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Businesses cut costs to retain market share

HCM City food firms cut costs and hold prices amid weak demand and rising input costs, accelerating a shift to greener, more efficient production.

Tech-driven shift expands OCOP market access

From enhancing transparency in production processes to boosting sales on digital platforms, technology is not only reshaping traditional business...

Efforts intensify to maintain key agricultural export markets

Domestic agricultural enterprises are exerting efforts to maintain their standing in key export markets to avoid dependence on certain markets...

Smart factories or bust: decision time in 2026

In many Vietnamese factories, transformation does not begin with a robot arm or a fully automated line but starts with the simple realisation that...

VN ranks 18th among world’s top exporters in 2025

Việt Nam’s export hit $470 billion for the first time last year, up more than 16 per cent year-on-year, with a trade surplus of over $20 billion

Fruit and vegetable exports surge on global demand

Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports posted robust growth in the early months of this year, driven by improved compliance with standard...

Industry, trade sector plays key role in double-digit growth target

Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng on Wednesday told the industrial and trade sector to take the lead in addressing existing problems and promote production...

Vietnamese firms urged to meet Japan supply chain standards

Bilateral trade between Việt Nam and Japan reached over $51 billion for the first time last year, reflecting increasingly deep economic ties.

HCM City firms call for stable logistics costs, lower bank lending rates

HCM City businesses posted solid first-quarter results but face rising costs, tight credit and slowing demand, prompting HUBA to call for lower...

MoIT streamlines import–export procedures to boost trade growth

MoIT has introduced sweeping reforms to certificates of origin and related procedures to cut red tape, reduce costs and help businesses better tap...





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