Overseas buyers increasingly turn to Viet Nam for supply
15/04/2026 47International importers are increasingly looking to source products from Viet Nam, driven by growing demand across key markets such as Mexico, Taiwan (China) and the United States.
As of April 13, the Department of Foreign Market Development under the Ministry of Industry and Trade reported a notable rise in demand from overseas partners seeking Viet Namese suppliers.
In Mexico, the Viet Nam Trade Office has been working with local authorities and trade promotion organizations to strengthen bilateral cooperation. Key product groups of mutual interest include Arabica coffee, high-quality cocoa, tropical fruits, processed foods and cold-chain logistics services.
Similarly, in the Taiwan market, demand for Viet Namese consumer goods is on the rise. For instance, Welgood has reached out through the Viet Nam Trade Office in Taipei to find manufacturers capable of supplying approximately 20,000 vacuum flasks for export.
In the United States, Walmart has recognized Viet Nam’s strong supply capacity, particularly in processed agricultural products, value-added foods, and consumer goods. The retail giant is therefore expanding its search for suppliers in these categories. Meanwhile, the Viet Nam Trade Office in San Francisco is implementing trade promotion programs focused on key sectors such as seafood, processed agricultural products, textiles and garments, wooden furniture, packaging, handicrafts and logistics.
This sector-based approach is expected to better align with market demand and improve the effectiveness of trade connections.
Source: SGGP
- USTR Makes Findings and Proposes Action in 60 Section 301 Investigations Relating to Failures to Take Action on Trade in Forced Labor Goods
- [VCCI] The US officially initiates a Section 301 Investigation into Vietnam on Intellectual property
- General Secretary and President To Lam's working visit to three ASEAN countries: Demonstrating the stature of proactive and constructive diplomacy.
- Viet Nam accelerates innovation drive as skilled workforce becomes key to science and technology growth
- The US is increasing controls on AI chip exports
