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The Vietnam Trade Office in Italy has issued a warning that Vietnamese businesses should be wary of scams which have been on the rise in recent times.

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Wood enterprises need to make the most of the signed and effective Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to increase exports; diversify export markets, avoiding dependence on some markets, typically the US market.

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More than 300 Vietnamese pangasius exporters have made efforts to expand the market, especially in the EU, with export turnover growing positively thanks to good prices.

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Many British investors are seeking investment opportunities in Việt Nam in the hope of cashing in on free trade agreements (FTAs) that Việt Nam has signed with the UK and other economies worldwide.

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Due to many factors affecting and inhibiting the growth of Vietnam's tuna exports to the EU market, the export turnover of this item is decreasing sharply. Enterprises have turned to export, making up for the shortfall from this market.

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Pangasius exports to the EU market are forecast to reach over US$200 million in 2022, up 90 per cent compared to 2021, according to the Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

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The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) will enable wider sourcing channels for raw materials at competitive prices for the country’s petrochemical players, according to the Malaysian Petrochemicals Association (MPA).

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China’s growing political assertiveness and military ambition, fueled by decades of high-speed economic growth, now threaten to undermine U.S.-Asia economic ties.

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Australia should help Taiwan join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), Edward Tao (陶令文), director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Brisbane said on Wednesday (Aug. 16).

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The United States and Taiwan have agreed to start trade talks under a new initiative to reach agreements with "economically meaningful outcomes", with a Taiwan official saying China's "economic coercion" would also be discussed.

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