Hanoi is bolstering efforts to expand international trade, with the Prime Minister directing a strengthening of export promotion measures, according to recent government announcements.
The moves come as Vietnam aims to maintain economic growth and achieve a breakthrough in exports throughout 2026. Vietnam’s economy has become increasingly important in Southeast Asia, attracting foreign investment and establishing itself as a key manufacturing hub.
A new digital platform has been launched to support the development of foreign markets, streamlining processes for businesses seeking to expand their international reach. The platform is intended to facilitate connections and provide resources for companies navigating global trade.
Positive indicators suggest early success in key sectors. Exports of animal feed increased by 61.7% in the first two months of 2026, reaching nearly $254 million. This growth highlights the increasing demand for Vietnamese agricultural products and the potential for further expansion in this area.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade is actively implementing government resolutions aimed at fostering economic development and supporting export-oriented businesses. A regular February 2026 meeting focused on outlining strategies to achieve these goals, signaling a coordinated approach to trade policy.