April 27, 2024 | 23:35 GMT +7
April 27, 2024 | 23:35 GMT +7
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(VAN) Canada's demand for imported wooden furniture increased by an average of 3.1% in the 2019 - 2023 period and currently ranks 4th in the world, after the EU, the United States, and the UK.
(VAN) The world demand for wood and wood products is huge. This is an opportunity for Vietnamese wood export businesses to adapt and affirm their position.
(VAN) Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Nguyen Quoc Tri, stated that Hawa Expo 2024 has successfully showcased Vietnam's wood and wood products to global customers.
(VAN) The wood industry handover conference for the first quarter of 2024 in Binh Dinh province is an occasion to identify challenges and discuss their solutions.
(VAN) The Q-FAIR 2024 exhibition was recently launched in Quy Nhon city, Binh Dinh province with an unique and ceremonious opening ceremony.
(VAN) Businesses in the woodworking and handicraft industry must effectively utilize e-commerce channels to expand their customer base and increase revenue.
(VAN) The Prime Minister issued Decision No. 208/QD-TTg approving the Project to develop multi-use values of wood ecosystems until 2030, with a vision to 2050.
(VAN) The surge in popularity among US consumers, increased sales, and reduced inventory have fueled the Ministry of Industry and Trade's optimism for the wood market in the upcoming year.
(VAN) The export wood processing industry in Binh Dinh province exhibits promising signals as businesses receive new orders, resulting in an increase in prices for cultivated timber.
(VAN) VIFA EXPO 2024 & VIFA ASEAN 2024 are two international wood and handicraft export expos which will assist in the recovery and development of Vietnam's wood industry.
(VAN) Wood processing facilities operate at a slow pace, peeling facilities are closed, raw wood piles up, and products are covered in mush due to low prices.
(VAN) The reengagement with the domestic market enables wood businesses to harness the underutilized potentials of domestic consumption
(VAN) The explosion in the number of wood chip and pellet processing factories has caused the wood industry in Binh Dinh province to lack raw material supply seriously.
(VAN) After a sharp decline in the first half of 2023, Vietnam's wood industry is gradually recovering. The market for wood and wood products is projected to improve significantly from 2024.
(VAN) Vietnam's wood industry has exhibited numerous positive signals in its export of wood and wood products in July, surpassing 1.1 billion USD, which exceeds the overall export growth rate of Vietnam