Dragon fruit exports plunge in June (05/08/2025)
Dragon fruit exports in June plunged 53% from the month before due to declining supply, rising overseas competition and administrative procedure issues.

Expansion of export markets for innovative products remains limited (04/08/2025)
This situation requires close and synchronized coordination among ministries, industry associations, the business community, and especially Vietnam's network of trade offices abroad

"OCOP Export Products Fair" opens in Hanoi (04/08/2025)
The fair also attracts international booths from countries such as Peru, Laos, and Cambodia, as well as business-matching booths from various trade units.

EVFTA marks five years with nearly $300 billion in Vietnam-EU trrade (04/08/2025)
Five years since its entry into force, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has catalysed nearly $300 billion in two-way trade, establishing Vietnam as the EU’s top trading partner in ASEAN and its 16th largest globally.

HCMC fast-tracks export certificates for dragon fruit and black pepper (01/08/2025)
Following urgent instructions from the Prime Minister to alleviate export bottlenecks for dragon fruit and black pepper shipments to Europe, the food safety watchdog in Ho Chi Minh City has moved swiftly to process export documents.



Vietnam, US to smooth trade (31/07/2025)
Fuelled by a bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership, Vietnam is actively working with the United States on the early recognition of its market economy status in a bid to help Vietnamese goods shun market risks.

Intentions reinforced on Azerbaijan trade (31/07/2025)
A newly forged cooperation framework between Vietnam and Azerbaijan is being materialised, paying the way for businesses of both countries to explore opportunities.

New export standards set to elevate Vietnam’s durian sector (31/07/2025)
Durian exports are making a strong recovery, with total revenue projected to reach US$2.4 billion in 2025. For the first time in a decade, Vietnam is updating its national durian standards to improve product transparency and safeguard the reputation of its agricultural exports globally.

New export standards set to elevate Vietnam’s durian sector (30/07/2025)
Durian exports are making a strong recovery, with total revenue projected to reach US$2.4 billion in 2025. For the first time in a decade, Vietnam is updating its national durian standards to improve product transparency and safeguard the reputation of its agricultural exports globally.

Shrimp, coffee, and durian fuel July surge in agro-exports (30/07/2025)
Shrimp, coffee, and durian were Vietnam’s key agricultural performers that saw simultaneous increases in both prices and export volumes in July, offering a much-needed boost to the market after months of stagnation, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MoAE).

Vietnam becomes second largest smartphone exporter to US: Canalys (30/07/2025)
Vietnam's share of smartphone exports to the US in Q2 rose to 30%.

HCMC establishes new management authority for export processing and industrial zones (29/07/2025)
It performs the function of direct State management over export processing zones (EPZs) and industrial zones (IZs) in the city.

Export decline clouds outlook for Vietnamese tuna in second half (29/07/2025)
Vietnam’s tuna exports dropped 21% year-on-year in June to just over US$67 million, casting a shadow over the industry’s prospects for the remainder of 2025, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

KPMG launches tariff modeller in Vietnam to navigate US tariff risks (29/07/2025)
KPMG has unveiled a tariff modelling platform to help foreign-invested companies and exporters in Vietnam navigate US tariff risks.

China emerges as Vietnam’s top shrimp importer (28/07/2025)
China has overtaken the United States to become the largest importer of Vietnamese shrimp, with import value soaring by 80 per cent in the first half of 2025.

Seafood exporters making tariff-ready adjustments (28/07/2025)
Vietnam’s seafood industry is navigating a challenging export landscape thanks to tariff-related uncertainties in key markets.