Japanese and Thai shops and supermarkets are dominating Vietnam’s retail market by offering competitive prices on a wide range of goods from food and household utensils to electronic products. In years past there was a handful of Japanese and Thai shops operating throughout Vietnam, but today the retail landscape ...
Read moreVietnamese seedless lime cultivated in Ben Luc district, the Mekong Delta province of Long An, sees a great opportunity to be exported to Japan, a fastidious market, heard an agricultural promotion conference recently held in Wakayama prefecture, Japan. Vietnamese seedless lime cultivated in Ben Luc district, Long An province sees a great opportunity to be exported to Japan - Photo: phapluatplus.vn At the event, ...
Read moreIn order to increase export turnover, Hanoi has implemented activities on trade promotion, cooperation, and support among enterprises in the city. The capital’s export turnover made breakthroughs in 2017, with one of six socio-economic targets exceeding the plan. A production line at the Dong Xuan Knitting Company In 2017, Hanoi’s export turnover was estimated to reach US$11.542 billion, a year-on-year increase of 8%, with ...
Read moreThe Republic of Korean (RoK)’s exports of pears and apples to Vietnam have soared in the past years, according to the Korea Agriculture Food Trade Association. A consumer shops at a supermarket - Photo: VNA The RoK’s pear exports to Vietnam surged by 9,440 times in the 2011-2016 period, from 52,000 USD in 2011 to 4.96 million USD last year. Its apple exports to ...
Read moreSignificant contributions to the trade surplus achieved in recent months stemmed from the success of key export sectors in overcoming difficulties. Tra fish is among products that have successfully overcome export difficulties in recent months Phones, rice and fish Telephones are among key Vietnamese exports, accounting for 20 percent of the country’s total export value. However, due to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 explosion ...
Read moreSignificant contributions to the trade surplus achieved in recent months stemmed from the success of key export sectors in overcoming difficulties. Tra fish is among products that have successfully overcome export difficulties in recent months Phones, rice and fish Telephones are among key Vietnamese exports, accounting for 20 percent of the country’s total export value. However, due to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 explosion ...
Read moreMeasures to boost star apple exports to the US were discussed at a conference held in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang on November 14. At the meeting - Photo: thtg.vn According to Pham Anh Tuan, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, star apple is among the locality’s seven competitive fruits and entering the US market opens big opportunities for local farmers ...
Read moreThe steel sector is facing difficulties and challenges despite significant achievements. However, according to the Vietnam Steel Association, the country’s steel export prospects are positive, as China’s steel exports this year may decline due to strong domestic demand for construction, hydropower and transportation projects. Chinese steelmakers have to consider and adjust exports in order to limit negative impacts on the entire Chinese steel sector. ...
Read moreVietnam has so far this year exported 243.2 million USD worth of shrimp to the Republic of Korea (RoK), a surge of 29.8 percent year on year, reported the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers. Vietnam’s shrimp exports to the RoK maintains strong growth The RoK is currently the fifth largest market of Vietnamese shrimp after the EU, Japan, China and the US. ...
Read moreVietnam’s exports in the first 10 months of the year reached US$173.7 billion, an increase of 20.7 percent compared to a year ago, resulting in a trade surplus of US$1.23 billion. Strong export growth Duong Phuong Thao, deputy director of the Agency of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said strong export growth this year is attributed to the production expansion ...
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