The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment said that the export turnover of agricultural, forestry and fishery products is estimated at 5.8 billion USD, down 3.7% compared to the previous month but up 8.4% compared to the same period last year.
Although the textile and garment export turnover in 2025 has not reached the expected level, this is still considered a year of successful "overcoming difficulties" of the industry, especially in the context of an increasingly unpredictable market.
It is forecasted that fruit and vegetable exports will be quite positive in the coming months. Especially when fresh jackfruit has been officially licensed by China for official export to this market.
Viet Nam’s durian continues to lead the country’s fruit exports, with export revenue estimated at US$3.4 billion over the past 11 months, surpassing total exports for 2024, according to the Vinafruit.
Viet Nam’s squid and octopus exports are likely to increase by 10-15% in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared with the third quarter, if domestic raw material supply remains stable, according to VASEP.
Viet Nam’s rice exports are forecast to fall 11.5% this year to around 8 million metric tons due to a sharp fall in shipments to the Philippines, the chairman of the country’s food association said on Tuesday.
MOFCOM announced the decision to launch a sunset review investigation, into the anti-dumping measures on imported polyphenylene sulfide originating from Japan, the US, South Korea, and Malaysia.