Although the anti-dumping duty (ADD) that is applied to Vietnamese honey exported to the US in the recent conclusion has been reduced many times compared to the preliminary conclusion, Vietnamese honey cannot compete with Indian honey in this market.
Read more...
The high price of imported wood materials and the increase in freight rates have been putting great pressure on the wood processing and export industry. Promoting support for businesses and households to plant large timber forests is an important solution to help the whole industry be more proactive in raw materials, towards replacing imported wood sources in the near future.
Read more...
Standardisation of production represents the proper way to increase local export turnover of agricultural products to the United States, in which the nation raked in nearly US$3.5 billion in export turnover during the first half of this year, accounting for 27.1% of the market share.
Read more...
"Green competition" will be the new trend of global competition, and the rapid "greening" of manufacturing industries will help Vietnam seize opportunities and gain advantages.
Read more...
In recent years, the trade turnover between Vietnam and Iran has only stood at a modest level of over US$100 million.
Read more...
Vietnam is now on its way to becoming a new global manufacturing centre.
Read more...
The Covid-19 pandemic, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the increase in world oil prices make it difficult for enterprises to reduce the cost of import and export activities in recent years.
Read more...
Acts that hinder competition in the fertilizer market, especially urea fertilizer, can have multi-dimensional impacts on many sectors of the economy. Many argue that it is necessary to develop policies related to monitoring the business activities of groups of manufacturing enterprises, preventing taking advantage of the market structure to distort competition in the market.
Read more...
According to Mr. Tran Thanh Hai, Deputy Director of the Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade), besides favorable factors, exporting goods will face certain difficulties. Typically, the Russia-Ukraine conflict is hurting the supply of production materials; transportation and logistics costs keep escalating over the past two years with no sign of "cooling down".
Read more...
In 2021, the prices of fertilizers have increased sharply due to the need to recover agricultural production, the escalating price of input materials and high transportation charges. In 2022, fertilizer businesses will continue to benefit from new tax policies and prices.
Read more...| The site is done with the technical support of the project BWTO |