Businesses in New Zealand want to find partners in Vietnam to produce and distribute products, specifically as follows:
The 20th Vietnam Craft Village Fair 2024, hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, will take place from October 3 to October 6, 2024 at the Exhibition and Trade Fair Area. Commercial - No. 489 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, City. Hanoi.
Riga food industry fair is the largest fair in the Baltic region, outlining the development trends of the food industry, and is an opportunity to meet and cooperate in trade with potential and reliable partners.
Vietnam International Exhibition of Textile Industry and Textile Technology (VIATT 2025) is the leading international trade promotion event in Southeast Asia, making an important contribution to shaping the future of Vietnam's textile industry.
Businesses in New Zealand want to find partners in Vietnam to produce and distribute products, specifically as follows:
Recently, there has been a situation where some organizations in Mali claim to be importers and proactively approach to defraud Vietnamese businesses by offering large orders and easy payment conditions. The purpose of these subjects is to request export enterprises to transfer in advance some fees such as registration fees for importing goods into the local market, fees paid to lawyers and courts when signing remote contracts... with the amount money from 5,000USD to 10,000USD.
Sial China has spent 24 years growing to become one of China's largest trade events in the food and beverage industry.
In the context of Vietnam's textile, garment and footwear exports to the world slowing down, Canada is one of the few major import markets of Vietnam that still maintains good growth. According to local data, including transshipment through the United States, Vietnam's textile and garment exports to Canada by the end of May 2024 reached 586 million USD, a slight increase of 2% over the same period in 2023. Total Canada's imports during the period for this group of products were over 4 billion USD; That is, Vietnam alone accounts for over 14% of the market share. Currently, Vietnam is the second most important exporting country to Canada for HS code 64, after China but is the country with the highest growth rate (47.4%); while Canada sharply reduced imports from China. In the context of Canada reducing consumption and therefore reducing textile and garment imports (imports are about 6.5% lower for both HS codes 61 and 62), Vietnam is one of the few markets that still maintains positive growth in locality. Canada is a large textile consumption market with an annual import value of over 10 billion USD; By 2023, Vietnam will account for over 20% of the market share, with a yearly export turnover of over 2 billion USD. For footwear and other products from leather (HS 64 and HS 42), in 2023, Vietnam will export 1.3 billion USD. However, in the first 5 months of the year, both of these items recorded a decrease, 4.7 and 5.2% respectively. Estimated turnover currently reaches about 406 million USD.