
VIETNAMESE ENTERPRISES LOST ADVANTAGES DUE TO THE SHARP INCREASE IN IMPORT AND EXPORT COSTS
Currently, Vietnam's logistics costs account for about 20-25% of GDP, which is much higher than that of other countries in the region. Finding a solution to reduce import and export costs is an urgent task to improve the competitiveness of Vietnamese goods. Logistics...

ORGANIC RICE “SPROUTS” ON THE SAND
The white sand area of Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces is considered the harshest place in Vietnam. However, it is aiming for sustainable organic agriculture, in which rice is the leading and gradually opening opportunities to take over the new consumption market...

GROW ORGANIC PEPPER, OVERCOME CHALLENGES
The life of households in Binh Phuoc has still balanced thanks to growing organic pepper. Despite erratic weather, pests, and unstable prices, pepper gardens are so green. Starting to grow pepper in 1986, Mr. Phuong Thanh Tran in hamlet 10, Thien Hung commune, Bu Dop...

VIETNAMESE BAMBOO AND GRASS STRAWS ON THE EUROPEAN BANQUET TABLE
Many Vietnamese business owners have taken breakthrough steps to improve the quality and increase the brand value of Vietnamese goods. It is the story of turning easily found, even worthless materials such as grass, bamboo, areca leaves, etc into high-value products....

HANDICRAFTS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE VALUE
For many years, handicrafts have always been among Vietnam's 10 largest exports with diversified products and high added value. This is also an industry with a relatively high-profit margin compared to other economic sectors. Up to now, Vietnam's handicrafts products...

EXPORTS TO INDIA INCREASE STRONGLY

TIEN GIANG: THE PRICE OF CATFISH HAS INCREASED COMPARED TO THE LAST YEARS

KIEN GIANG: RICE PRODUCTION OF THE WINTER-SPRING CROP REACHED MORE THAN TWO MILLION TONNES

WOOD EXPORT TO THE EU IS “FULLY SCHEDULED” BY THE END OF THE THIRD QUARTER OF 2022
