Mekong Delta invests in science, technology to increase enhance aquatic product quality
After its mergence with Bac Lieu province, the newly-formed Ca Mau province has become the largest shrimp farming area in the country, with over 427,000 hectares. In 2025, its aquatic export turnover is expected to reach 2.43 billion USD, a 7% increase compared to 2024.
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Unlocking potential for Vietnamese firms to reach global heights
- Joint efforts on protecting production areas
- Tay Ninh—An attractive investment destination with preferential policies and synchronous infrastructure
- Vietnam moves to attract higher-quality FDI flows
- Vietnam weighs establishment of gold exchange to ensure market stability
- Significantly reduce congestion of freight vehicles at Moc Bai International Border Gate
- Auto market recovery driven by fully-assembled imported vehicles
- Government issues decree on strategic trade control
- Vietnam Farmers' Union accompanies Tay Ninh in building modern agriculture
- Tay Ninh attracts investment in industrial parks and clusters
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Joint efforts on protecting production areas
- Vietnam Farmers' Union accompanies Tay Ninh in building modern agriculture
- Tay Ninh attracts investment in industrial parks and clusters
- Opening of the 2025 Southern Rural Industrial Products Exhibition Fair in Tay Ninh
- Tay Ninh—An attractive investment destination with preferential policies and synchronous infrastructure
- Unlocking potential for Vietnamese firms to reach global heights
- Vietnam moves to attract higher-quality FDI flows
- Government issues decree on strategic trade control
- Significantly reduce congestion of freight vehicles at Moc Bai International Border Gate
- Mekong Delta invests in science, technology to increase enhance aquatic product quality