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Cà Mau Province dried shrimp producers busy with Tết demand

Dried shrimp producers in Cà Mau Province are operating at full capacity, increasing output and introducing new items to meet rising demand for Tết...

Việt Nam's wood exports reach record $17 billion in value

Despite unprecedented challenges from global markets and the growing impacts of climate change, 2025 marked a historic milestone for Việt Nam’s wood...

Vietnamese rice exporters pivot strategy for a challenging 2026

As the industry moves into 2026, fresh challenges are emerging, demanding more proactive and adaptive strategies from both policymakers and the...

Pepper industry needs to better adapt to stringent export requirements: experts

The pepper industry needs to place greater emphasis on meeting the stringent sustainability requirements of international markets rather than chasing...

Việt Nam to proactively reduce rice exports from 2026

Đỗ Hà Nam, Chairman of the Vietnam Food Association (VFA), said that this year presents numerous difficulties and challenges, and the global supply...

Việt Nam's auto market posts double-digit growth in 2025

Sales gained strong momentum in December, driven by aggressive promotions and incentives during the year-end peak season.

Gold, silver prices increase as investment demand surges

SJC gold bars have gained VNĐ10 million per tael in just two weeks while silver prices jumped 29 per cent, driving strong investor interest in the...

VASEP forecasts pangasius exports to hit $2.3 billion this year

Việt Nam’s pangasius sector is supported by tightening global whitefish supplies and improving demand in several key markets.

Pepper exports hit record high in 2025

According to the Vietnam Pepper and Spice Association (VPSA), the country exported 22,473 tonnes of pepper of all kinds in December, earning US$146.4...

Vietnam leads ASEAN in EV market growth

Vietnam is emerging as a regional frontrunner in the transition to electric mobility, driven by rapid market growth and rising electrification.





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