China remains one of Vietnam’s largest export destinations, especially in the agricultural and raw materials sector. The increasing demand for products such as durian, dried chili, 100% broken rice, dried cassava, dried areca nuts, corn kernels, and 96% pure aluminum ingots has created favorable conditions for Vietnamese businesses to expand their trade activities.
In addition to the geographical advantage, the Chinese market demands a continuous and diverse supply of high-quality goods. To seize this opportunity, many Vietnamese companies have invested in clean raw material sources, adopted advanced processing technologies, and implemented strict quality control systems to ensure products consistently meet export standards.
At the same time, trade promotion activities such as participating in exhibitions, trade fairs, and leveraging cross-border e-commerce platforms have been strengthened. As a result, Vietnamese businesses are not only increasing export volumes but also building sustainable brands in a market of over 1.4 billion consumers.