Up to now, the capital city of Hà Nội has lured a total foreign investment of about US$62.6 billion, the second-largest in Việt Nam, including 7,312 new projects with registered capital of $28.7 billion.
The MARD suggested China Customs permit more fruits, aquatic species and products of Viet Nam to enter this country, license more Vietnamese aquatic product exporters that meet China Customs’ standards as confirmed by Vietnamese authorities.
China was no longer an easy market with import management measures being erected, urging enterprises to take action meet requirements from production to processing with the focus on ensuring quality stability to increase export to this market.
Trade officials from Viet Nam’s northern border province of Lao Cai and Honghe county of the neighbouring Chinese province of Yunnan visited the Mekong Delta province of Long An on Sunday, seeking to form partnerships with local agricultural production, processing,...
Viet Nam has been China''s largest trade partner among ASEAN countries and the sixth biggest in the world for many years. Meanwhile, China is the largest trade partner and the biggest export market of Viet Nam.
Viet Nam’s farming, forestry and fishery export trade with China fell about 7 per cent year-on-year in the first quarter of this year to US$2.2 billion due to the virus.
The threat of a trade war between the US and China has d considerable volatility in Asian markets in recent weeks. Investors fear that it poses a continued threat to the growth of Vietnamese companies and, potentially, to Vietnamese economic...
Fears of a trade war between the US and China have rocked global stock markets in recent sessions, but experts anticipate limited effects on Viet Nam’s securities market growth as the market is on solid footing and is increasingly reliant...
Vietnamese exports to China experienced a significant yearly increase of 61.5 per cent to over $35.46 billion. That helped to reduce Viet Nam’s trade deficit with China to $22.76 billion last year from $28 billion in 2016.
Efforts to decrease the trade deficit with China is an important policy and one of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT)’s chief concerns, in addition to increasing exports to this market, says Industry and Trade Deputy Minister Do Thang...