Industries

Textile, garment exports estimated to hit $46 billion in 2025

The industry’s trade surplus is estimated at $21 billion, reaffirming the sector’s position as a key pillar of Việt Nam’s trade balance.

Quality service, autonomy key to retail growth

Việt Nam's retail sector should develop stronger autonomy, higher-quality services and sustainable competitive advantages.

Việt Nam races to shed EU ‘yellow card’ as crackdown on illegal fishing intensifies

Việt Nam has fully populated its national fisheries database, VNFishbase, with all 79,360 fishing vessels – a 100 per cent registration rate.

Red River Delta localities take actions to drive export growth

Việt Nam’s foreign trade continued to gain momentum this year, with the Red River Delta emerging as one of the country’s strongest export drivers.

Regional links expected to promote Việt Nam’s agricultural exports

Developing green value chains therefore serves a dual purpose: optimising economic benefits and improving rural livelihoods, while balancing...

Wood exporters turning challenges into opportunities

The industry is undergoing a positive transition. If pursued decisively, Việt Nam could establish a lasting competitive advantage in the global...

Đồng Nai eyes leap forward in high-tech aquaculture

By embracing science and technology, aquaculture farmers in Đồng Nai Province have been able to increase productivity, lower costs and improve...

Việt Nam enjoys opportunities amid production repositioning wave

Although global foreign direct investment (FDI) is entering a phase of adjustment, contracting and placing greater emphasis on quality, Việt Nam...

Hà Nội recognises 35 main industrial products for 2025

The city also recognised the top 10 outstanding industrial products of 2025, underscoring the efforts of promoting innovation, improving...

Connectivity key for supply chain

Many lawmakers are suggesting new mechanisms to boost the domestic supporting industries and foster supply chain connectivity between foreign and...





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