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Petrol, diesel prices tick up on August 20

The retail price of E5RON92 petrol was capped at VNĐ21,833 (US$0.84) per litre, up VNĐ598 per litre from the previous ceiling price.

After boom, durian industry seeks higher value

The rapid growth has made durian one of Việt Nam's leading agricultural export products but has also exposed weaknesses in the management of growing...

Taiwan launches anti-dumping probe into 20 Vietnamese steel producers

The subject goods are widely used in kitchenware, food processing, home appliances, construction, aerospace, petrochemicals, machinery and...

ST25 rice officially enters Selgros wholesale supermarket chain in Germany

ST25 rice is supplied by Mova Plus, marking the outcome of more than a year of engagement and exchanges between the Vietnamese company and Selgros...

VFA calls on businesses to help support rice purchases from farmers

The association particularly urged businesses to buy fragrant and high-quality varieties, such as DT8 and OM18, at prices of VNĐ7,000 (US$0.27) per...

US raises anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese pangasius

The final rates were significantly higher than those announced in the preliminary results in February, creating additional pressure on Vietnamese...

Finance ministry proposes simpler customs rules for fuel

The draft circular aims to streamline procedures and increase the use of technology and risk-based management.

Rubber industry explores carbon market opportunities

The rubber industry has significant opportunity to participate in the carbon market, given the trees' long growth cycle, large biomass and ability to...

Sugar industry shifts focus to quality

The domestic sugar market continues to face significant challenges due to abundant supply, low prices, and pressure from imported sugar and sugar of...

China spends nearly $1b on Vietnamese durian in first half

China spent nearly US$988 million on Vietnamese durian in the first half of this year, up 43.4 per cent from a year earlier, accounting for almost...





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