Vietnam's rice exports have slowed down as the Philippines temporarily halts imports, causing a sharp drop in order volume. The Vietnam Food Association calls on businesses to remain calm, maintain reasonable prices, and diversify markets.
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According to preliminary data from the Customs Department, in September, Vietnam exported 466,800 tons of rice, valued at 232.38 million USD, a sharp decrease of 46.2% in volume and 46.8% in value compared to the previous month. In the past 9 months, rice exports reached over 6.82 million tons, equivalent to 3.49 billion USD, a decrease of 2% in volume and a decrease of up to 20% in value compared to the same period in 2024. The Philippines - Vietnam's largest rice export market - announced a temporary suspension of imports for 60 days, from September 1, causing the volume of rice exported to this country to decrease by 93.3% in volume and 92.6% in value compared to August. After 9 months, this country imported 2.94 million tons of Vietnamese rice, valued at 1.45 billion USD, a decrease of 8.7% in volume and a decrease of 26.9% in value compared to the same period last year. However, the decline is not only occurring in Vietnam but also spreading across the global rice market. ...
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