Pakistan has allowed nearly 500 containers of tea of Việt Nam stuck at Karachi Port due to regional tensions to be re-exported, the Ministry of Industry and Trade said on Wednesday.
Việt Nam has experienced steady growth in GSC-related employment since 2008 and hosted the largest number of GSC-related jobs in South-East Asia in 2023, according to ILO.
The US has launched an anti-circumvention probe into steel wheels from Việt Nam over claims they were finished using China-origin hot-rolled steel to evade existing US anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
JLL Vietnam, a property market researcher, has recently increased its 2025 forecast for Vietnamese hotel investment volume from US$100 million to $125 million, reflecting a strong belief in the market''s growth prospects and rising attractiveness to both domestic and foreign...
Themed Go Global – Winning Global Markets, the forum co-organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and Swiss Government-backed projects explored ways for Vietnamese exporters to boost competitiveness and seize new opportunities as global supply chains are reshaped and...
Việt Nam’s E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency (iDEA) and Shopee signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote and support Vietnamese micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to grow e-commerce exports to Southeast Asian markets.
Vietnam News Agency spoke with Dr Bùi Quý Thuấn, head of the research department at the Vietnam Industrial Park Finance Association (VIPFA), on the significance of the Joint Statement between Việt Nam and the US on the Reciprocal, Fair and...
The rate at which Vietnamese exporters are utilising tariff incentives remains below expectations. A major reason is that many products still fail to meet the agreement’s strict rules of origin, preventing them from qualifying for preferential tariffs.
Closer coordination between associations and Việt Nam''s overseas trade offices to enhance early warning mechanisms for policy changes and technical barriers should be also included. Such efforts would enable businesses to adjust promptly and better prepare for international trade risks.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has recently issued a document to various ministries and agencies seeking feedback on the draft decree that will regulate the criteria for determining the origin of goods with Vietnamese origin in domestic circulation.