Vietnamese enterprises are making a strong impression at the Global Sources Trade Show 2025, which is taking place from October 18-21 at the AsiaWorld-Expo Convention and Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong (China).
VOV.VN - Apple has, for the first time, released a list of its "Made in Vietnam" products and local supply chain partners involved in manufacturing components for iPads and Mac computers.
Vietnamese goods have steadily established a strong presence in the UK, with exports to this demanding market continously growing since 2021, said Hoang Le Hang, First Secretary of the Vietnam Trade Office in the UK.
A list of 100 outstanding businesses in the "Vietnam Pavilion" on the Alibaba.com platform - a leading B2B e-commerce platform, was announced on March 6 under a cooperation programme between Alibaba.com and the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
With noteworthy signs of recovery in the first two months of this year, the national economy is expected to bounce back quickly this year.
The Vietnamese pavilion has received impressive attention from visitors at the ongoing international Fine Food Australia 2023 Expo taking place from September 11-14 in Sydney.
Regulations on criteria for “made-in-Vietnam” products have not been issued since the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s proposal five years ago due to difficulties in origin traceability and worries over the burden of compliance costs on enterprises, the ministry said.
More than 90% of consumers said that they prioritise made-in-Vietnam commodities when making a decision on the purchase of anything, according to the steering committee for the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s “Vietnamese people prioritise made-in-Vietnam products” campaign.
Vietnam will promote the use of e-commerce channels to expand export markets and enable enterprises to participate in foreign distribution networks.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) launched a week promoting Vietnamese goods at a ceremony held at Co.opmart supermarket in Hanoi on November 14.