Export Industry

More export opportunities for wood industry businesses

A series of modern equipment and wood processing raw materials were brought to Vietnam by 320 enterprises from 27 countries and territories to connect and trade at two major international exhibitions on the wood industry, opening up great export opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises. Wood exports ranked second in the world On November 19, at the

UK reviews tariff quotas on steel rebar imported from Vietnam

The UK Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has initiated a review of tariff quotas on steel rebar imported from Vietnam. The review does not mean an import ban, but aims to assess whether Vietnam will continue to be exempted from the tariff quotas, based on the regulations on maximum import rates for developing countries. According to

Ministry of Industry and Trade informs about Decree 280 of China

The Import and Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade) recommends that businesses and food manufacturers exporting to the Chinese market carefully study the newly issued Decree 280. The General Administration of Customs of China has just issued Decree 280 to replace Order 248, regulating the registration of imported food production facilities, effective from June

Vietnam-US Tax Technical Negotiations: Positive Signals for the Future

From November 12–14, 2025, in Washington, D.C., the technical negotiation round on the Fair and Balanced Reciprocal Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the United States continued to be implemented as planned… This is the next step right after the Ministerial-level negotiation session on November 10, demonstrating the common determination of both sides in soon completing

Enterprises need to meet EU market regulations

The high requirements of the EU are both a challenge and an opportunity for Vietnamese agricultural, forestry and fishery products to increasingly meet international standards. Speaking at “Promoting the export of Vietnamese agricultural, forestry and fishery products to the EU market”, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang emphasized that good political-diplomatic relations

Air Freight Rates Fall for Six Months in a Row: Peak Season ‘Quiet’

A global air freight market analysis for October 2025 shows spot rates continued to decline for the sixth consecutive month as supply outstripped demand, signaling weaker demand in the coming months, despite a slight increase in volumes. Rates Fall as Market Shifts to Favor Shippers The air freight market is shifting further in favor of

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