Industries

US tariff shifts offer Vietnamese exporters short-term relief but heighten need for preparedness

Analysts said the latest tariff developments present a dual impact on Việt Nam’s exports, creating short-term relief while opening a new phase of...

$947 million trade deficit posted in first half of February on rising input imports

Textile and garment exports reached $1.8 billion, up 32.51 per cent, indicating a recovery in orders from several major markets.

Exporters step up production after Tết to meet overseas orders

Of note, shrimp exporters received an early boost after the US announced lower-than-expected anti-dumping duties at its 19th administrative review...

Mini-marts accelerate expansion as modern retail momentum builds

Industry observers say operators are moving quickly to capitalise on shifting consumer behaviour and supportive policy changes.

HCM City steers businesses towards green manufacturing with policies

Rather than imposing rigid requirements for enterprises to “go green”, HCM City has in recent years adopted a policy approach that encourages...

MoIT to issue list of used goods subject to temporary suspension

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is drafting a circular including a list of scrap materials and used goods subject to temporary suspension...

Traceability reshapes consumer behaviour, supply chains

At supermarkets, convenience stores and traditional markets, scanning QR codes to check product origin and supply-chain information is becoming more...

Carbon footprint emerges as new competitive edge for Việt Nam’s farm exports

The carbon footprint is emerging a new benchmark of competitiveness for Việt Nam’s farm produce exports as global carbon markets take shape and...

Strengthening the core role of industry and trade

The industry and trade sector has made significant and comprehensive contributions to Vietnam’s socioeconomic development. Phan Thi Thang, Deputy...

HCM City sees surge in industrial production

HCM City's Industrial Production Index rose by 1.1 per cent in January from the previous month and 30.4 per cent from a year earlier, reflecting...





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