Many Vietnamese enterprises are keeping a close eye on the escalating US-China trade war and have expressed concern about its possible adverse impact on their business.
With the US-China trade war escalating, Viet Nam may be able to increase exports of items like furniture, agricultural products, and leather products to the US, a conference heard in HCM City on Wednesday.
The latest US tariffs on Chinese auto parts was likely to hit Viet Nam’s rubber industry, said head of the Vietnam Rubber Association (VRA)’s Rubber Development Consulting Division Tran Thi Thuy Hoa.
Shares of steel companies have been volatile in recent days following the information that the US may impose steep tariffs on steel imports, but market insiders say this, if it happens, would have a moderate direct impact on domestic steel...
Vietnamese tra fish fillets'' exports to the United States might be hurt
this year due to a high anti-dumping tax rate imposed by the latter, an
official said.