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Cashew firms enhance processing to add value to exports
Cashew firms enhance processing to add value to exports

20/03/2024

Cashew processing businesses have in recent years invested in modern machinery and equipment for intensive processing and adding more value to their products, according to insiders.

Proactive in trade defense to maintain export advantages
Proactive in trade defense to maintain export advantages

20/03/2024

Recently, US Department of Commerce (DOC) continues to extend the time to issue the final conclusion on the investigation and review of product scope on wooden cabinets imported from Vietnam. According to a notice given by the US Department of Commerce, the final conclusion of the product scope review investigation is expected to be issued on April 5.

UK lifts tariff on California prune juice
UK lifts tariff on California prune juice

20/03/2024

UK import tariff on prune juice suspended after lobbying by UK trade and California Prune Board

EU to impose tariffs on Russian grain imports, sources say
EU to impose tariffs on Russian grain imports, sources say

20/03/2024

The EU is preparing to impose tariffs on grain imports from Russia and Belarus to placate farmers and some member states, officials familiar with the plans said on Tuesday.

Husbandry associations urges technical barriers to be tightened as soaring meat imports weigh on domestic industry
Husbandry associations urges technical barriers to be tightened as soaring meat imports weigh on domestic industry

20/03/2024

Compared to countries with developed husbandry industries, Việt Nam’s regulations on meat imports are not strict and have many loopholes.

Green production critical to sustainable textile, garment export
Green production critical to sustainable textile, garment export

18/03/2024

Textile and garment exports posted a year-on-year increase of 15% in the first two months of 2024, a result partly attributed to the industry’s gradual adaptation to the green production requirement of import markets.

VASEP says zero per cent export services tax should remain
VASEP says zero per cent export services tax should remain

18/03/2024

VASEP's calling came amid proposed amendments to tax laws, which could potentially see export services subjected to a 10 per cent value-added tax has been put forward.

Việt Nam's rice exports to Senegal remain low compared to demand
Việt Nam's rice exports to Senegal remain low compared to demand

18/03/2024

Despite being one of the primary supply sources for Senegal – a country with one of the highest per capita rice consumption rates in West Africa, Việt Nam's rice exports to this nation remain modest.

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