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Việt Nam imposes provisional anti-dumping duties on coated steel from China and South Korea

The highest provisional duty rate applied is 37.13 per cent for products from China and 15.67 per cent for those from South Korea.

Growing areas shifting focus to specialty coffee production

Experts have said that specialty coffee such as Fine Robusta, is gaining traction as a high-value product, selling for up to double the price of...

SJC, ring gold prices exceed VNĐ101 million for the first time

The increase is being driven by the sky-rocketing gains of the international gold price.

Inspection team in rice export oversight

The inspection team will focus on enforcing legal regulations related to rice export business activities in the Mekong Delta region, addressing...

EU deforestation rules pose challenges for rubber production in Việt Nam, Cambodia

The seminar was held against the backdrop of new European Union (EU) regulations on forest protection, which are posing significant challenges to the...

Deputy PM requests investigation into record high pork prices

Pork prices reach as high as VNĐ80,000 (US$3.14) per kilogramme in some localities, which is the highest level in the last five years.

Petrol prices rise in latest adjustment

The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance have announced an increase in retail fuel prices, effective from 3pm on Thursday.

Tuna exports hit record high but face major regulatory barriers

Strict regulations on resource exploitation and trade from export partners such as the US and EU are creating challenges for Việt Nam's tuna industry.

​Vietnam’s shrimp exports exceed $4bn in 2024

Vietnam recorded a shrimp yield of over 1.264 million metric tons in 2024, up 5.3 percent year on year, while exporting over US$4 billion worth of...

Steel sector faces challenges

China’s steel exports are a primary concern, as its producers offload surplus supply amid weak domestic demand, potentially undermining local...





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