The US has officially imposed steep tariffs on solar energy products imported from four Southeast Asian countries - Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia.
VOV.VN - Pressures are building up on Vietnamese exporters seeking to penetrate deeper into the European Union (EU) as the bloc imposes stricter requirements for imported agricultural, aquatic, and industrial products, according to insiders.
VOV.VN - Beyond its traditional agricultural strengths, Vietnamese enterprises are working to expand the market share of high-potential products such as rubber, pepper, and cassava in strategic export destinations.
VOV.VN - The 90-day suspension of reciprocal tariffs by the US, which includes Vietnam, is viewed as a "golden period" for relevant agencies, businesses, and industry associations to prepare plans to meet the export standards, particularly for the US market.
As global integration and sustainability demands intensify, Vietnam, a top-three global shrimp exporter, is strategically transitioning to green practices to elevate its role in the international seafood supply chain.
Although Vietnam saw positive results in the export of wood and wooden products in first quarter of this year, breakthrough measures are needed for the country to overcome global economic headwinds and achieve the yearly export target of US$18 billion.
Deputy Minister of Finance Le Tan Can led a Vietnamese Government delegation to pay a working visit to Cuba from April 11 to 14, aiming to further strengthen the traditional solidarity, special friendship and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, especially in terms of economics, trade and investment.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam Trade Office in the Philippines has forecast that the Philippines' rice import demand this year will remain high and Vietnam will continue to be its leading rice exporter.
Vietnam and India have great potential for cooperation in the garment and textile sector as the US's new reciprocal tax policy could significantly impact exports of both countries to the US market, according to Bui Trung Thuong, Trade Counselor at the Vietnam Trade Office in India.
The European Union is concerned that Chinese goods, previously destined for the US, could be redirected to the European market due to the reciprocal tariffs, said Nguyen Thi Hoang Thuy, head of the Vietnam Trade Office in Sweden, concurrently in charge of the Nordic market.