On February 11, SPS Viet Nam announced receipt of WTO Notification G/SPS/N/CHN/1357 concerning China’s 2025 GACC Notification No. 219 on declaration requirements for foreign agricultural exporters to China.
Amidst Indian shrimp businesses proactively reallocating their markets, prioritizing the EU market over over over-reliance on the US, Viet Nam's seafood industry faces the urgent need to change its growth model to maintain its global market share.
Seafood exports rose 13% in January despite rising trade barriers, as the industry shifts strategy to diversify markets, strengthen domestic resources, and promote green production amid global uncertainties.
A strong recovery in demand from China, ASEAN, and Japan has propelled pangasius to the top of the seafood growth charts, continuing the upward momentum seen in 2025.
Circular No. 30/2025/TT-BKHCN defines technical conditions for importing used equipment into Viet Nam to ensure safety, efficiency, environmental protection, and sustainable development of the semiconductor industry.
The goal by 2030 is to achieve an annual crude steel production of approximately 25 million tons and finished steel production of 32 million tons, meeting 80-85% of domestic demand and boosting exports.
The article said Viet Nam’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 8.02% year-on-year in 2025, demonstrating strong resilience amid a sluggish global economic backdrop.