In 2025, Viet Nam's textile and garment exports are estimated to reach 46 billion USD, with a trade surplus of 21 billion USD, further affirming its pivotal role and position among the top 3 globally.
China has lowered the anti-dumping duties it will levy on pork and pig by-products imported from the European Union, publishing a final ruling that cuts tariff rates well below the provisional levels applied since September.
Mexico has opened an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probe into U.S. pork leg and shoulder imports after domestic producers alleged unfair pricing and government support, the government said on Monday.
As global protectionism intensifies, Korea’s steel industry finds itself at the center of two major trade challenges. The U.S. has imposed steep tariffs, while Viet Nam — one of Korea’s fastest-growing export markets — has initiated anti-dumping measures.
The ministry estimated that the total import-export revenue might reach 920 billion USD this year, a record high that would place Viet Nam among the world’s top 15 countries by trade value.
Next year, Viet Nam is expected not only to maintain a high growth rate relative to the region but also to further reinforce its status as one of Asia’s economic bright spots thanks to macroeconomic stability, a dynamic domestic market.