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Promising future for Vietnam-Finland cooperation

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, bilateral trade turnover rose by 61.2% year-on-year to US$285 million in the first six months of this year.

Apparel sector faces supply chain disruption

Stagnant business and production activities as a result of the impact of Covid-19, increased pressure over delivery to partners, and high transport costs are threatening the supply chains of the apparel sector.

Trade with China: $20 billion in exports, $43 billion in imports

Vietnam’s import and export activities in May were affected by the fourth Covid-19 wave, but they still increased generally.

If Vietnam becomes complacent about achievements, it will be left behind: economists

Vietnam ranks 70th among 190 economies in this year's Doing Business 2020 report released by the World Bank (WB). One year earlier, it ranked 69th, and in 2018, it was 68th.

Local enterprises must deal with challenges in FTA implementation

Vietnamese enterprises need to be proactive in terms of gaining knowledge of incentives, whilst simultaneously managing themselves in order to deal with gaps and weaknesses occurring in the implementation of FTAs, according to economic experts.

Trade deficit with China grows as imports soar

The value of Chinese imports in the first months of 2021 alone reached $15.42 billion, twice as much as the value of Vietnamese exports to the market.

Vietnam’s $8 billion seafood industry warned of risks

Vietnam’s seafood exports have bounced back after a period of sliding, but there has been a spread of disease among some shrimp and fish breeding areas.

Q1 rice export outlook remains promising

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam’s rice output totalled 42.8 million tonnes in 2020

Vietnam sees record-high exports in 2020, but worries about trade accusations

Overcoming lockdowns during Covid-19, Vietnamese goods still reached all corners of the planet.

Overcoming pandemic shocks, maintaining high growth rate, Vietnam is the ‘next Asian miracle’

Vietnam was among the countries gaining the highest GDP growth rates in 2020, which could serve as a launching pad for further growth.

Vietnam prepares to cope with trade remedies by importing countries

The increase in Vietnam’s exports in recent years may prompt import countries to activate trade remedies against Vietnam’s products.

HCM City ready to welcome investment opportunities in new situation

The rate of foreign investment attraction in Ho Chi Minh City since the beginning of the year has continued to rise.

China remains major market for Vietnam’s farm produce

The first consignments of litchis grown in Hai Duong province shipped to Singapore hit the newspapers.

Chinese found counterfeiting Vietnamese origin for woodwork exports

Many Chinese wooden furniture manufacturers have been found setting up foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) in Vietnam to ‘fabricate’ Vietnamese origin for their exports to the US.

Unable to find new markets, garment companies lower business targets

Garment companies have been told to find new alternative markets as the US and EU are busy fighting against Covid-19.

During Covid-19, agriculture becomes pillar of the economy

The Covid-19 pandemic continues to cause exports to stagnate. Coffee growers in the Central Highlands are experiencing many hardships.

What will happen for VN if Samsung lowers export turnover goal by $5.8 billion

In Vietnam, Samsung has been making a great contribution to the country’s GDP over the last many years.

VN textile and garment shares lose appeal

Textile and garment companies are facing double problem: they find it difficult to import input materials and cannot export their goods.

Exports suffer during Covid-19 crisis as orders are cancelled or delayed

Some countries have temporarily closed shopping centers and asked people to stay at home to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which has affected exports of Vietnamese enterprises.

How are Vietnamese businesses managing during the Covid-19 crisis?

While tourism, transportation and F&B sectors are suffering heavily from Covid-19, the impact on other business fields has been less severe.