Vietnam's cassava exports are expected to decline by 11.1% in volume and 11.4% in value in 2024, totaling 2.62 million tons worth 1.15 billion USD, primarily due to reduced demand from China, which accounts for over 90% of the exports. Despite this, cassava remains a key export product. The industry faces competition from Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, especially in the Chinese market. To boost competitiveness, Vietnamese businesses are encouraged to enhance product quality and explore new markets with Free Trade Agreements, such as the EU, Korea, Japan, and the US, where current export levels are low.