China remains the largest buyer, accounting for 62.9 per cent of the total fruit and vegetable exports value, followed by the US with 6.6 per cent and the Republic of Korea with 3.9 per cent.
In the first ten months, Việt Nam exported 206,427 tonnes of pepper worth nearly $1.4 billion, down 5.9 per cent in volume but up 25.4 per cent in value from a year earlier.
A notable reality is that many seafood companies face significant challenges when trying to return to the domestic market, which is considered highly promising with a population of over 100 million and growing consumer demand.
Vietnam’s tea exports in October were estimated at nearly 12,000 tonnes, worth 20.9 million USD, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has reported.
In the first ten months of 2025, Mexico, the world's eighth-largest coffee exporter, unexpectedly spent nearly 35 times more on purchasing coffee from Vietnam compared to the same period last year.
Green production is being enforced more rigorously in the textile sector than in any other industry, requiring a complete overhaul of processes from design and manufacturing to disposal.
The US is investigating major meat processing corporations on suspicion of price manipulation, protecting consumers and farmers from record-breaking beef prices.
Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is currently accepting applications for exemptions from anti-dumping measures applied to certain hot-rolled coil steel (HRC) products imported from China.