Aluminum Extrusion in Vietnam: Process, Shapes, and Industry Growth
Table of Contents What is Aluminum Extrusion in Vietnam? Aluminum extrusion in Vietnam is a key manufacturing process that shapes heated aluminum billets into strong, lightweight, and versatile products. Factories heat aluminum billets until they become malleable, then press them through precision dies to create profiles with the desired cross-section.
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Table of Contents What is Aluminum Casting in Vietnam? Aluminum casting in Vietnam is a growing manufacturing solution that combines precision, durability, and cost-efficiency. Manufacturers melt aluminum and pour it into molds to create components with intricate details and complex shapes. Because the process delivers high accuracy, industries such as
Read moreAluminum Process and Technique (2025 Guide)
Table of Contents Aluminum in Vietnam is increasingly important for global supply chains. To begin with, aluminum is lightweight, versatile, and durable, making it essential for construction, aerospace, automotive, energy, and electronics. Moreover, with the global move toward sustainability and lightweight design, aluminum’s role will only expand. As a result,
Read moreAluminum Manufacturing Vietnam: Outsourcing Partner
Table of Contents Aluminum manufacturing Vietnam is quickly growing into a major global sourcing hub, giving U.S. and EU buyers a strong mix of low cost, good quality, and trusted standards. Even though the recent 20% U.S. tariff on Vietnamese aluminum adds price pressure, the government and local factories have
Read moreVietnam Tariff: Why Engineering Buyers Still Choose Vietnam
Even with a 20 percent Vietnam tariff, the country remains a stronger sourcing choice than China, India, or Mexico. Thanks to government reforms, new trade agreements, and the expertise of Vietnam Outsourcing (VNO), buyers gain reliable supply chains that balance cost, compliance, and resilience. Introduction: Vietnam Tariff and Global Sourcing
Read moreVietnam’s Engineering: Compliance and Trust for Global Buyers
As tariffs reshape trade, Vietnam’s engineering sector faces new demands beyond cost. Traceability, compliance, and trust are now the defining factors in supply chains. With government reforms and VNO’s expertise, buyers can navigate these changes with confidence. A New Era for Vietnam Manufacturing Trade with Vietnam is evolving. While headlines
Read moreRising Above Tariffs: How Smart Engineering Buyers Are Securing Vietnam Supply Chains
Despite the introduction of 20 percent tariffs on Vietnamese goods and 40 percent penalties on transshipment, Vietnam remains a stronghold for mechanical engineering sourcing. Proactive government reforms, resilient supporting industries, and the expertise of Vietnam Outsourcing (VNO) are enabling global buyers to secure supply chains and maintain competitiveness. Introduction The
Read moreVietnam’s 2025 Tariff Reset: Insights, Forecast, and VNO Opportunity
A New Chapter in Vietnam’s Export Economy With the August 1 implementation of Vietnam’s 2025 Tariff, the country has moved from being a cost-driven exporter to a resilient and respected manufacturing hub. The tariff change is more than a percentage—it signals Vietnam’s growing credibility in global trade. For buyers and
Read moreVietnam’s Negotiation Win: How U.S. Tariffs Fell from 46% to 20% in Months
On April 2, 2025, the U.S. shocked markets by imposing a 46% tariff on Vietnamese imports. Framed as a “Liberation Day correction,” the move sparked panic across export sectors, disrupted supply chains, and drew global headlines. The aggressive stance was one of the toughest U.S. tariffs ever applied to a
Read moreTrump’s 2025 Tariff on Vietnam: How the 20% Rate Can Benefit VNO Clients
On April 2, 2025—branded “Liberation Day” by the Trump administration—the U.S. shocked markets by imposing a 46% duty on Vietnamese imports. This sweeping move, described as a “reciprocal trade correction,” immediately became headline news. Analysts and investors rushed to assess the implications of Trump’s tariff on Vietnam. Only three months
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