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Proposal to extend 0% import tariff on petroleum products until June 30, 2026
The Ministry of Finance has proposed extending the 0% import tariff on petroleum products through June 30, 2026, to stabilize supply and ease cost pressures.
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Australia announces import conditions for Vietnamese pomelos
Vietnamese pomelos are now permitted for import into Australia on the condition that they are only for human consumption and meet a series of stringent requirements.
Supporting import–export enterprises in entering the Middle Eastern market
Following the directives of the Customs Department and the Hai Phong City authorities, Customs Sub-Department Region III is ready with plans to support businesses, shipping lines, and transport companies engaged in import–export activities with the Middle East.
Proactive response to Middle East conflict impacts on import-export activities
The Department requests businesses to review import-export contracts and transportation plans, especially routes to, from, or transiting through the Middle East.
Import tariffs on certain fuel products reduced to 0%
Under the Government's Decree No. 72, preferential import tariffs on gasoline, diesel, aviation fuel, and certain petrochemical raw materials have been reduced to 0% to ensure domestic supply stability.
Ministry of Finance proposes reducing import tariffs on petroleum to 0%.
The Ministry of Finance of Vietnam has proposed reducing the preferential import tariff to 0% for several petroleum products in order to enhance import capacity and help stabilize the domestic market.
Department of Industry and Trade reviews enterprises' import–export situation
The Department of Industry and Trade is monitoring the import–export activities of enterprises, particularly the level of impact from the new U.S. tax policy, in order to promptly advise on solutions and provide support.
Import–export turnover surges in January 2026
Although Vietnam’s total import–export turnover in the first month of 2026 declined slightly compared to the previous month, it recorded a sharp increase compared to the same period in 2025.
Strengthening cooperation between Vietnam - China customs
Customs units are coordinating more and more effectively, facilitating import and export activities between Vietnam and China.
Hai Phong seaports bustle in year-end months
Import and export activities at Hai Phong seaports have become increasingly vibrant as the year 2025 draws to a close.
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