Vietnam earned 88.05 million USD from exports to the Czech Republic in September, raising the figure for the first nine months of this year to 775.94 million USD, up 10.8 percent year-on-year, according to the Czech Statistical Office.
Vietnam earned 88.05 million USD from exports to the Czech Republic in September, raising the figure for the first nine months of this year to 775.94 million USD (Photo: VNA).
Meanwhile, exports of the Czech Republic to Vietnam hit more
than 106 million USD in the first nine months of 2018, up 51.6 percent against
the same period last year.
The growth surpassed the 100 million USD mark in nine months
for the first time.
In the nine months, bilateral import-export exceeded 880
million USD, rising 14.6 percent year-on-year. A growth of more than 10 percent
has been maintained annually since 2015.
During the period under review, Vietnam mainly shipped audio
visual and devices to the Czech Republic, raking in 267.4 million USD, followed
by footwear with 187.8 million USD. Other exports of Vietnam included rubber
products, leather and chemicals, garment-textile materials, interior furniture,
farm produce, tea, coffee and handicrafts, among others.
Meanwhile, the country mostly imported electronic and
mechanical devices, glass and crystal products, military equipment, seeds,
pharmaceutical products and more.
The upcoming seminar on the Czech Republic–Vietnam economy,
set to take place in early December in Prague, is expected to bolster
cooperation and investment between the two countries’ firms.
Source: VNA
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The Van Mai dam xanh (Bangana lemassoni) fish has long been famous for its unique and delicious flavour, earning a spot on the menus of many restaurants and attracting food connoisseurs. In recent years, residents in Van Mai commune, Mai Chau district, have expanded their fish farming areas and striven to build a strong reputation for their product. They are also working to establish it as an OCOP (One Commune, One Product) item to increase their income.
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An award ceremony to announce the official certification for Mai Chau district’s Bangana lemassoni fish, a specialty of the locality because of its unique flavour, was held recently in the district.