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Việt Nam urged to balance trade relations with the US
Việt Nam now ranks third among countries, with the largest trade surplus with the US, after only China and Mexico. Strong export growth to the US is recorded through items such as wooden furniture, machinery, optical equipment, medical measurement, office machines, printers, hand tools and hydraulic pneumatics, footwear, rubber and rubber products besides plastics and plastic products, iron and steel.
Fostering collaboration, building strong partnerships to drive UK - Việt Nam economic growth
Following Peru's ratification, the UK has secured the sixth and final ratification needed to trigger its accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). As the UK officially becomes the first non-founding economy to join the CPTPP, Việt Nam News reporter Thu Ngân spoke with British Consul General in HCM City Alexandra Smith about the UK's inclusion in the CPTPP and how this milestone will benefit the UK - Việt Nam bilateral trade relationship.
HCM City has great potential for Chinese businesses: forum
With a population of nearly 10 million and an expanding middle class, HCM City represents a vast market with great potential for Chinese businesses, especially those from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Entrepreneurs Alliance (GBA Alliance), affirmed Võ Văn Hoan, vice chairman of the HCM City People's Committee.
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Vietnam News Economy
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