Từ khóa: #Vietnam's exports

Despite RCEP, Vietnam’s export activities still face many difficulties

Despite RCEP, Vietnam’s export activities still face many difficulties

The activities of many enterprises show that, although Vietnam has already been a member of RCEP and applied preferential policies as prescribed by other member countries, in fact, the export of enterprises still faces many difficulties. From 2020 to now, pangasius products exported to this market have seen more than half of the number of containers have to be recalled due to Covid-19 infection.
Coffee is one of key export products of Vietnam to Poland. (Photo: SGGP)

Poland – important gateway to bring Vietnamese goods into EU

The Ho Chi Minh City Investment and Trade Promotion Center (ITPC) on January 28 held a seminar on the prospects of exporting goods to the European Union through the gateway of Poland to assist enterprises to have more information and experience to increase exports to this market.
Eurasian market widens doorway for VN's food, foodstuffs

Eurasian market widens doorway for VN's food, foodstuffs

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic has changed the consumption trend in the Eurasian market, in which the food, foodstuffs, agricultural, and aquatic product processing industry in Vietnam has great advantages.
Processing shrimps for export. (Photo: SGGP)

Vietnam’s exports not entirely rely on aquatic exports

The Office of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), on October 24, informed the press that the balance of trade of Vietnamese goods between domestic and foreign-invested (FDI) enterprises was veering strongly, at the same time affirmed that Vietnam's current export turnover does not entirely depend on shrimps and fish.
Vietnamese enterprises have competitive edge when exporting processed food into the US market. (Photo: SGGP)

Vietnam should be cautious about taking advantage of US-China trade war

More than 300 participants participated in the Vietnam-US Trade Forum 2019 with the theme ‘Global Supply Chains Movement – Opportunities to Promote Bilateral Trade and Investment’ held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in association with the American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AmCham Vietnam) on September 6 in Ho Chi Minh City.