surpass $11 billion in 2025

A broad-based rebound in global demand helped seafood exports post a robust performance in 2025, comfortably surpassing targets set at the start of...

National retail strategy lays foundation for new growth phase

As domestic consumption continues to recover, the investment environment becomes more transparent and digital transformation accelerates, Việt Nam is...

Việt Nam runs trade surplus of over $20 billion in 2025

Việt Nam’s total trade reached more than US$930 billion in 2025, up 18.2 per cent year on year, with a trade surplus of $20 billion, according to the...

Solid finish for manufacturing after volatile year

The Vietnamese manufacturing sector ended a turbulent year on a positive note, with output and new orders rising solidly again and business...

Harsh tests forecast for livestock industry in 2026

The latest forecasts indicate that meat imports into Việt Nam will continue to rise this year, surpassing levels seen in 2025.

Việt Nam’s semiconductor surge underscores mounting demand for skilled workers

Việt Nam currently has some 15,000 semiconductor specialists, well below the target of 50,000 by 2030, underscoring an increasingly acute shortage of...

VN manufacturing sector remains firmly inside growth territory in final month of 2025

Việt Nam’s manufacturing sector ended 2025 on a strong note, with PMI data showing sustained expansion, rising output and growing optimism among...





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