By 2030, Viet Nam aims to become a leading exporter of high-quality agricultural, forestry, and aquatic products and food, with a strong position in the global supply chain.
With an export turnover of 107.75 billion USD in 2025, computers, electronic products and components not only maintained their position as Viet Nam’s largest export by value, but also contributed more than half of the overall increase in the country’s export turnover in 2025.
Viet Nam's livestock product export revenue reached 628 million USD in 2025, marking a 17.4% increase compared to 2024. This figure exceeded the ministry's target of 550 million USD.
Strawberry Growers for Fair Trade (SGFT) has requested the US authorities to initiate an antidumping investigation into fresh and chilled strawberries imported from Mexico between November and April.
Canada’s reluctance to lift more anti-dumping duties on Chinese steel may have blocked Prime Minister Mark Carney from negotiating a deal on canola tariffs beyond the end of 2026 during last week’s trip to China,.
In 2025, the global trend towards trade protectionism continued to intensify, leading to a notable rise in the number of trade-remedy investigations targeting Viet Nam’s exports, with unprecedented complexity and an increasingly diverse scope.