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Vietnam exports to South Korea down 1.62% MoM / computers -0.68%, phones -10.70%
In January, Vietnam exported US$2,663 million worth of goods to South Korea, down 1.62 percent over December, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Where are Adidas made in Vietnam 2026?
Adidas products made in Vietnam are produced in several provinces around the country. They are, however, mostly concentrated in the south, in and around Ho Chi Minh City. This is in part because of the dense population and access to one of Vietnam’s biggest ports but also because Ho Chi Minh City has a long history with garment and textile production. It’s also a key pillar of Vietnam’s footwear manufacturing industry.
Philippines Dairy Market 2026: Imports, Production, Trends
The Philippines’ dairy market continues to be shaped by strong consumer demand, low domestic production, and a growing reliance on imports. With increasing income levels and changing dietary preferences, consumption of dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yoghurt has risen steadily across both urban and rural areas. This growth is particularly evident among younger consumers and health-conscious households, who are driving demand for value-added and fortified dairy products.
Vietnam computer imports up 16.56% in January 2026 / from China +18.49%, South Korea +7.57%
Vietnam imported computers to the tune of US$16,627 million in January, up from US$14,265 million in December, a change of 16.56 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam fruit and vegetable exports down 18.81% in January 2026 / to China -28.13%, USA +4.16%
Vietnam exported fruits and vegetables to the tune of US$644 million in January, down from US$794 million in December, a change of -18.81 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Aluminum production in Vietnam up 19.62 percent in January
Vietnam produced 129.30 thousand tons of aluminum in January, up 19.62 percent from 108.09 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnamese Instant Coffee 2026: Types, Brands & Production Hubs
Vietnamese instant coffee is not as well known or talked about as its filter-coffee counterpart but it is still very popular. In this light, this quick guide provides an overview of Vietnam’s instant coffee products, key brands, and producing instant coffee in Vietnam.
Average Salary in Indonesia 2026: Monthly & by Sector
Indonesia has a reputation for abundant low cost labour. This has been instrumental to its rise as a key global manufacturing hub. That said, wages can vary greatly across sectors and industries, and by region. This article discusses the average salary in Indonesia and provides a glimpse into what firms can realistically expect to pay their staff when starting a business in Indonesia.
Vietnam imports from Thailand down 8.85% in January 2026 MoM / computers -1.04%, motor vehicles -27.41%
In January, Vietnam imported US$1162.76 million worth of goods from Thailand, down from US$1275.71 million in December, a change of -8.85 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam exports to Japan up 7.87% MoM / textiles and garments -12.37%, telephones +95.84%
In January, Vietnam exported US$2,530 million worth of goods to Japan, up 7.87 percent over December, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam imports of iron and steel products down 5.63% in January 2026 MoM / from China -4.94%, South Korea -4.36%
Vietnam imported iron and steel products to the tune of US$822 million in January, down from US$871 million in December, a change of -5.63 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Indonesia Dairy Market 2026: Imports, Production, Trends
Indonesia’s dairy market is one of the largest in Southeast Asia, shaped by strong population growth, rising incomes, and evolving dietary habits. Demand for dairy products continues to increase, particularly in urban areas, where consumers are shifting towards more protein- and calcium-rich diets. However, the country remains heavily reliant on imports, with domestic milk production meeting less than 25 percent of total consumption.
Vietnam Yogurt Market 2026: Growth, Brands & Consumer Trends
The yogurt market in Vietnam has shown significant growth, driven by increasing consumer demand for healthy and nutritious food options. Local brands like Vinamilk and TH True Milk dominate the market, offering a diverse range of products, including traditional, Greek, and functional yogurts. Foreign brands such as Yakult and Meiji are also present, catering to premium and niche segments. There is, however, plenty of room for more.
Vietnam’s Chemical Industry 2026: Growth, Key Players, Products & More
Vietnam’s chemical industry is a vital sector supporting agriculture, manufacturing, and consumer goods. It encompasses a broad range of products, including fertilisers, petrochemicals, basic chemicals, agrochemicals, specialty chemicals, and consumer chemicals.
Milk in Vietnam 2026: Market Trends, Imports, and Key Players
The future of Vietnam’s milk industry looks promising, with several key trends and opportunities poised to shape its development. As the demand for dairy products continues to rise, driven by increasing health awareness and disposable incomes, the industry is expected to experience further expansion and innovation.
The Philippines’s Health & Fitness Industry 2026: Trends, Growth, Opportunities
The Philippines’s health and fitness industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by rising health consciousness, a young and urbanising population, and greater access to both in-person and digital wellness options. While still developing compared to regional markets like Thailand or Singapore, the Philippines shows strong potential, with increasing investment, expanding gym networks, and growing demand for holistic wellness services.
Vietnam wood and wooden products exports down 3.01% in January MoM / to USA -2.98%, China -16.83%
Vietnam exported wood and wooden products to the tune of US$1,606 million in January, down from US$1,656 million in December, a change of -3.01 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Powdered milk production in Vietnam up 1.80% in January 2026
Vietnam produced 13.59 thousand tons of powdered milk in January, up 1.80 percent from 13.35 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam imports from Japan up 3.82% MoM in January / computers +62.78%, machines -22.63%
In January, Vietnam imported US$2,338.25 million worth of goods from Japan, up from US$2,252.17 million in December, a change of 3.82 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Gambling in Vietnam 2026: Laws, Casinos & Betting Landscape
Gambling in Vietnam is illegal but that doesn’t stop a sizable amount of betting occurring. This tends to peak around major sporting events. Recognising that this might be a problem, or perhaps that Vietnam is missing out on millions of dollars worth of tax revenue, there have been recent moves to try to legalise the practice. In this light, this cheat sheet runs through how gambling works in Vietnam, who can gamble, and the key regulations governing gambling that is already permitted.
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