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Malay Mail
5 days ago
- Business
- Malay Mail
Linyi Goods at Vietnam Expo Boost Sino-Viet Trade Ties
HO CHI MINH, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 19 July 2025 - The China Factory Products Export Fair 2025 was held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from July 12 to 14. Hundreds of original manufacturers from places like Shandong province's Linyi city displayed thousands of products ranging from daily necessities, office supplies, chemical products, and outdoor equipment to hardware fair adopted a collaborative format, featuring segmented exhibition zones. With over 70 booths designated for the Chinese factory exhibition area, the event also hosted various online and offline activities. Additionally, 200 renowned Vietnamese and neighboring region brands and enterprises were invited to exhibit and participate, all aimed at facilitating market expansion for Vietnamese local and international exhibition drew large crowds, with numerous Vietnamese buyers and citizens praising the high-quality products and affordable prices of "Made in Linyi".As a significant exhibitor at this expo, Linyi companies took advantage of direct supply from source factories to offer a wide range of high-quality product selections to the Vietnamese market. This not only met the diverse demands of the Vietnamese market but also established a direct bridge for Chinese and Vietnamese enterprises, promoting deep cooperation and exchange in trade between the two back at 2024, Linyi achieved remarkable results in foreign trade, demonstrating distinctive development trends in trade relations with Vietnam and other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) trade with Vietnam, bilateral trade continued to steadily expand, with the total import and export volume reaching 4.77 billion yuan ($664.97 million). The trade structure between the two sides showed significant complementary features, with Linyi mainly exporting products such as wood veneer, plywood, and hand tools to Vietnam, while importing aluminum alloys, chemical raw materials, and natural rubber the perspective to the entire ASEAN region, Linyi saw robust growth in imports and exports with ASEAN in 2024, with a total trade volume reaching 40.15 billion yuan, representing a 16.2 percent year-on-year ahead, Linyi will further deepen economic and trade exchanges with Vietnam and ASEAN countries, expand cooperation fields, elevate the level of cooperation, and achieve mutual benefit, win-win cooperation, and common #Linyi The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


Zawya
5 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Linyi Goods at Vietnam Expo Boost Sino-Viet Trade Ties
HO CHI MINH, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 19 July 2025 - The China Factory Products Export Fair 2025 was held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from July 12 to 14. Hundreds of original manufacturers from places like Shandong province's Linyi city displayed thousands of products ranging from daily necessities, office supplies, chemical products, and outdoor equipment to hardware tools. This fair adopted a collaborative format, featuring segmented exhibition zones. With over 70 booths designated for the Chinese factory exhibition area, the event also hosted various online and offline activities. Additionally, 200 renowned Vietnamese and neighboring region brands and enterprises were invited to exhibit and participate, all aimed at facilitating market expansion for Vietnamese local and international exhibitors. The exhibition drew large crowds, with numerous Vietnamese buyers and citizens praising the high-quality products and affordable prices of "Made in Linyi". As a significant exhibitor at this expo, Linyi companies took advantage of direct supply from source factories to offer a wide range of high-quality product selections to the Vietnamese market. This not only met the diverse demands of the Vietnamese market but also established a direct bridge for Chinese and Vietnamese enterprises, promoting deep cooperation and exchange in trade between the two sides. Looking back at 2024, Linyi achieved remarkable results in foreign trade, demonstrating distinctive development trends in trade relations with Vietnam and other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries. Regarding trade with Vietnam, bilateral trade continued to steadily expand, with the total import and export volume reaching 4.77 billion yuan ($664.97 million). The trade structure between the two sides showed significant complementary features, with Linyi mainly exporting products such as wood veneer, plywood, and hand tools to Vietnam, while importing aluminum alloys, chemical raw materials, and natural rubber latex. Expanding the perspective to the entire ASEAN region, Linyi saw robust growth in imports and exports with ASEAN in 2024, with a total trade volume reaching 40.15 billion yuan, representing a 16.2 percent year-on-year increase. Looking ahead, Linyi will further deepen economic and trade exchanges with Vietnam and ASEAN countries, expand cooperation fields, elevate the level of cooperation, and achieve mutual benefit, win-win cooperation, and common development. Hashtag: #Linyi The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Linyi Small Commodities Chamber of Commerce

Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Yahoo
Chinese aircraft carrier sails into Hong Kong for first time
China's Shandong aircraft carrier arrived in Hong Kong for the first time on Thursday. The Shandong sailed in alongside its battle group, which includes the navy's Yan'an and Zhanjiang guided missile destroyers, and the Yuncheng guided missile frigate. The carrier is due to stay in Hong Kong until Monday and be opened to the public for ticketed tours during the weekend.


Al Jazeera
27-05-2025
- General
- Al Jazeera
At least five reported killed in large explosion at China chemical plant
At least five people have been killed and 19 injured in a huge chemical plant explosion in eastern China, according to state media reports. Six people were still missing following the explosion at the plant operated by Shandong Youdao Chemical in the city of Weifang in Shandong province late on Tuesday morning, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV and state-run Xinhua agency reported. The plant, situated in an industrial park, manufactures chemical components for use in pesticides and pharmaceuticals, they said. Videos circulating on Chinese social media and verified by the Reuters news agency showed plumes of orange and black smoke billowing into the sky. Windows of nearby buildings were ripped from their hinges by the explosion, one of the videos showed. Authorities launched a large response to the explosion and the blaze it ignited, with officials sending more than 230 responders to the scene, according to CCTV. Drone video posted by The Beijing News, a government-run publication, showed smoke emerging from the chemical plant and from a second, unidentified facility nearby. Baidu Maps, a navigation app, shows other manufacturing companies next to Youdao's plant, including a textile company, a machinery company and a firm that makes industrial coating materials. The Weifang Ecological Environment Bureau dispatched staff to test the site of the blast, but said no results were available yet. It advised nearby residents to wear face masks in the meantime, The Beijing News reported. A local resident, who did not wish to be identified for fear of repercussions, said in a video that his home, more than 7km (4.3 miles) from the plant, shook from the impact of the explosion, The Associated Press news agency reported. A statement from China's emergency response authority urged response crews to quickly contain the fire and establish the number of people affected. Shandong Youdao Chemical was established in August 2019 in the Gaomi Renhe chemical park in Weifang, according to the company's website. The plant covers about 47 hectares (116 acres) and has more than 300 employees. Blasts at chemical plants in China in recent years have included one in the northwest region of Ningxia in 2024 and another in the southeastern province of Jiangxi in 2023. Two massive explosions at warehouses containing hazardous and flammable chemicals in the port city of Tianjin in 2015 killed more than 170 people and injured 700. The incident prompted the government to tighten laws covering chemical storage. Another explosion in 2015 at a chemical plant in Shandong killed 13 people.