Viet Nam shipped over 9.2 million tonnes of iron and steel worth nearly US$6.1 billion over the past 11 months of the year, representing a 26.1% decrease in volume and a 28.9% drop in value compared to the same period last year.
The Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) has warned that the country’s shrimp industry is under growing pressure as the US imposes a preliminary anti-dumping duty of up to 35.29%, alongside a series of new tariff barriers.
Viet Nam’s passion fruit exports have grown rapidly, climbing from US$20 million in 2015 to more than US$222 million in 2023, and reaching US$202 million during the past ten months of 2025.
After more than six years of implementation, the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) has helped many Vietnamese industries increase exports to member countries' markets.
Vietnamese aquatic products have laid the groundwork for long-term expansion including early steps to build investment partnerships in emerging markets such as Algeria and Cuba.
The Canada Border Services Agency announced a dumping margin of 5.7% for a major Vietnamese company , while other exporters were found to have dumping margins of 158.9%.
The US has launched an anti-circumvention probe into steel wheels from Việt Nam over claims they were finished using China-origin hot-rolled steel to evade existing US anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
Viet Nam’s total export-import turnover is projected to reach US$900-920 billion in 2025, bringing the country closer to the world’s top 15 nations by overall trade scale.