With an investment of VNĐ12 trillion (over US$454.3 million), a high-rise complex integrated with a livestock feed production plant is expected to generate VNĐ10 trillion in annual revenue. It received approval from Tây Ninh provincial authorities in June and the...
Việt Nam–Shandong trade turnover grew 12.5 per cent in 2024 and surged 18.9 per cent in the first eight months of 2025. Việt Nam’s exports to Shandong jumped 29.4 per cent during January - August, making Việt Nam the province’s...
Huatie Vice Chairman Fan Dongtao said the firm has been implementing cooperation projects in various localities, primarily in infrastructure investment and construction, covering transport systems, urban facilities, and service complexes. It is also in discussions with Vietnamese partners to further...
Việt Nam and China hold vast potential to further deepen tourism and investment cooperation, Vietnamese Ambassador to China Phạm Thanh Bình stated at a forum in Beijing on Sunday.
At CAEXPO 2025, Việt Nam is presenting nearly 200 booths with farm produce, processed foods, consumer goods, furniture and handicrafts for Chinese and ASEAN markets.
It is time for farmers, cooperatives and enterprises to embrace official export pathways to ensure sustainable growth and improved market access as recent challenges such as congestion at border gates and concerns regarding price and quality underscore the urgency for change.
A Chinese expert said the Vietnamese and Chinese economies, with shared strengths in technology and dynamic SMEs, could use AI to complement each other and drive new growth.
Statistics show that Việt Nam exported 96,000 tonnes of cashews worth US$608 million to China in the first seven months of 2025, up 29 per cent in volume and 47 per cent in value from a year earlier.
The Youyi Guan customs in Guangxi, China, has operated an intelligent quarantine system since 2023, enabling Việt Nam and China to digitalise the entire coordination process.
Thắng highlighted the robust growth of Việt Nam–China relations, noting that China has been Việt Nam’s largest trading partner for over 20 years, with trade reaching more than US$200 billion last year.
Chinese market demand is diverse, favouring products where Gia Lai holds competitive advantages including coffee, durian, passion fruit, black pepper and coconut.
Chinese companies, including big ones from Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Taiwan, have confirmed their participation in the Vietnam International Sourcing Expo 2025 (VIS 2025) this September.
Việt Nam’s exports of crabs and sentinel crabs surged to over US$173 million in the first half of this year, representing a rise of 38 per cent over the same period last year and reaching the highest level in a...
China’s Laoling City, in coordination with VINEXAD, hosted a series of events in HCM City from August 7-9 to seek trade and economic cooperation with Việt Nam.