With positive results recorded in the first nine months of 2024 and efforts of businesses, experts are optimistic about the country’s bright export prospects in the rest of the year towards a historical record of US$400 billion.
VOV.VN - The United States, China, the EU, ASEAN, the Republic of Korea (RoK), and Japan remained Vietnam’s largest export markets during the eight-month period with a combined revenue of US$207.7 billion, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
VOV.VN - The Nigeria Customs Service has announced the implementation of a 0% import tax rate and exemption of value-added tax (VAT) on a number of food items imported into Nigeria, including those from Vietnam, according to the Vietnamese Trade Office in Nigeria.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has suggested Vietnamese enterprises further learn about Thai consumers’ taste and the country’s regulations and technical standards to boost exports to this market.
The Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Products on March 14 held a ceremony in HCM City to announce and award certificates to 529 high-quality Vietnamese businesses in 2024.
The Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Products on March 7 announced a list of 529 businesses with products winning the high-quality title voted by consumers in 2024.
Walmart, the renowned retail giant based in the US, expects to turn Vietnam into a goods supply centre of Asia, Andrea Albright, Executive Vice President, Sourcing, for Walmart, has told Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien.
VOV.VN - Two-way trade turnover between Vietnam and Cambodia rose 3% in the first nine months of this year to reach US$4.77 billion, according to statistics unveiled by the Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance.
The promotion of national standards and technical regulations has significantly contributed to improving the quality and competitiveness of products, goods and services, an official has said.
The US’ increased trade defence measures on imports in general and Vietnamese goods in particular has made it increasingly hard to export to this market, according to Counsellor and head of the Vietnam Trade Office in the US Do Ngoc Hung.