Author Archives: Nghi Nguyen
PM attends Vietnam – Australia Business Forum in Melbourne
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the Vietnam – Australia Business Forum in Melbourne on ...
Mar
Exploring Sustainable Fisheries Frontiers: Dive into the 2024 International
Aquaculture and Fisheries Expo Taiwan (IAFET) The fisheries industry is undergoing a transformative shift, prioritizing ...
Mar
China increased octopus imports from Vietnam in 2023
China and Hong Kong were Vietnam’s third-largest cephalopod import markets in 2023, accounting for 10%. ...
Mar
Pangasius stocks increased “to the ceiling”—a positive signal at the beginning of the year
On the afternoon of February 26, 2024, most stock trading codes of pangasius exporting enterprises ...
Mar
Coffee Prices Overcame Unstable Week, Market Still Concerned About Supply, Will Prices Still Increase In The Future?
Just passed a week full of instability, with Arabica prices closing losses and Robusta prices ...
Mar
Coffee Prices Increase Sharply: Will the Fed Surely Cut Interest Rates in June?
Strong recovery on all domestic and international exchanges. In particular, the price of Robusta coffee ...
Mar
Morning Coffee Price: March 05, 2024
PRODUCTS PRICE (VND) CURRENCY UNIT COFFEE BEANS (Offering prices are updated first thing in the ...
Mar
Vietnam’s shrimp exports forecast to rise by 15% in 2024
Vietnam’s shrimp exports are forecast to rebound and rise by 10-15% year-on-year, with revenue reaching ...
Mar
Tra fish leads Vietnam’s seafood exports to strong January growth
Vietnam’s aquatic product exports saw a strong start to the year, recording a 60.8% annual increase to ...
Mar
Dollar gains 1.76% since Tet in unusual early year movement
The dollar has appreciated by 1.76% against the dong since after the Tet (Lunar New ...
Mar
Vietnam records decade-high trade surplus of $4.72B
Vietnam has recorded a trade surplus of US$4.72 billion in the first two months of ...
Mar
Shrimp exports to China may slightly recover earlier this year
Shrimp exports to China saw a significant decrease in 2023, but may slightly recover earlier ...
Feb

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