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Hanoi, driving force for sales of farm produce
Hanoi, driving force for sales of farm produce

(VEN) - The capital Hanoi with nearly 10 million residents, millions of tourists and affluent middle class has in recent years become a destination for various kinds of goods, especially farm produce, from provinces and cities in the agrarian hinterland. Playing the role of a bridge in connecting buyers and sellers, Hanoi has helped build a firm position for Vietnamese farm produce in the domestic market while at the same time promoting exports.

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HCM City enjoys impressive growth in import-export turnover
HCM City enjoys impressive growth in import-export turnover

Despite suffering the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict which affects international trade, import and export activities of Ho Chi Minh city still achieved impressive growth in the first quarter of this year.

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Untapped potential for Vietnam’s agro-fishery exports to Japan
Untapped potential for Vietnam’s agro-fishery exports to Japan

(VEN) - Japan’s great demand for agro-fishery products and foodstuff provides increasing opportunities for Vietnamese exports.

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Significant opportunities brewing for Vietnamese coffee this year
Significant opportunities brewing for Vietnamese coffee this year

(VEN) - Coffee is an important commodity, accounting for three percent of the country's GDP, and about 15 percent of the total export turnover of agricultural products.

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Cassava industry seeks solutions to boost export value
Cassava industry seeks solutions to boost export value

Diversifying markets and taking advantage of free trade agreement (FTA) tariff quotas are solutions for the country’s cassava industry to boost exports and ensure sustainable development, a conference has heard.

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Tra fish production, exports surge
Tra fish production, exports surge

Vietnam’s tra (pangasius) fish sector is seeing a strong recovery after three years of gloom.

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China increases rice imports, a good opportunity for Vietnam
China increases rice imports, a good opportunity for Vietnam

VCN – Currently, China has increased demand for rice imports due to a surge in domestic prices and adverse weather. China’s import demand will be a good opportunity for Vietnam in the near future.

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Port jam in China, pay attention to export control
Port jam in China, pay attention to export control

VCN - Seaports in China are still tightening pandemic control, and limited activities cause congestion at ports, leading to a huge number of containers stuck. Seafood exporters are advised to pay attention to control the processing stage.

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Pangasius exports go for a good price
Pangasius exports go for a good price

VCN - Pangasius prices have increased sharply, consumption demand in many countries has been positive and orders are plentiful, so the export price of frozen pangasius fillets has increased to US$3.4/kg, an increase of US$0.25/kg compared to January 2022.

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Cargo through seaports rises 3 percent in four months
Cargo through seaports rises 3 percent in four months

Seaports in the country handled more than 236 million tonnes of cargo during the first four months of 2022, up 3 percent from the same period last year, according to the Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA).

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Vietnam’s exports to UK up 16.4 percent last year
Vietnam’s exports to UK up 16.4 percent last year

After being heavily impacted by COVID-19 for two years, trade between Vietnam and the United Kingdom (UK) has recovered, reaching nearly 6.6 billion USD at the end of 2021, up 17 percent from the previous year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

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Vietnam’s frozen sapodilla fruit promoted in Australia
Vietnam’s frozen sapodilla fruit promoted in Australia

Vietnam’s frozen sapodilla was the highlight at a trade promotion event held by the Vietnam Consulate General in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, and the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia at Paddington Market in Sydney on April 30.

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