The Việt Nam International Baby Products & Toys Expo and the Việt Nam International Gift and Housewares Expo opened at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in HCM City on December 18.
This marks a significant milestone for Việt Nam, providing a reliable information platform to assist businesses in complying with the European Union''s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
The event offered a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of engaging activities, providing visitors the opportunity to explore Hà Nội''s distinctive agricultural culture, admire high-quality agricultural products with clear origins and celebrate the rich heritage of craft villages.
Việt Nam''s One Commune One Product items have gained a good reputation inside and outside the country. Businesses have exported their products to many markets in the world thanks to Free Trade Agreements. Let''s listen to some OCOP exporters talking...
Electronic traceability for seafood products helps improve statistics and traceability for seafood caught by fishing vessels, creating favourable conditions for fishermen and businesses.
To better exploit the tariff incentives from the UKVFTA, it is necessary for Vietnamese fishery producers and exporters to focus on improving quality and supply capacity to expand market share in the UK
The central provincial department of Agriculture and Rural Development has included ten OCOPs (One Commune One Product) – for promotion and introduction into the US market.
Chinese items have become more and more popular in many traditional markets in HCM City. In some wholesale outlets such as Tân Bình and An Đông, it''s not difficult for customers to find Chinese goods priced from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of đồng.
Decree 15, which aims to ensure the food safety of imported food products, s problems for the cashew industry, particularly for companies importing raw cashew from Africa, a seminar heard in Bình Dương Province on Monday.
Việt Nam remained Singapore''s 5th largest exporter of aquatic products for three straight quarters, the Việt Nam Trade Office in the city-state has said.
Clause 5 of Article 15 of the Law on Credit Institutions, which took effect from July 1 this year, prohibits banks from ‘linking’ the sale of non-mandatory insurance products with the provision of banking products or services, in any form.