Raw Materials & Natural Resources
This category covers key natural resources, including agriculture, fisheries, forestry, mining, and energy. It explores production trends, exports, imports, and government policies affecting raw material industries. Topics include supply chain dynamics, sustainability efforts, and the role of natural resources in global commodity markets. This section is essential for understanding the resource-driven sectors that underpin the economy and their impact on domestic and international trade.
Vietnam crude oil exports up 288.42% MoM in February 2026 / Australia +260.70%, Thailand +15.57%
Vietnam exported crude oil to the tune of US$161 million in February, up from US$41 million in January, a change of 288.42 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam’s Coffee Industry in 2026: Projections, Key Players & Growing Regions
Vietnam continues to be a formidable force in the global coffee industry, maintaining its status as the second-largest coffee exporter in the world, just behind Brazil. Vietnam is particularly renowned for its robusta coffee, which plays a pivotal role in the global market. The country’s robusta production, primarily centred in the Central Highlands, accounts for a significant portion of the global supply, making Vietnam an essential contributor to the international coffee trade…
Vietnam Golf Industry 2026: Growth, Key Players & Destinations
Vietnam’s golf industry has experienced significant growth, emerging as a key player in Asia’s golfing scene. The country’s diverse landscapes have attracted international interest, leading to the development of numerous world-class golf courses designed by renowned architects like Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman. Key golfing hubs include Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, and coastal regions like Nha Trang and Cam Ranh….
Vietnam’s Crude Oil Industry 2026: Production, Trade & Key Players
Vietnam’s crude oil industry remains a key part of the country’s energy sector and economic landscape, contributing to both domestic energy security and export revenues. In recent years, production levels have faced challenges, prompting efforts to revitalise the sector through new exploration and production projects.
Vietnam milk imports down 18.97% in January 2026 MoM / New Zealand -17.32%, USA -28.84%
Vietnam imported milk and milk products to the tune of US$133 million in January, down from US$164 million in December, a change of -18.97 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam LPG imports down 53.75% in January 2026 / China +13.48%, Qatar +65.55%
Vietnam imported liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) to the tune of US$128 million in January, down from US$276 million in December, a change of -53.75 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam Seafood Processing 2026: Exports, Key Players & Regional Production
Vietnam is a major exporter of seafood products, with the US, China, Japan, and South Korea as primary markets. The industry offers a vast array of seafood, from shrimp and catfish to tuna and squid. Aquaculture has grown in importance, substantially contributing to overall seafood production. Employing millions, primarily women, the industry significantly impacts the socioeconomic landscape.
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.
Vietnam crude oil industry January 2026: imports -17.99% / exports -68.36% / production +3.15%
Vietnam imported US$598 million worth of crude oil in January, down 17.99 percent from US$729 million in December, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam coffee exports up 14.06% in January 2026 / Germany +4.95%, Spain +53.28%
Vietnam exported coffee to the tune of US$1,081 million in January, up from US$948 million in December, a change of 14.06 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam animal feed production up 2.73 percent in January
Vietnam produced 1,436.65 thousand tons of animal feed in January, up 2.73 percent from 1,398.45 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam’s Cashew Nut Industry 2026: Exports, Challenges, and Growth Trends
Vietnam is the world’s leading producer and exporter of cashew nuts. The industry plays a significant role in the country’s economy, generating billions of US dollars in export revenue annually. This article provides a brief overview of how it all works.
Fishery products exports from Vietnam up 5.92% in January 2026 / China +20.83% Japan +15.30%
Vietnam exported fishery products to the tune of US$1,011 million in January, up from US$954 million in December, a change of 5.92 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Processed seafood production in Vietnam down 9.75 percent in January
Vietnam produced 686.83 thousand tons of processed seafood in January, down 9.75 percent from 761.00 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam’s Animal Feed Industry 2026: Trends, Challenges & Key Players
Vietnam’s animal feed industry is a vital component of the country’s agricultural sector, supporting its rapidly expanding livestock and aquaculture industries. This is driven by rising meat consumption, modern farming practices, and export opportunities in aquaculture, though challenges remain in reducing dependency on imports and enhancing domestic production capacity.
Vietnam LPG production in January 2026 down 15.75%
Vietnam produced 74.69 thousand tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in January, down 15.75 percent from 88.66 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam natural gas production down 11.35% in January MoM / +0.34% YoY
Vietnam produced 459.85 million m 3 of natural gas in January, down 11.35 percent from 518.71 million m 3 in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam Petroleum Industry 2026: Consumption, Trade & Key Players
Vietnam’s petroleum industry is a cornerstone of the national economy, playing a critical role in energy security, industrial development, and export revenue. The sector spans the entire value chain, from exploration and production to refining, distribution, and export.
Crude oil production in Vietnam up 3.15 percent in January 2026
Vietnam produced 726.92 thousand tons of crude oil in January, up 3.15 percent from 704.69 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
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