vietnam

The Vietnam category covers economic developments, investment trends, and policy updates specific to the country. It explores market opportunities, trade relations, industry growth, and government initiatives, providing insights into Vietnam’s role in global supply chains, emerging sectors, and foreign business expansion.

 

Made in Vietnam 2026: Goods, Brands, and Manufacturing Insights

Over the past two decades, generous tax incentives and an abundance of low-cost labour have made Vietnam a very attractive option for firms looking to diversify their manufacturing supply chains. This article looks at some of the many big brands and common goods that are now being made in Vietnam.

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Vietnam’s Food and Beverage Industry 2026: Market Trends, Exports, and Key Players

Vietnam’s food and beverage–or F&B–industry has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, driven by a combination of factors including rapid urbanisation, rising disposable incomes, and a burgeoning middle class. The country’s rich culinary heritage, coupled with increasing consumer demand for diverse and convenient food options, has created a dynamic and promising market.

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Vietnam’s Beer Industry 2026: Culture, Brands & Regulations

Vietnamese are among the biggest beer drinkers in Southeast Asia. In fact, by consumption, international beverage and hospitality firm, Kirin Holdings, found that Vietnam had the seventh highest beer consumption in the world after Germany but, notably, before the United Kingdom which was in position eight.

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Vietnam News Today, February 09 2026, Business & Economy

In today’s headlines: Wind farm awarded Vingroup not Germany’s PNE, Q1 inflation expectations, Vingroup lake project, Mercedes dealer land sale on poor performance, New bridge Nghe An unusable, Bridge connection Long Thanh airport, Chinese car sales in VN 2025, Op-ed: Decree 46 development process, Ride-hailing market share, Real estate interest rates at state-owned banks, IP application approvals, CPV membership fees, New VN airline fleet details, Op-ed: Vietnam as regional leader vs Thailand – Cambodia perspective, Car production increases, Tourist arrivals from Asia, Fresh milk production, and more.

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The Vietnam Stock Exchange 2026: Regulations, Indexes, Development

Stock trading in Vietnam is a relatively new phenomenon. As a result, there are only a few products, with trading on Vietnam’s key stock exchanges generally limited to the basic buying and selling of stocks and bonds. That said, reforms are being passed frequently and Vietnam’s key stock exchanges are slowly moving to be more in line with international stock market standards.

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Vietnam’s Education Industry 2026: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

Vietnam’s education industry has experienced significant transformation and growth over the past few decades, positioning the country as a rising star in Southeast Asia. In 2026, the education sector continues to be a critical area of focus for the government as it seeks to support rapid economic growth, modernise its workforce, and integrate into the global economy. This overview outlines the key trends, challenges, and developments shaping Vietnam’s education industry in 2024.

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Top Vietnamese Coffee Brands 2026: Filter, Instant & More

Vietnamese coffee brands are a dime a dozen in line with coffee being a huge part of life in Vietnam. From the streets of Hanoi to the mountains of Da Lat, casual conversation over coffee with friends has become a national pastime. This article details the most well known Vietnamese coffee brands that foreign coffee buyers should be aware of.

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Vietnam’s Advertising Industry 2026: Censorship, Trends, and Key Players

The future of Vietnam’s advertising industry is set to be shaped by several key trends and developments. Digital transformation will continue to play a crucial role, with online advertising expected to lead the market due to the rising penetration of smartphones and increased internet usage. This shift is driven by the growing influence of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, which are becoming primary channels for brands to connect with consumers.

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How to Source & Import Products from Vietnam 2026: A Complete Guide

Foreign firms manufacturing in Vietnam count themselves as part of one of the fastest growing manufacturing industries in the world. In this light, there is a huge opportunity in buying and exporting Vietnam-made products around the world. This can be very profitable but there are a few nuances to the process that foreign firms looking to open a factory in Vietnam or export good from Vietnam more generally should be mindful of. 

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Vietnam’s Dairy Market 2026: Data, Scandals, Risks, and Key Players

Looking ahead, the dairy industry in Vietnam is poised for continued expansion. Factors such as rising consumer awareness of dairy’s nutritional benefits, coupled with increasing urbanisation and changing dietary habits, are expected to fuel demand. However, the industry must also address challenges related to milk quality, supply chain efficiency, and competition to sustain its growth momentum.

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Agriculture in Vietnam 2026: Exports, Challenges & Industry Trends

Vietnam’s agriculture sector plays a crucial role in the country’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employing a large portion of the workforce. It is a diverse sector, encompassing crops, livestock, forestry, and fisheries. The country is a leading global exporter of products such as rice, coffee, and seafood. In recent years, the sector has seen a shift towards higher-value crops and more sustainable farming practices, as the government aims to enhance both productivity and environmental sustainability.

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English News in Vietnam 2026: Top Sources, Censorship, and Alternatives

English news in Vietnam comes in a range of forms including a number of English-language news publications. There are, however, limitations on what can and cannot be reported in Vietnam with one of the strictest media censorship regimes in the world. Vietnam’s media industry is also relatively small which can mean that coverage of key events and developments is sometimes limited.

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