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Trade offices essential in safeguarding Vietnamese exports

In recent years, Vietnam has emerged as a significant player in global trade, benefiting from competitive labor and production costs. However, the number of trade defense cases against Vietnamese exports has surged, with 39 cases recorded in 2020 alone, compared to only 50 cases from 2001 to 2011. Since 2001, a total of 257 cases have been documented, including 141 anti-dumping investigations, 37 anti-circumvention cases, and 27 anti-subsidy investigations.

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Vietnam’s Pangasius fish maws find favor in China

The rising popularity of value-added pangasius products, such as dried fish maws and fish skin snacks, is a response to growing demand from consumers. Currently, 12 Vietnamese companies supply these products to the Chinese market, where fish maw is not only regarded as a delicacy but also as a symbol of prosperity and success. VASEP notes that the product is often gifted during important events in China.

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Vietnamese firms poised to benefit from global rubber supply shortage

This price increase is expected to enhance revenues for companies in the rubber sector, notably the Vietnam Rubber Group. According to MB Securities, the average price for the group’s rubber is projected to reach VNĐ36.8 million per tonne in 2024, a 14% increase compared to this year. Total consumption is estimated at around 500,000 tonnes, contributing to a revenue projection of VNĐ18.35 trillion ($716.8 million), up 9% from 2023.