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In a historic surge, China spent $1.07 billion on Vietnamese fruits and vegetables in just one month, setting a new record and signaling a potential windfall for exporters in 2025.
Computers, electronic products and components continued to dominate Vietnam’s trade in August, both in exports and imports, according to the Department of Customs under the Ministry of Finance.
Five people were arrested after police uncovered a major smuggling network importing undervalued goods through shell companies.
Several major Chinese technology firms have expressed interest in investing in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, renewable energy, railways, and the digital economy in Vietnam.
China has enforced new food safety regulations, rejecting Thai longans and warning Vietnam over residue levels in fruit exports.
The ‘durian metropolis’ of Krong Pac (Dak Lak) is entering a bumper harvest, with many households earning billions of VND, turning National Highway 26 into a bustling "durian road" in the Central Highlands.
In late August, hundreds of container trucks carrying fresh fruit from Vietnam’s key growing regions have lined up at the Huu Nghi International Border Gate, completing customs procedures for export to China.
In recent years, cooperation between Vietnam and China in building “smart border gates” has become an important highlight, helping to remove bottlenecks in the flow of goods, especially agricultural products.
In just seven months, China has become Vietnam’s top cashew market, driving record export growth.
Chinese imports account for over 40% of Vietnam’s total, with electronics, machinery, and textiles driving the surge.
Lao Cai orders multiple agencies to clamp down on smuggled sturgeon as cheap imports threaten local farmers.
With over ten tons of sturgeon ready for sale, Tran Duc Sy have been put on tenterhooks as Chinese fish is flooding the domestic market, while sturgeon prices have plummeted.
Gia Lai hosted an export conference aimed at expanding access to China’s vast market, opening new doors for local agricultural products.
As the country's largest international supply chain fair, the Vietnam International Sourcing Expo 2025 (VIS 2025), hosted by the MoIT in coordination with the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, will run from September 4 to 6.
Saigon General Service Corporation (Savico) has increased its investment in Tasco RT Auto Trading Co., Ltd. to expand operations, focusing on distributing Chinese brands Geely and Lynk & Co.
Demand for durians in the Chinese market is surging, prompting growing interest among importers in seeking supply from Vietnam.
Durian exports have rebounded vibrantly, with an estimated revenue of over $1 billion in the first 7 months. The product has also received positive feedback from Chinese customs authorities, who committed to facilitating smoother exports.
Durian exports are making a strong recovery, with total revenue projected to reach US$2.4 billion in 2025.
China has officially surpassed the US to become the largest importer of Vietnamese shrimp, marking a strategic shift amid volatile global trade conditions and rising US tariffs.
The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade will lead a business delegation to the 4th GDTE, scheduled to take place from September 23–29 in Hangzhou, China.