Việt Nam cements its position as the world’s second-largest coffee producer and leading robusta supplier, latest data by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed.
Rising costs, export disruptions, and falling prices are putting pressure on the poultry industry, prompting firms to cut costs, diversify markets, and accelerate technology adoption. Nguyễn Thanh Sơn, president of the Vietnam Poultry Association, shares his insights.
Experts say the shift towards sustainability could become a rare opportunity for SMEs to access global supply chains, attract investment, and outpace slower-moving larger competitors.
VINAMAC EXPO 2026 will also host a series of sideline events, including the 44th meeting of the Asian Welding Federation and the announcement ceremony of the China-Việt Nam Artificial Intelligence and Automation Cooperation Initiative.
Việt Nam’s shrimp farming industry is facing mounting challenges from dangerous diseases and climate related environmental changes, prompting experts and businesses to call for a shift towards proactive disease prevention and sustainable farming practices.
This activity aims to promote the effective implementation of policies and laws on the development of the country''s logistics services, focusing on digital transformation, green logistics, and sustainable development.
Intel is relocating part of its semiconductor production lines from Costa Rica to its facility in HCM City-based Saigon High-Tech Park, signalling a deeper commitment to Việt Nam as a primary strategic pillar in its global manufacturing network.
As Cambodia has strictly tightened customs clearance procedures for imported goods from other countries since the beginning of May 2026, including Việt Nam, authorities said businesses need to proactively adapt the new regulation.
Vietnamese coffee exporters are stepping up efforts to penetrate Germany’s premium coffee segment through their participation in Kaffee Campus 2026, a major coffee event organised by the German Roasters Guild (Deutsche Röstergilde e.V.)
Rapid growth in Việt Nam’s auto industry is exposing reliance on imports, underscoring the need for deeper localisation and a stronger industrial ecosystem.
Prime Minister Lê Minh Hưng on Wednesday told the industrial and trade sector to take the lead in addressing existing problems and promote production and business activities, as the sector plays a key role in helping the country meet its...
The province had approximately 26,120 hectares of Arabica coffee, with an estimated output of 37,724 tonnes of green coffee beans by the end of last year.
The Vietnam coffee pavilion was launched on April 15 within the framework of Coffee Expo Seoul 2026, held at the COEX Convention and Exhibition Centre in Seoul, the Republic of Korea (RoK).