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The US-China trade war is escalating, many Chinese seafood products going to the United States will be imposed higher taxes. This is an opportunity for Vietnam
Friday. September 7th, 2018Vietnam and India have agreed to relax import bans on each other’s agricultural produce after a period of tit for tat that hurt both countries’ businesses.
Friday. March 24th, 2017Vietnam’s seafood exports to China fell 5 percent in Q1 2019 as a result of the escalating U.S.-China trade war.
Saturday. June 22nd, 2019China is the fourth largest shrimp import market of Vietnam, accounting for 15% of Vietnam's total shrimp export value to all markets
Saturday. September 1st, 2018If the US-China trade war escalates, Vietnam would have opportunities to boost exports to both markets. Meanwhile, the US is considering allowing Vietnam
Wednesday. November 7th, 2018Việt Nam is importing more and more goods from the US, especially with prices falling sharply as a result of that country’s trade war with China
Monday. June 15th, 2020Tuna exports between the United States and China will have significant fluctuations when tax barriers appear in the trade war between the two countries
Thursday. September 6th, 2018The trade war between the United States and China is driving up Vietnam’s exports to the U.S. market but dragging the country’s shipments to China down
Friday. July 12th, 2019Vietnam’s tra fish is facing many challenges in terms of market development, especially in light of the current U.S.-China trade war, a VietnamPlus news report
Tuesday. September 18th, 2018Tra fish export value is expected to exceed US$2 billion this year, higher than the industry’s target, due to the US-China trade war, according to experts.
Thursday. October 25th, 2018