Ghana became Vietnam’s largest rice buyer in September, accounting for nearly 22% of total exports after the Philippines temporarily suspended imports.
Despite successful finding its way onto tables in more than 170 countries and meeting the world’s toughest quality standards, Việt Nam’s seafood is still struggling to capture the attention of its own 100 million consumer base.
Applying technology, accelerating digital transformation, and exploiting data are keys to moving towards a green and smart supply chain and logistics...
Once considered humble agricultural byproducts, Vietnamese leaves such as cassava, bay, banana, and sweet potato are gaining international appeal, bringing in nearly $9 million in export revenue over the first eight months of 2025.
The Government’s decision to merge certain provinces and cities is expected to necessitate adjustments to all existing master plans while streamlining project approval procedures.
Viet Nam is currently considered the third largest textile and garment exporting country in the world (after China and Bangladesh) and has overcome the stage of only making cheap processed goods.
The shift reflects a recognition that today's supply chains cannot be sustained by concrete and steel alone. They must be made resilient, transparent and technologically advanced.