Hanoi, Feb. 25 -- Amidst the looming threat of a trade war, Vietnamese exporters are demonstrating resilience and adaptability in maintaining their global market position.
Vietnam's trade surplus with the US reached 123.5 billion USD. As the American country implements various import tariff measures against certain countries, Vietnamese businesses must remain vigilant and prepared for potential impacts, insiders said.
According to Chairman of Intimex group Do Ha Nam, the enterprise's key agricultural products, including pepper, cashews and coffee, are not subject to the US import tariffs as the country does not produce these items domestically. The exemption, therefore, allows Intimex to maintain its market share and continue exporting ...
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