Vietnam has not seen significant impacts from the US's new trade policies, as its exports are not in direct competition with American companies in their domestic market, according to Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan.
VOV.VN - Algeria’s recent decision to slash coffee import duties following the recent promulgation of the Finance Law 2025 is expected to benefit Vietnamese coffee businesses, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Algeria.
VOV.VN - The price of 9999 gold rings surged beyond gold bars on March 5 morning, reaching a record high of over VND93 million/tael.
Amidst the looming threat of a trade war, Vietnamese exporters are demonstrating resilience and adaptability in maintaining their global market position.
After five years of implementation, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has delivered many positive outcomes, according to a report released by the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) on February 24.
As tensions between the US and countries like China, Canada and Mexico escalate with tariff retaliations, Vietnam is poised to benefit from the shifting global supply chain, experts say.
VOV.VN - US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc E. Knapper has affirmed that recent tariff measures were not aimed at Vietnam, adding that the US remains committed to maintaining and ramping up bilateral economic and trade cooperation with the country.
As the US considers new global tariffs, Vietnam’s booming electronics industry faces both growth opportunities and risks, particularly in the semiconductor supply chain.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has announced import tariff quotas for salt and poultry eggs for 2025, aiming to meet domestic production and consumption needs.
VOV.VN - Textile and wood product exporters in Ho Chi Minh City are actively preparing for the potential increase in US import tariffs, particularly on goods originating from China. This poses both opportunities and challenges for Vietnamese enterprises, as many rely on raw materials imported from China.