Coffee to be restructured for higher quality production

Coffee to be restructured for higher quality production

Vietnam will narrow down its coffee plantation areas and improve coffee product structure in a bid to create high-quality beans with higher productivity.
Cement firms move with quick feet

Cement firms move with quick feet

Cement firms have their thinking caps on to sustain current market oversupply.
First shipment of coal in New Year

First shipment of coal in New Year

Two cargo ships, Panama-flagged Ultra Tronador and Hanoi Vinacomin from Vietnam, are the first vessels to receive consignments of coal in the Year of the Snake at Cam Pha port on February 10.
A tough year for rice exports

A tough year for rice exports

2013 is forecast to be a difficult year for Vietnam’s rice exports as competition from other global rice producers such as Thailand, India, Pakistan and Myanmar intensifies.
Seaports are busy on first day of 2013

Seaports are busy on first day of 2013

On January 1, Cai Lan Port in the northern province of Quang Ninh received the first cargo vessel of 2013, the CHUETSU SPIRIT from the Philippines .
Sector is busy turning heads

Sector is busy turning heads

Vietnam’s agro-forestry-aquatic sector continues to spread its roots despite turbulent economic times.
Ca Mau goes fishing for investors

Ca Mau goes fishing for investors

Positioned in the southernmost part of the country and home to major fishing and agricultural industry, Ca Mau has enjoyed a fast growth pace in diverse economic fields in recent years. Ca Mau People’s Committee chairman Pham Thanh Tuoi goes inside the provincial advantages and its constant efforts to make the province appealing to investors.
Foreign investors yet to take root

Foreign investors yet to take root

Although the Red River Delta is an attractive venue for drawing foreign investors in livestock sector, there appears to be an urgent need for better incentives to lure more overseas capital, as VIR’s Thanh Thu reports.
Cement sector has its feet stuck

Cement sector has its feet stuck

Vietnam’s cement industry is in a sad plight amid a glut of products.
Vietnam’s rice export likely to set record high this year

Vietnam’s rice export likely to set record high this year

Vietnam may export 7.7 million tonnes of rice this year, setting a new record because of increased export orders in the last months of the year.
Cement industry has a giant mountain to climb

Cement industry has a giant mountain to climb

Vietnam’s cement industry is finding it hard to export their products as cement inventory levels approach a worrisome level.
Less production, steel, cement stock down

Less production, steel, cement stock down

Steel and cement inventories have declined sharply due to a production slowdown rather than an increase in demand.
Vinacomin calls for SOS

Vinacomin calls for SOS

State miner Vinacomin is seeking policy support to tackle growing coal inventory.
Sugar group wants quotas scrapped

Sugar group wants quotas scrapped

The Vietnam Sugar and Sugarcane Association (VSSA) has called on the government to scrap its system of setting individual sugar import quotas for food processing enterprises.
Steel stocks hit record high as demand falls off

Steel stocks hit record high as demand falls off

Stocks of steel increased about 15 per cent at the end of June compared to those in the first months of the year, Vietnam Steel Association chairman Pham Chi Cuong has announced.
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