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More than three-quarters of firms say the government’s post-Brexit trade deal with the EU has not helped them to expand their business in the last two years despite promises that Brexit terms were “oven-ready”.
MoreA delegation from the EC will visit Việt Nam next year to assess Việt Nam's anti-IUU fishing measures.
MoreBilateral trade set to boom in 2023-24 as numerous export multipliers come into the trade picture
MoreThe e-commerce boom has opened up great opportunities. Not only large corporations but small enterprises and sellers now can sell their products to the world market.
MoreVietnam is seeking European experiences and support in developing seaport and logistics infrastructure projects, with opportunities available for investors who are showing increased interest in the Southeast Asian market.
MoreThe final and binding award confirms that the anti-dumping duties imposed by Colombia on frozen fries from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands breach World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and improperly restrict access to the Colombian market.
MoreIssues relating to labour, tariffs, and green export development remain challenges that export businesses must face when implementing the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).
MoreChina is increasingly introducing strict control requirements for imported goods, requiring businesses and regulatory agencies to quickly grasp and change to bring goods into this world’s most populous market.
MoreThe Vietnamese fishery sector has taken strict measures to fight illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing over the past five years since the European Commission (EC) issued a “yellow card” warning against Vietnamese seafood.
MoreThe Philippines’ decision to continue imposing a tariff rate of 35 percent on rice imports until the end of next year instead of late this year is considered good news for Vietnam, which is the largest supplier of rice to the former.
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