Wednesday, February 13, 2019 21:09
Gold products made for the God of Wealth Day which falls on February 21 this year. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA)
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Gold demand is expected to surge on the God of Wealth Day on the 10th day of
the
Lunar New Year, which falls this year on February 21, as Vietnamese believe
that would bring good luck and prosperity through the year.
In recent years people have been
queuing up at 4am to buy “lucky” gold.
To meet the expected spike in
demand, jewellery companies have stocked up on various kinds of gold products,
including traditional figurines of the God of Wealth inscribed with the words
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Rice for export being stockpiled at SongHau Food Company in Vietnam’s Can Tho city. VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/VIET NAM NEWS
Vietnamese rice exports get shot at 2021 breakthrough
Mon, 15 February 2021
High hopes are pinned on Vietnam’s rice exports this year as major markets such as the Philippines and Africa continue to sign contracts to buy the commodity, while many others have great demand for fragrant rice and sticky rice – which are advantageous staples of Vietnamese enterprises.
The preferential tariffs provided by bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements (FTA) between Vietnam and other countries, such as the EU-Vietnam FTA (EVFTA) and the UK-Vietnam FTA (UKVFTA), will create favourable conditions for Vietnamese rice to compete with that from rival countries, the Vietnam Food Association (VAF) said.
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High hopes are pinned on Vietnam’s rice exports in 2021 when major export markets such as the Philippines and Africa continue to sign contracts to buy rice from Vietnam,
while many others have great demand for fragrant rice and sticky rice – which are advantageous staples of Vietnamese enterprises.
Rice for export being stockpiled at SongHau Food Company in Can Tho city (Photo: VNA)
The bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements between Vietnam and other countries such as the EU-Vietnam and the UK-Vietnam FTAs with preferential tariffs would create favourable conditions for Vietnamese rice to compete with that from rival countries, the Vietnam Food Association said.
Rice for export being stockpiled at SongHau Food Company in Cần Thơ City. - Vietnam News/ANN HANOI, Feb 14 (Vietnam News/ANN): High hopes are pinned on Vietnam’s rice exports in 2021 when major export markets such as the Philippines and Africa continue to sign contracts to buy rice from Vietnam, while many others have great demand for fragrant rice and sticky rice – which are advantageous staples of Vietnamese enterprises.
The bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements between Vietnam and other countries such as the EU-Vietnam and the UK-Vietnam FTAs with preferential tariffs would create favourable conditions for Vietnamese rice to compete with that from rival countries, the Vietnam Food Association said.