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Footwear export nears 60 billion USD in 6 years
Footwear export nears 60 billion USD in 6 years
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Vietnam should focus on high-quality rice, experts say
Reorganising production and producing high-quality rice with retraceable origins will increase Vietnamese rice’s value on the international market amid fierce competition from foreign…
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Vietnamese chicken breast to be exported to Japan
First batch of processed chicken breasts of a Dong Nai-based poultry company will be sold in Japan in July, according to the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Branch of the southern…
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Brazil to import robusta coffee from Vietnam
Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture’s manager in charge of coffee Silvio Farnesi has said that the government has approved the importation of robusta coffee for the first time in history,…
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Vietnam – an proactive and active APEC member
Vietnam - an proactive and active APEC member.
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Vietnam among top five Asian exporters to Canada
Vietnam remained the fifth biggest exporter to Canada in Asia, after China, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan (China) in 2016.
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Vegetable exports rise 14 percent in January
Vegetable exports in January rose 14 percent year-on-year to reach 230 million USD, reported the General Statistics Office.
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APEC – Leading Asia – Pacific economic cooperation mechanism
APEC - Leading Asia - Pacific economic cooperation mechanism.
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Government updates energy testing law
A new government circular took effect on February 10, allowing businesses to announce their level of energy efficiency and self-label their goods.
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Singapore continues to pin hopes in TPP
The 11 remaining countries of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) could decide to push ahead with the ratification of the agreement hoping that the US will change its mind and rejoin…
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