Thailand, with its 70 million people and growing purchasing power, offers a promising export market, but Vietnamese businesses must improve product quality, understand consumer trends, and develop long-term strategies to succeed.
Việt Nam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and Thailand’s Central Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost the sale of Vietnamese products in both domestic and international markets in the 2026-28 period.
VietCham Thailand aims to work as a key platform for companies to exchange ideas, seize opportunities and tackle challenges together. It is also hoped to assist businesses in accessing markets, expanding partnerships and beefing up economic cooperation between Việt Nam...
Activities by the Việt Nam Trade Office in Thailand in 2024 have strengthened trade ties, helping Thailand remain Việt Nam’s largest ASEAN trading partner, said Trade Counsellor Lê Hữu Phúc.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has forecast that foreign arrivals will reach 40 million in 2025 following the government’s measures to stimulate the economy and tourism.
The “Meet Thailand 2024” conference opened in the central city of Đà Nẵng on September 27 with the participation of over 300 delegates from central and local agencies, leading Thai organisations and corporations, and businesses from both countries.
The domestic producers allege that wood fibre board products from Thailand and China are being dumped into the Vietnamese market, causing significant harm to local manufacturers.
Thailand, which previously ranked sixth after Japan and Taiwan (China), has climbed to fourth place with a seven-month export value of $123 million, a 70 per cent increase compared to the same period last year.
Fresh lychees from Lục Ngạn district, the northern province of Bắc Giang, continue to be sold at the supermarket chain of Gourmet Market and shopping malls belonging to Thailand’s The Mall Group this year.
Given the shared goal of achieving net zero emissions, the Việt Nam Trade Office in Thailand will actively seek opportunities to connect enterprises in climate change response sectors.
Thai BJC BigC Group, which owns MM Mega Market, tabled a number of initiatives to foster economic growth, sustainability and community development in Việt Nam at a meeting with HCM City People''s Committee vice chairman Nguyễn Văn Dũng on March...