Vietnamese mangoes on the go: US licenses imports

Vietnamese mangoes on the go: US licenses imports
(VEN) - Following a decade of patient negotiations, the United States has licensed the import of Vietnamese mangoes. Mangoes will join litchi, longan, rambutan, star apple and dragon fruit on US supermarket shelves, positioning the US as the 40th export market for Vietnamese mangoes. 

Vietnam wants to furnish the world

Vietnam wants to furnish the world
(VEN) - Following over two decades of development, during which it focused on filling orders for foreign markets, Vietnam’s wood sector has come into its own and is now aiming to become a global furniture hub. 

Vietnam wants to furnish the world

Vietnam wants to furnish the world
(VEN) - Following over two decades of development, during which it focused on filling orders for foreign markets, Vietnam’s wood sector has come into its own and is now aiming to become a global furniture hub. 

Cracking the paradox of the cashew sector

Cracking the paradox of the cashew sector
(VEN) - Due to insufficient domestic resources, the more products they export, the more raw materials domestic cashew companies need to import. This paradox has plagued the Vietnamese cashew sector for many years.

Tra fish exports target US$2.3 billion

Tra fish exports target US$2.3 billion
(VEN) - In 2018, tra fish exports reached a record high US$2.26 billion, up 26.4 percent compared with 2017. In 2019, the sector will intensify processing to increase product value and maintain export growth. 

Orders for wood product exports soar

Orders for wood product exports soar
Huynh Van Hanh, permanent Vice Chairman of the Handicrafts and Wood Industry Association of HCM City (HAWA), said international buyers have shifted their orders with exporters from other countries, especially China, to orders with Vietnamese firms since when Vietnam signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

Orders for wood product exports soar

Orders for wood product exports soar
Huynh Van Hanh, permanent Vice Chairman of the Handicrafts and Wood Industry Association of HCM City (HAWA), said international buyers have shifted their orders with exporters from other countries, especially China, to orders with Vietnamese firms since when Vietnam signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

Foreign trade off to a good start

Foreign trade off to a good start
(VEN) - Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) data show the total value of Vietnam’s foreign trade in January 2019 reached US$40.8 billion, a rise of 1.8 percent compared with December 2018 and up 0.89 percent compared with January 2018.

Foreign trade off to a good start

Foreign trade off to a good start
(VEN) - Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) data show the total value of Vietnam’s foreign trade in January 2019 reached US$40.8 billion, a rise of 1.8 percent compared with December 2018 and up 0.89 percent compared with January 2018.

Rice farmers face stagnant sales, lower prices

Rice farmers face stagnant sales, lower prices
(VEN) - Rice prices have dropped recently after a long period of price hikes, presenting rice farmers with a challenge. Vietnam Economic News’ Nguyen Hanh spoke with Le Van Banh, former director of the Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute.

Rice farmers face stagnant sales, lower prices

Rice farmers face stagnant sales, lower prices
(VEN) - Rice prices have dropped recently after a long period of price hikes, presenting rice farmers with a challenge. Vietnam Economic News’ Nguyen Hanh spoke with Le Van Banh, former director of the Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute.

Two-month export of aquatic products up 4.4 percent

Two-month export of aquatic products up 4.4 percent
The export of aquatic products earned the country 372 million USD in February, bringing the total export value of those products in the first two months of 2019 to 1.11 billion USD, up 4.4 percent from a year ago. 

Two-month export of aquatic products up 4.4 percent

Two-month export of aquatic products up 4.4 percent
The export of aquatic products earned the country 372 million USD in February, bringing the total export value of those products in the first two months of 2019 to 1.11 billion USD, up 4.4 percent from a year ago. 

Festival promoting Buon Ma Thuot coffee brand opens in Dak Lak

Festival promoting Buon Ma Thuot coffee brand opens in Dak Lak
The seventh Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Festival opened in the Central Highlands province of Dak lak on March 9, in the presence of Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh, representatives from ministries, sectors and the local authorities, as well as residents and visitors.