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African swine fever outbreaks are spreading in Vietnam, threatening to disrupt food supplies in the Southeast Asian country, ...
In the face of these difficulties, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade still recorded double-digit growth of coffee exports in 2021 due to an increase in export prices, an abundant supply and ...
Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered the government to ensure national food security under all circumstances, while boosting sustainable rice production and exports amid threats to ...
HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam and the United States made progress during a third round of trade negotiations last week, but critical issues remain unresolved, requiring further analysis and continued ...
A report has looked at the food safety of produce in Vietnam and suggested ways to improve the situation. The study, published by the Asian Development ...
The Ratings Game Nike supply chain problems in Vietnam could mean challenges ahead for Dick’s Sporting Goods Factory lockdowns in Vietnam will last until the end of the month, according to Wells ...
Supply chain leaders in Vietnam have shared their perspectives on the challenges of the past year and the outlook for 2024.
The Philippines and Vietnam will sign next week a deal to boost cooperation between their coast guards in light of lingering tensions between Manila and Beijing in the West Philippine Sea.
HO CHI MINH CITY: Vietnam is well positioned to take advantage of the ongoing shifts in global supply chains, with strong export growth expected this year, a senior executive of a Hong Kong ...
Indian rates for rice exports rose this week as lower planting fuelled concerns over supplies from the new season, while Vietnamese prices and quality of the grain lagged peers.
HANOI : Vietnam will continue to face difficulties securing refined petroleum products, its industry and trade minister said on Saturday, as authorities scramble to avert a fuel supply crunch ...
Unless we fundamentally transform the way we use phosphorus, any supply disruption will cause a global food crisis since most countries are largely dependent on imported fertilisers.