The European Union has introduced sharply elevated anti-dumping tariffs on fused corundum imports from China to curb market distortion and reduce strategic dependency...
The US is set to invest $15.2 million in a five-year project aimed at improving Viet Nam's tilapia value chain while expanding trade in soy-based aquaculture feed and tilapia products.
By 2025, Viet Nam had trade relations with more than 230 markets and had signed 17 FTAs with 65 economies, placing it among the most active participants in bilateral and multilateral trade frameworks.
Viet Nam's tuna exports are showing signs of recovery, especially in the EU. Demand for convenient products, such as frozen steamed tuna for processing, is forecast to increase again.
Viet Nam’s tilapia exports recorded strong growth over the past 11 months of 2025, up198% year on year, pointing to steady demand in the global market, particularly for mid-range products.
Viet Nam plans to export approximately 7 million tonnes of rice in 2026, down from 8 million tonnes last year, with a gradual reduction to just 4 million tonnes by 2030, according to Do Ha Nam, Chairman of the Viet Nam Food Association.