March 2, 2026
Vietnam imports from France down 16.81% January 2026 MoM / pharmaceutical products +41.24%, computers +10.56%
In January, Vietnam imported US$290.40 million worth of goods from France, down from US$349.09 million in December, a change of -16.81 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam’s VN-Index down 34.23 points, foreign traders net-buy US$28.80 million, Monday
The VN-Index closed at 1,846.10, down 34.23 points or 1.82 percent, with a total trading value of VND 47,266.21 billion or US$1793.78 million, and foreign traders net-buying US$28.80 million worth of equities, Monday, according to the latest data from the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange.
Vietnam C.bank strengthens central exchange rate, black market dong unchanged, Monday
On March 2, in Vietnam, the black market US dollar buy rate was VND 26,680, and the sell rate was VND 26,720, a change of 0 and 0, respectively, for a mid-market rate of VND 26,700 (down 0.00 percent), according to prices quoted by Ty Gia USD.
Vietnam chemical products imports down 11.61% MoM in January 2026 / China -6.91%, South Korea -16.97%
Vietnam imported chemical products to the tune of US$715 million in January, down from US$809 million in December, a change of -11.61 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam cashew nut exports down 25.47% in January 2026 / USA -4.42%, China -48.21%
Vietnam exported cashew nuts to the tune of US$347 million in January, down from US$466 million in December, a change of -25.47 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam manufacturing growth accelerates in February as cost pressures intensify: S&P Global
Vietnam’s manufacturing sector extended its recovery in February, with the headline Purchasing Managers’ Index rising to 54.3 from 52.5 in January, signalling a solid improvement in business conditions, according to a press release from S&P Global.
Iran Oil Price Shock: Implications for Vietnam
The bombing over the weekend in Iran is likely to disrupt world oil supplies. In Vietnam, where fuel supplies are regulated, this could have wide-reaching implications.
Vietnam Aquaculture Industry 2026: Growth, Key Players & Regions
Vietnam’s aquaculture industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, becoming a major contributor to the country’s economy and food security. With its extensive coastline, abundant freshwater resources, and favourable climate, Vietnam possesses ideal conditions for aquaculture development. The industry plays a crucial role in providing a sustainable source of protein, supporting rural livelihoods, and generating foreign exchange.
How to Import Coffee to Vietnam 2026: Procedures & Regulations
Importing coffee into Vietnam for foreign firms can be tricky. Not only are there a number of technical and legal requirements that need to be met, but a myriad of free trade agreements has made navigating tariffs and trade restrictions complex. Understanding the nuances of importing coffee into Vietnam, including how to find a distributor, establish a trading company, and customs procedures before attempting to access Vietnam’s 100 million-strong consumer market can make the difference between a foreign firm’s success or failure.
How to Import Food into Vietnam 2026: Regulations, Distribution, Logistics & More
Importing food into Vietnam plays a crucial role in satisfying the country’s growing demand for diverse and high-quality food products. As Vietnam’s population grows and urbanisation increases, the local agricultural sector is sometimes unable to meet the needs of consumers and this is creating broad opportunities to import foods into Vietnam for foreign food producers.
Product Quality Self-Declarations in Vietnam 2026: Process & Requirements
Self-declaration is an important mechanism for speeding up the product registration process, particularly for non-high-risk food products. Here’s an overview of how the self-declaration process works and its requirements.
Last-Mile Delivery in Vietnam 2026: Market, Challenges & Trends
The last-mile delivery sector in Vietnam is undergoing rapid transformation driven by the e-commerce boom and evolving consumer expectations. Despite challenges such as infrastructure limitations, high costs, and logistical complexities in rural areas, the industry is poised for growth through technological innovation and strategic partnerships. Emerging trends like AI-driven optimization, micro-fulfillment centres, and alternative delivery methods are shaping the future of last-mile delivery in the country.
Vietnam News Today, March 02 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: Exporter concerns shipping costs: Iran conflict, Impacts outbound tourism: Iran conflict, Stock market impacts: Iran conflict, EFTA + VN FTA negotiations, Settlement delays Vietnam stock exchange, HCMC labour shortage, Portugal opens Hanoi embassy, Vingroup foreign bond issuance, Bank credit to real estate sector, Japan confectionary maker new VN operations, Exchange rates impacting tourism, Jailbroken phone bank app halt, Another VinFast factory, Foreign CEOs at SOEs proposal, Exports to UK, Crude oil industry report January, Coffee exports, and more.
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