Việt Nam’s cold storage system is unevenly distributed, with facilities densely concentrated in some areas while remaining scarce in key raw material regions.
Việt Nam aims to complete provincial forest boundary databases and maps befor the end of this year in a move critical to helpin the timber industry adapt with the European Union’s anti-deforestation rules and maintain exports.
Đồng Nai Department of Agriculture and Environment has signed a cooperation agreement with Japan’s Tromso Joint Stock Company and local cacao manufacturer Trọng Đức Cacao Company Limited to develop a project turning cocoa husks into biochar to promote circular farming.
As Việt Nam targets over 10 per cent GDP growth and enters a new development phase following the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), the US–ASEAN Business Council (USABC), pledges long-term support for investment, trade, and...
The tariff increases on finished wood products, including upholstered chairs, kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinets will be delayed by one year, from January 1, 2026 to January 1, 2027, under the US President Donald Trump’s decision on adjusting import tariffs...
A wide range of processed foods, rice, canned and bottled beverages, spices, tea and coffee, confectionery and health-oriented products are being showcased at the Business Matching and HCM City Products Week 2025 – Food and Beverages, which opened in HCM...
Poland is seeking to strengthen agricultural and food trade with Việt Nam and deepen ties between businesses from both countries, Polish officials said at a press conference and business meeting in HCM City on November 14.
Many OCOP products such as durian, herbal smoked snails, dried young grapefruit, and goat milk are now offered at travel destinations, homestays and eco-tourism sites across the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta city.
The Vietnamese wood industry is facing significant obstacles in terms of expenses, earnings, and the capacity to sustain exports to important markets as a result of new US import levies of up to 50 per cent.