Chilean cherries are currently being sold at a higher price in Vietnam due to the end of the season and a decrease in import volume. The price for large size cherries is 5-10% higher than last year, with a kilogram costing over half a million VND. The drop in import volume is attributed to concerns about weak purchasing power, which has made cherry prices less competitive. Despite these challenges, Chile remains among the top 10 countries exporting vegetables and fruits to Vietnam.