VOV.VN - The Vietnamese trade office in Australia said on July 12 that it is launching a trade promotion programme aimed at pushing Vietnamese ginger to Australian consumers.
VOV.VN - Local firms have been advised to develop a long-term strategy when exporting to the EU market due to value added tax (VAT) being officially applied for online B2C transactions of suppliers from third countries to its customers, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Belgium and the EU.
VOV.VN - John Cockerill, a leading Belgian group that specialises in developing large-scale technological solutions, said it is aspiring to transfer activated carbon production technology, that uses coconut shells and coir, to Vietnam.
VOV.VN - After receiving recent positive feedback from plenty of Japanese consumers, Vietnamese lychees are expected to expand their market share in Japan in the near future.
VOV.VN - The nation’s fresh lychees have hit the shelves of supermarkets in Kagoshima Prefecture of Japan for the first time as part of “Vietnam’s goods” week which is running from June 4 to June 6 at Kagoshima AEON Mall.
VOV.VN - A total of 40 tonnes of Vietnamese fresh lychees are set to arrive in Australia in the coming days, according to the Vietnamese Trade Office in Australia.
VOV.VN - Approximately 100 tonnes of Vietnamese lychees are due to be exported to both South Australia and Western Australia in the near future, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
VOV.VN - Along with the Australian market, Ho Quang Cua, dubbed the “father” of ST25 rice, has moved to hire a lawyer in the United States in order to formally file an application for the registration of trademark protection for ST25 rice in the US.
VOV.VN - The Algerian Ministry of Trade has recently informed the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance about the updated list of suspended fruit imports into Algeria during the harvest time, according to the Vietnam Trade Office based in Algeria.
VOV.VN - The Asia- Africa Market Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade has stated that a document which supposedly details China's ban on imports of Vietnamese chilies is a forgery and was not issued by the General Department of Customs of China.