Home to the highest number of craft villages in the country, with 47 out of the 52 traditional crafts, Hà Nội is striving to become a pioneer in exporting One Commune One Product (OCOP) items.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into certain ceramic tiles imported from India following complaints from domestic producers who alleged that the dumping caused significant harm to the local industry.
Exports in the first 15 days reached $20.06 billion, while imports totalled $20.29 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of approximately $230 million.
The Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam (TRAV) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade will convene the second annual Trade Defence Forum in HCM City on September 25, following a successful inaugural event last year.
Việt Nam should establish an insurance fund to support small and medium-sized enterprises engaged in international trade, as global market uncertainties continue to rise, according to industry experts.
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 leather and footwear industry looked for new opportunities at the AFA Canada expo in Toronto amid shifting tariffs and global trade diversification.
Việt Nam and Australia are stepping up cooperation across trade, investment, and education, with new initiatives to connect localities and businesses from both sides.
Some 30 companies are showcasing technology solutions at the Week of Trade Networking and Product Exhibition in Supporting Industries, Electronics and ICT Sectors that opened in HCM City on August 13.
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.
The Vietnam Trade Office in Poland has urged exporters to tighten management on product quality after Polish authorities returned a 22-tonne shipment of cinnamon from Việt Nam due to mould.
The ministry is making the most of opportunities and the recovery trends of foreign markets to boost exports, and effectively tackling difficulties in economic and trade relations.
According to China Customs, in the first half of 2025, China imported US$1.35 billion worth of fruits from Việt Nam, totaling nearly 1.37 million tonnes.