Tra Vinh (VNA) – The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh has seen the first official shipment to the US of locally produced 5-star OCOP-rated organic coconut sugar weighing more than 7 tonnes.
According to Pham Dinh Ngai, CEO of the Tra Vinh FARM co., ltd (Sokfarm) – the producer, the sugar is derived from fresh coconut flower nectar. It takes over eight litres of nectar to produce just one kilogram of sugar, which is gently concentrated using advanced low-temperature technology (maintained at 55–60°C) over several hours. This process preserves the natural minerals and nutrients found in the nectar.
This initial export batch will be supplied to US partners operating in the nutritional food sector, particularly for use in energy bars and health-conscious bakery products, he added.
Founded in 2019, Sokfarm currently markets six core coconut nectar and sugar products, all of which have achieved 4- or 5-star certification under Vietnam’s One Commune One Product (OCOP) programme. The company manages a 20-hectare organic-certified coconut plantation that meets USDA (the US), EU, JAS (Japan), and Canada Organic standards. Additionally, the company works with 35 local farming households in Tieu Can district to source raw coconut nectar. To date, its products have been officially exported to Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, the US, and Australia.
Tra Vinh currently boasts 393 OCOP-certified goods, including three 5-star and 46 4-star ones. According to authorities’ assessments, after certification, the annual output and revenue of 5-star and 4-star OCOP products have risen by 30–60% and 20–52%, respectively./.

See more

Private sector's engagement advances normalisation of Vietnam - US ties: Ambassador
Even before the normalisation of ties in 1995, when embargoes against Vietnam were still in place, a number of American companies and investors had the foresight to explore opportunities in Vietnam.

Hanoi sees potential, challenges in preserving traditional craft villages
Hanoi is home to more than 1,300 craft villages, accounting for roughly one-quarter of the national total.

Vietnam pivots to green aquaculture to draw global seafood buyers
Green transition across the seafood supply chain, from farming to processing and distribution, has become a global imperative, said To Thi Tuong Lan, Deputy Secretary-General of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

Car sales increase sharply in June
Passenger cars accounted for the largest number of sales with 22,934 vehicles, up 14.6% over the previous month. Meanwhile, sales of commercial vehicles reached 8,782, down 2%, while specialised vehicle sales reached 261, up 23% over the previous month.

Vietnam–Cambodia business networking conference 2025 set to take place in HCM City
The Vietnam–Cambodia business networking conference 2025 will take place in HCM City on July 15, aiming to strengthen direct connections between Vietnamese and Cambodian enterprises.

Online traded goods must declare quality standards from 2026
From 2026, all products sold online, regardless of scale, must publish standard certification according to the corresponding risk group.

State budget revenue surges over 28% in H1
A total of 1,988 new projects were licensed in the first half, up 21.7% year-on-year, with newly registered capital amounting to nearly 9.3 billion USD. Foreign investors poured capital into 18 out of 21 economic sectors.

VinFast delivers over 11,000 EVs in June, sets new industry record
The result brought its total sales in the first half of the year to 67,569 units, the highest ever six-month sales in Vietnam’s auto industry.

VinFast partners with Indian firm to promote high-voltage battery recycling
Under the agreement, BatX Energies will provide VinFast with comprehensive solutions for high-voltage (HV) battery recycling, including the recovery of materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel, as well as battery repurposing at VinFast’s manufacturing facilities and after-sales network in India.

Prime Minister works with USABC to foster economic and investment ties
US businesses appreciated the increasingly favourable investment and business environment in Vietnam, as well as the country’s strong commitments, vision, and concrete actions, particularly the administrative streamlining efforts. They reaffirmed their commitment to long-term investment, production, and business cooperation with Vietnam in the coming period.

Ethiopian Airlines launches Hanoi route, signs deals with Vietnamese partners
Earlier that day, Ethiopian Airlines inaugurated its new direct route between Addis Ababa and Hanoi, with four weekly flights starting from July 10, 2025.

Vietnam, Pakistan seek sustainable trade growth
Vietnam and Pakistan have seen steady growth in bilateral trade, with an average annual increase of over 6.7% between 2017 and 2024. Two-way trade reached over 850 million USD last year and approximately 327.5 million USD in the first five months of 2025.

Private investment gives major boost to HCM City’s metro projects
Among the upcoming lines, Metro Line 2 (Ben Thanh – Tham Luong) is attracting the most attention from investors. The 11-km route will connect the city centre with the northwest area, with a total estimated cost of over 2.1 billion USD.

HCM City approves 17 housing projects for foreign ownership
The HCM City Department of Construction will publish detailed project information on its official portal and has been instructed to inspect four other projects with foreign involvement in sensitive areas: Hung Vuong 1 – R16, Hung Vuong 2 – R13, Star Hill – C15B (former District 7), and The Prince Residence (former Phu Nhuan district).

Nearly 1,500 household businesses converted into registered enterprises in H1
Authorities are now looking ahead to revising the Law on Tax Administration to ensure fair, convenient and transparent tax policies for all business models, especially household businesses.

2025 coffee exports hit target, set for record 7.5 billion USD
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), Vietnam exported an estimated 953,900 tonnes of coffee worth 5.45 billion USD in the first six months of 2025, increasing by 5.3% in volume and 67.5% in value compared to the same period in 2024.

Hanoi’s condo market sees Q2 surge in high-end supply
In a report on the capital city's property market in Q2 2025 published on July 10, CBRE experts revealed that nearly 6,850 new apartment units were put on the market in Q2, almost doubling the supply from the first quarter.

Fisheries sector speeds up to earn 5.4 billion USD in H2
Aquatic exports stood at 950 million USD in June, bringing total revenue for the first six months to 5.16 billion USD, an increase of 16.9% over the same period last year.

Reference exchange rate down on July 11
The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange at 25,128 VND/USD on July 11, down 3 VND from the previous day.

Tay Ninh, YCH Group partner to advance smart logistics
The deal is expected to help local businesses better integrate into global supply chains, increase exports, and accelerate Tay Ninh’s transformation into a logistics and trade hub in the southeastern region.