VOV.VN - In 2025, Vietnam spent more than US$3 billion on fruit and vegetable imports, an increase of about 24% compared with ...
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Vietnam’s surging durian exports to China threatens Thailand’s dominance
Vietnam’s durian exports to China jumped by about 17% last year after the country resolved earlier phytosanitary problems and ...
Vietnam’s exports of the pungent fruit to China rose by US$500 million in 2025 as the country emerges as a serious rival to ...
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Malaysia imports 5 times more Vietnamese durian
Malaysia imported US$2.6 million worth of durian from Vietnam in the first 11 months of 2025, five times higher than the previous year, despite itself being a major producer of the fruit.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports have made a strong start to the year 2026, achieving over US$598 million from early January to date, up 59.8% year on year, according to the Vietnam ...
Chinese customs data showed that Vietnam shipped US$3.44 billion worth of durians to China in 2025, up from US$2.94 billion the year before.
Vietnam’s vegetable and fruit exports to Thailand plummeted by 60% year-on-year to US$105 million in the first 11 months of 2025 even as shipments to other markets jumped. There were multiple causes ...
Vietnam’s exports picked up strongly in early January, led by fruit and vegetables, defying the usual pre-Lunar New Year ...
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Vietnam’s imports of US fruits, vegetables jump
U.S. fruits and vegetables are pouring into Vietnam, with 2025 imports rising by nearly 67% to US$900 million, but Vietnamese ...
Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable export turnover in December is estimated at 750 million USD, lifting the full-year figure to around 8.5 billion USD - the highest level since the country first began ...
On the back of continuous double-digit growth for years, and as Vietnam now ranks among the world’s 25 largest trading nations, VINAFRUIT believes export revenue could reach 10 billion USD as early as ...
Hundreds of lychee farmers sorted and graded huge piles of the tropical fruit at a busy wholesale market in northern Vietnam on Tuesday, but many bemoaned slumping prices as foreign traders were held ...
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