You are here
Back to topVietnam
116 Articles
Two More China–Vietnam Border Crossings Resume WorkThe Nonghuai–Coc Nam and Lihuo–Bac Phong Sinh border crossings between China and Vietnam reportedly resumed operations on Sept. 26. |
October 07, 2022 Jing Zang |
|
First Official Shipment of Vietnamese Durians to China Departs Amid Fraud ConcernsOn Sept. 17, Vietnam dispatched its first shipment of fresh durians — China’s most valuable fresh fruit import — to China by normal trade channels. |
September 19, 2022 Produce Report |
|
Yunnan’s Tianpeng Highway Port Prepares for ReopeningYunnan’s Tianpeng Highway Port recently passed on-site inspections and will open for business once renovations are complete. |
August 31, 2022 Roy G |
|
Vietnam’s Successful Lychee Season Ends, Dragon Fruit Still in TroubleIn stark contrast to the successful lychee season, the Vietnamese dragon fruit industry remains in serious trouble. |
August 22, 2022 Roy G |
|
Vietnam’s Durian Industry Gears Up for Opening of China MarketVietnamese durian prices are on the rise in anticipation of the first season of exports to China via normal trade channels. |
August 11, 2022 Produce Report |
|
Chinese Peaches Find Favor on Vietnamese MarketImports of Chinese fruit to Vietnam are increasing, representing over 30% of Vietnam’s total fruit imports in the first half of 2021. |
August 08, 2022 Roy G |
|
Fresh Vietnamese Durians Gain Official China Market AccessVietnam has become only the second country granted market access for China’s most valuable fresh fruit import. |
August 02, 2022 Produce Report |
|
Protocols Signed, Vietnamese Durians One Step Closer to China MarketBilateral phytosanitary protocols have now been signed for the import of fresh Vietnamese durians into China. |
July 14, 2022 Produce Report |
|
Fresh Fruit Imports Resume on Trial Basis at Vietnam–China Border CrossingVietnamese dragon fruit, lychees and mangos are now once again permitted to enter China via the Lao Cai–Hekou border crossing. |
July 03, 2022 Produce Report |
|
Too Much Product, Too Little Market: Vietnam Fruit Prices Tumble on China Export ChallengesVietnam’s fruit exports to China fell by 30% year on year during the first five months of 2022. |
July 01, 2022 Produce Report |