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Viet Nam is ramping up infrastructure, digitalisation and policy reforms to strengthen logistics resilience amid global trade disruptions.

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As global supply chains undergo rapid restructuring, Viet Nam continues to attract strong foreign investment not merely through incentives, but increasingly through a stable policy environment, streamlined procedures, and growing investor confidence in long-term prospects

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Viet Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports rose more than 27% in the first quarter of the year, but sharp declines in several key items drove domestic prices down significantly

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The rapid institutionalisation of Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW has reignited the desire to create wealth, encouraged new business formation and positively impacted market entry and business activity.

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Viet Nam shines in light industry, apparel, electronics and processed agricultural products, while Mexico dominates in manufacturing, particularly automobiles, and boasts massive distribution networks across North America

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Electronics imports have surged in early 2026, signaling strong investment momentum to expand manufacturing capacity in response to rising global demand and a swelling pipeline of orders flowing into Viet Nam

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The Viet Nam Trade Office in Canada organised a national pavilion this year, supporting 15 companies in product displays while helping connect five others operating independent booths.

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Amid deepening international integration, the presence of Vietnamese enterprises at the annual Foire de Paris continues to affirm the appeal of Vietnamese goods and culture in the French market

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The Ministry of Industry and Trade will send a trade and investment promotion delegation to Japan in late June to help Vietnamese firms expand markets and deepen participation in global supply chains.

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Viet Nam shipped about 9,900 tonnes of coffee worth US$80.6 million to Thailand in the first quarter of 2026, up 22.5 per cent in volume and 28.7 per cent in value from a year earlier, according to Viet Nam Customs.

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