Commodities

Philippines considers Việt Nam’s DT8 rice as new import tariff reference

Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr., Philippine Secretary of Agriculture, told BusinessWorld Online that the Department of Agriculture (DA) was reviewing the...

Moves made to establish national gold exchange

This initiative aims not only to address recent fluctuations in gold prices but also to create a transparent market framework that promotes...

Vietnamese coffee exporters urged to revamp supply chains for stricter EU rules

From December 30, 2025, every coffee shipment to the EU must prove it was not grown on land subject to deforestation after December 2020.

Steel industry faces challenges in 2026

The domestic steel industry has positive prospects in 2026, though rising competition and export headwinds are widening performance gaps among...

Toyota sales in Việt Nam jump 45% in January

Toyota Motor Vietnam (TMV) reported strong sales growth in January 2026, delivering 4,852 vehicles, a 45 per cent increase year on year, bringing its...

Domestic gold bars tumble 13% as global sell-off rattles local market

Since hitting a historic high of VNĐ191.3 million on January 29, SJC gold has dropped VNĐ25.3 million.

MoIT unveils mandatory roadmap for E10 biofuel

As planned, during March and April 2026, the ministry will conduct inspections and assessments of the readiness of key petroleum traders, production...

Rice exports expected to reach 7.73 million tonnes in 2026

The total output this year is expected to be slightly higher than in 2025, at around 45.6 million tonnes, thanks to higher average yields of 6.14...

Việt Nam ranks third globally in cassava exports but supply chain faces hurdles

Meeting international sustainability requirements is critical if the cassava sector is to maintain market share and achieve an export turnover of...

Tilapia exports to US accelerate

According to VASEP, the increased presence of Vietnamese tilapia in the US market is linked to significant fluctuations in global supply.





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