Commodities

Việt Nam urges exporters to diversify markets as Egypt tightens steel import duties

Egypt has issued a series of decisions to impose definitive safeguard duties on imports of cold-rolled steel, coated and color-coated steel...

VGTA urges rules to allow firms to borrow gold from public, ease imports

VGTA proposed allowing jewellery producers to borrow gold from individuals at negotiated interest rates under civil law, arguing that such a...

First fresh pomelo shipment cleared for import into Australia

The first shipment of fresh pomelos was cleared on April 22 for import into Australia, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to access...

Việt Nam's rice sector underutilises $4 billion duty-free market potential

Nearby markets typically involve simpler contracts and logistics, making them more accessible for exporter.

Fuel prices continue sharp drop in latest adjustment

Retail fuel prices in Việt Nam were sharply reduced from 16:00 on April 21 following the latest adjustment by the Ministry of Industry and Trade...

Durian trade stalls in Mekong Delta as inspection bottlenecks tighten

The fruit has become a major export earner, generating over US$1.5 billion in the first quarter of this year.

Cà Mau’s specialty Tài Nguyên rice seeks global markets

Agricultural experts note that the rice is produced under specific natural conditions which contribute to the rice’s unique qualities — soft texture...

SBV weighs 11 bids for gold bar licences

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has received 11 applications from companies and commercial banks seeking for licences to produce gold bars, a SBV’s...

SBV reviews new gold production licences amid rising prices

On April 14, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) confirmed that it has received 11 applications from enterprises and commercial banks seeking licences to...

Fuel imports rise in first quarter amid global market volatility

Vietnam has ramped up fuel imports in the first quarter of the year amid global energy market volatility due to the tensions in the Middle East.





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