Vietnam-US two-way trade sharply rises
Two-way trade between Vietnam and the US in 2011 continued to rise sharply compared to 2010, according to statistics released by US customs on Nov. 4.

Two-way trade between Vietnam and the US in 2011 continued to rise sharply compared to 2010, according to statistics released by US customs on Nov. 4.
Assistant Secretary of Commerce Suresh Kumar explains to Tuoi Tre how Vietnam can increase exports to the US
Vietnam earned nearly 7.4 billion USD from exports to the EU in the first half of the year, a 49 percent increase over the same period last year, making up 17.5 percent of the country’s total export value.
HCMC - Vietnam’s exports to South Korea are increasing strongly, but the level is still far from matching potential as many local companies still find challenges to penetrate deeply into the market, heard a seminar in HCMC on Wednesday.
Large markets such as Asia, the US and the EU, which have substantial, long-term and stable import demands, are always targets of Vietnamese exporters.
Exports more than doubled in the first quarter as firms continued to take advantage of a 2007 ASEAN free trade deal with Korea
HCMC – Vietnam’s exports to some countries in the North and West Africa are forecasted to decline 10-20% this year due to political crisis in the markets, said an official at the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Vietnam’s export earnings expanded by an estimated 33 percent to 19.2 billion USD in the first quarter of the year.
HCMC – Many Vietnamese companies have continued sending their export shipments to Japan since the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit the Northeast Asian country.
Many Vietnamese businesses are worried about the decrease of export turnover to Japan, the country’s third largest importer while it is suffering from serious damages caused by the recent earthquake and tsunami.
Employees harvest whitened-leg shrimps in the Hung Bien Ocean Items Co Ltd within the central province of Quang Binh. The draft amended Work Code, that was talked about through the NA yesterday, is anticipated to make sure workers' proper privileges including salaries, overtime and maternity leave. — VNA/VNS Photo Huy Hung HN — The Nation's Set up talked about a variety of concerns associated with work issues throughout a session which was
HN — Pm Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday confirmed that Viet Nam always supported co-operation between its relevant agencies and also the Inspection Commission from the Lao Individuals Revolutionary Party Central Committee and also the Government Inspectorate of Laos. Dung made the statement while finding the commission mind, Inspector-General Bounthong Chitmany.Dung stated co-operation would concentrate on training human assets within the sector in addition to swapping encounters within the combat and protection