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2 per centincrease compared to the same period in 2023.
and seminars held in C5 countries.saying Brazil has suspended tilapia imports from Vietnam as from February 14 due to health risk concerns.
Those who already made their one-time payments for the lease are offered the option to switch to the new system.the city would choose to develop a number of industries with competitive advantages and the ability to deeply participate in the global value chain.About 85% of the rapidly growing companies in Vietnam are committed to the environmental.
6 million; and machinery and equipment products at US$54.the department had regularly updated and published information of customs clearance situation of import and export goods at border gates.
17 trillion VND in interest from deposits and loans.
74 trillion VND in financial revenue in 2023.Rising customer demand in other markets is also a driving force for the growth of Vietnamese shrimp exports.
buoyed by resurging consumption demands in international markets and an uptick in the production of value-added products and deep processing.According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
and China are expected to remain the two largest buyers of Vietnamese shrimp in 2024.constituting 40-45% of the total export value for the industry.