Why is Vietnamese durian exported to the EU checked for residue right at the border gate?
Vietnamese durian exported to the EU is subject to residue inspection at the border gate with a frequency of 10%, this is bad news for fruits and vegetables in early 2024.
In 2023, Vietnam will spend 1.41 billion USD to import all kinds of fertilizers.
In 2023, fertilizer imports will reach nearly 4.12 million tons, worth over 1.41 billion USD, with an average price of 342.9 USD/ton, up 21.3% in volume and down 12.8% in value.
Supply chain disruptions, coffee export prices continue to rise to new highs
Supply chain disruptions due to escalating tensions in the Red Sea pushed Robusta coffee export prices up 2.94% and Arabica prices up a sharp 3.83% to their highest levels.
Dak Lak : Exporting the first official batch of bird's nest to the Chinese market
Thanh Dung Bird's Nest Import-Export Joint Stock Company (Dak Lak) has officially exported the first batch of bird's nest worth 12 billion VND to the Chinese market.
More opportunities to increase agricultural exports to China
In 2024, China continues to be a potential market and there are many open opportunities for Vietnamese agricultural products to increase market share and export value.
Vegetables, rice, and coffee exports have been full of orders since the beginning of the year.
Exports of vegetables, rice, and coffee have continuously "exploded" in orders since the beginning of 2024, signaling a busy business year.
Exporting goods to Germany: Wide open opportunities
Vietnam's goods exports to Germany increased from 6.64 billion USD in 2020 to 7.4 billion USD in 2023.
Concerns about disrupted transportation supply chains push export coffee prices to new highs
Concerns that escalating Red Sea tensions could disrupt supply between the world's top Robusta producers and consumers have pushed prices up sharply.
Exports from January 15-21: In 2023, wood exports will earn 13.5 billion USD; cassava exports enter the billion USD club
In 2023, wood and wood product exports will earn 13.5 billion USD; cassava exports will enter the billion-dollar club... highlights in the export news week of January 15-21.
Fruit and vegetable exports, positive signals from the beginning of 2024
Nearly 20 tons of Dien grapefruit are about to be exported to the US market, Vietnamese fruits and vegetables are receiving positive signals from the beginning of 2024.
China agrees to consider lifting ban on poultry imports from Vietnam
Along with considering early signing of 3 Protocols for 3 types of Vietnamese agricultural products, China agreed to consider lifting the ban on poultry imports from Vietnam.
Which market will supply the most soybeans to Vietnam in 2023?
In 2023, the country imported over 1.86 million tons of soybeans, worth nearly 1.17 billion USD, with an average price of 629.4 USD/ton, up 1.1% in volume and down 8.3% in value.
WTO: Wheat shipments through the Suez Canal down nearly 40%
Wheat shipments through the Suez Canal fell nearly 40% in the first half of January 2024, to 500,000 tonnes.
Export of goods in early 2024 faces new challenges
Orders recover but goods exports face new challenges, in which the "stormy" Red Sea is a hot issue for businesses.
With a lot of land for production, in 2023, Vietnam will spend nearly 2.87 billion USD to import this type of grain.
In 2023, Vietnam will spend 2.87 billion USD to import corn of all kinds, up 1.1% in volume and down 14.1% in value compared to 2022.
Philippines remains the largest market for Vietnamese rice in 2023
With exports of more than 3.1 million tons and revenue of more than 1.7 billion USD, the Philippines remains the largest market for Vietnamese rice in 2023.
Goods exports earned 15.1 billion USD in the first half of January
In the first half of January 2024, Vietnam exported goods equivalent to 15.1 billion USD to global markets.
Concerns over tensions in the Red Sea cause coffee export prices to fluctuate sharply
Robusta coffee prices closed yesterday down 2.95% compared to the reference price; meanwhile, Arabica coffee prices fluctuated quite strongly but still increased 0.42% at the close of the session.
The amount of exported poultry eggs only accounts for 1% of production output.
Our country's poultry egg output is up to 19.22 billion eggs. Of which, the amount of exported eggs is only about 1%.
Deputy Prime Minister requests EC to soon remove yellow card on Vietnam's seafood exports
On the afternoon of January 18, at the Government Headquarters, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang received Chairman of the European Parliament's International Trade Committee Bernd Lange.
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