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.
Việt Nam showcased durian and related products at the first-ever ASEAN–China Durian Festival held in Beijing on August 9 by the ASEAN–China Centre (ACC) and the embassies of ASEAN member states.
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.
This grassroots synergy – powered by digital platforms, complementary industries and cultural affinity – has fueled a robust partnership between the two countries.
Vietnamese and Chinese enterprises have agreed to establish a new maritime shipping corridor, named “Two Ports, One Route,” directly linking Weifang Port in Shandong province of China with Long An International Port in Tây Ninh province of Việt Nam.
Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports bounced back in the first seven months of 2025, reaching more than $3.8 billion due to strong demand for durian, coconut and other key products.
Following a strong impression at the 3rd Global Digital Trade Expo (GDTE 2024), the Việt Nam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade will lead a business delegation to the 4th GDTE, scheduled to take place from...
The two countries have more room to advance cooperation in green energy, infrastructure development, logistics and advanced manufacturing, said analysts and exporters.
The route offers travellers an exciting opportunity to explore the rich cultural, culinary and historical heritage of two of Asia’s most iconic cities, according to Vietjet.
The surge was attributed to the signing of a protocol in August last year, which allowed Việt Nam to export frozen durian to China and the efforts to increase investment in processing and diversify products.