Industries

Agriculture sector ensures food safety, market stability for Tết

On January 29, Minister of Agriculture and Environment Trần Đức Thắng called for strengthened measures to ensure food safety, stabilise prices...

Vietnamese goods take centre stage in Tết market ahead of 2026 holiday

Authorities said they are stepping up inspections and coordination to ensure stable food supplies and prevent price volatility during the upcoming...

Science and technology sector reports strong January growth

The sector’s contribution to gross domestic product growth was estimated at VNĐ124.1 trillion, an increase of 33.3 per cent year-on-year, according...

Industry and trade sector targets over 10% growth in 2026

Following a year marked by positive and notable achievements in 2025, the Ministry of Industry and Trade is set to implement a range of measures to...

VN's products strengthen brand visibility in new markets

To further expand the presence of Vietnamese goods in new and promising markets, businesses will need to take a more proactive approach by joining...

Electronics enterprises urged to embed ESG into core strategy amid global shifts

For years, Việt Nam’s electronics enterprises have joined global supply chains mainly through cost advantages and order-fulfilment capacity. However...

Early preparation underpins stable Tết supply

The Tết supply story this year highlights a positive shift in market organisation, where proactive planning has replaced the year-end rush...

Electronics exports surpass $107 billion in 2025

With an export turnover of US$107.75 billion last year, computers, electronic products and components not only maintained their position as Việt...

Livestock product exports exceed target in 2025

Việt Nam's livestock product export revenue reached US$628 million in 2025, marking a 17.4 per cent increase compared to 2024. This figure exceeded...

US fruit imports to Việt Nam surge 67% as tariff cuts boost trade

The rise was most evident in December, when imports from the US surged 148 per cent to $307 million, overtaking China for the first time that month.





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