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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.

Vĩnh Long exports 1st shipment of fresh pomelos to Australia

The Mekong Delta province of Vĩnh Long marked on April 13 the export of its first batch of fresh pomelos to Australia, also the first ever official...

Rice export value falls despite steady volumes in Q1

Falling prices dragged down Việt Nam’s rice export value in early 2026 despite steady volumes, as the sector shifts towards higher quality and...

Dairy sector pushes for sustainable growth amid headwinds

Amid the challenging environment, the sector should tap into niche markets, driven by demand for premium and specialised dairy products as well as...

Rice exports to the Philippines face safeguard risks

The investigation covers a wide range of rice products under AHTN Chapter 1006, including paddy, husked (brown) rice, semi-milled or wholly milled...

Việt Nam’s pepper exports rebound strongly despite supply and shipping challenges

The country exported 30,638 tonnes of pepper in March, comprising 26,190 tonnes of black pepper and 4,448 tonnes of white pepper.

Việt Nam ensures sufficient fuel supply through April amid global uncertainties

Importers brought in approximately 3.2 million cubic metres of fuel in March. Combined with current inventories of around 1.6–1.8 million cubic...

South Africa halts anti-circumvention probe into tyre imports from Việt Nam and ASEAN

The products under investigation included pneumatic tyres for passenger cars, buses and trucks.

Việt Nam slaps up to 27.83% tariff on Chinese hot-rolled steel

Việt Nam has imposed a provisional tariff of up to 27.83 per cent on certain imports from China to curb circumvention of anti-dumping duties.

Đồng Nai exports 220 tonnes of banana globally

A 220-tonne banana shipment marks Đồng Nai’s push to expand agricultural exports and strengthen its global market presence.





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