The Mexican Ministry of Economy's imposition of preliminary anti-dumping duties of nearly $200 per ton on hot-rolled coil steel from Vietnam is causing a stir in public opinion
The timely and coordinated actions will not only help ease cost pressures but also ensure smooth maritime transport, and stabilise the supply of goods and energy for the economy.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment confirmed that Vietnamese dragon fruit is subject to a 30 percent inspection frequency under EU regulations.
Vietnam will reduce maritime pilotage service fees by at least 10 percent for domestic vessels from April 1 to May 1, in a move aimed at easing rising logistics costs amid global energy market pressures.
Vietnamese exporters were advised to seek partners through reputable channels and to use secure payment methods. Deferred payment arrangements should be avoided.
Anti-dumping investigations are among the most consequential trade law mechanisms that foreign manufacturers and exporters must understand when doing business with Vietnam.