Although the world is facing inflation, rising transportation costs and increasing demands for "greening", the Vietnamese textile and garment industry still maintains a positive recovery momentum.
Asia continues to be the largest market for Viet Nam’s agricultural exports, with shipments of coffee, fruits and vegetables, cashew nuts and pepper hitting all-time highs in the January – November period this year.
The Republic of Korea’s medical and beauty device manufacturers are increasingly viewing Viet Nam where the median age is 33.4 as a promising market with strong consumer demand and rapid economic growth.
On November 20, 2025, the Minister of Industry and Trade issued Decision No. 3377/QD-BCT and a Notice launching the final review of anti-dumping measures on sorbitol products from India, Indonesia, and China (Case Code: ER01.AD14).
Vietnamese seafood exports to Japan reached US$1.445 billion over the past ten months of the year, standing out despite a contracting Japanese market caused by inflation, a weakened yen, and subdued consumer spending.
By 2030, Viet Nam's textile and garment industry aims to reach 64.5 billion USD in export turnover, growing 6.5-7%/year. To reach this milestone, the challenge is clearly not easy.
Viet Nam’s seafood export industry is on track to hit its projected target of $11 billion this year, despite experiencing slower growth in exports to the U.S. due to increased tariffs.