Many orders return, leather and footwear export businesses flourish
Right from the beginning of 2024, many leather and footwear businesses continuously received good news when orders returned, some businesses had enough orders for the second quarter of 2024.
Pressure from Brazil, coffee export prices continue to weaken
Improvements in supply, combined with exchange rate differences, put pressure on coffee prices. Coffee prices continued to weaken, down 3.43% for Arabica and 3.53% for Robusta.
Preventing 'route' risks for import and export goods
If air transport is expensive, rail transport is a long-term problem when geopolitical conflicts make sea transport a very hot issue.
Exports from February 19-26: Key products bring in billions of USD each year, seafood receives good news
The main product that brings in billions of USD is the world's leading exporter; seafood exports receive good news at the beginning of the year... are the highlights in the weekly news from 19-26.
In January 2024, Vietnamese tea was exported to 16 markets.
In January 2024, Vietnamese tea was exported to 16 markets, down 1 market compared to January 2023 (Philippines), and down 3 markets compared to the whole year of 2023.
List of 7 markets importing goods over 1 billion USD in the first month of 2024
In the first month of 2024, there were 7 markets and market groups from which Vietnam imported goods with a turnover of 1 billion USD or more.
January 2024 Australia is the largest wheat supplier to Vietnam
Australia is still the leading wheat supplier to Vietnam, accounting for 40.3% of the total volume and 44.4% of the total wheat import turnover of the country.
Lao Cai: Organizing the flow of goods transportation through Kim Thanh Road Border Gate
The Lao Cai Provincial Economic Zone Management Board has just implemented a traffic diversion plan for vehicles carrying goods through Kim Thanh International Road Border Gate No. II.
As of February 15, rice exports earned nearly half a billion USD.
From the beginning of the year to February 15, 2024, rice exports continued to achieve positive results with a turnover of 466.6 million USD.
What is the reason why coffee prices hit a 30-year historical peak?
More than 80,000 VND/kg of raw coffee beans. This is considered a dream price for coffee growers, and also the historical peak of the past 30 years for this product.
Shrimp exports forecast to reach over 4 billion USD in 2024
In 2024, Vietnam's shrimp exports are expected to recover and increase slightly from 10% to 15% and are expected to earn more than 4 billion USD.
In January 2024, Vietnam's goods exports to China increased by 17.28%
In January 2024, Vietnam - China trade reached more than 16 billion USD, of which Vietnam's exports to China reached 4.555 billion USD, up 17.28% over the same period.
Fertilizer exports in January 2024 increased in both volume and value
In January 2024, the country exported 180,221 tons of fertilizer, equivalent to over 72.9 million USD, an increase of 41.7% in volume and 14% in value compared to January 2023.
Increasing EU retailers' confidence in Vietnamese agricultural products
Increasing the trust of EU retailers will help Vietnamese agricultural products have a greater presence in European and North American markets.
In the first month of 2024, China is the largest market for Vietnamese shrimp and pangasius.
In the first month of 2024, seafood exports to China increased nearly 3 times. This is also the largest market for Vietnamese shrimp and pangasius this January.
Robusta coffee prices fell 2% after 2 sessions of slight increase
Arabica prices fell 2.63%, Robusta prices lost 2.01%. Positive signals from supply combined with the increase in USD/BRL exchange rate created double pressure on export coffee prices.
Are pepper prices entering a new uptrend?
Pepper prices have continuously broken out after the Lunar New Year 2024 and surpassed the 90,000 VND/kg mark. Is pepper entering a new growth cycle?
The "sudden brake" of the fruit and vegetable industry
After increasing by 89% in January 2024, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable export turnover suddenly turned around and decreased sharply by 11% in February.
There is no shortage of land to grow this grain, but in January 2024, Vietnam spent more than 250 million USD to import this grain.
In January 2024, Vietnam spent 250.23 million USD importing corn of all kinds, up 22% in volume, but down 7.1% in value compared to the same year in 2023.
Items purchased by India, China, Indonesia in January earned 268 million USD
In January 2024, Vietnam exported 254,683 tons of plastics, earning more than 268 million USD, up 33.8% in volume and 33.9% in value compared to the previous month.
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