The Vietnam Detergent Chemicals Market is projected to grow from USD 58.9 billion in 2025 to USD 85.6 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 6.4%. Rising demand for laundry care, dishwashing products, industrial cleaning, and institutional sanitation is driving growth. Surfactants remain the largest segment, though enzymes and specialty additives are gaining importance due to efficiency and environmental benefits. In Vietnam, increasing hygiene awareness post-pandemic has accelerated detergent use in both households and commercial spaces. Rapid urbanization, improved living standards, and higher disposable income are also shaping market expansion. Over the next decade, green chemistry and bio-based alternatives will be key innovation areas as the sector adapts to stricter sustainability demands.SEE MORE
Replacing chemical fertilizers with organic fertilizers is widely regarded as an important pathway to mitigating agricultural pollution and promoting green agricultural development. However, the current adoption rate of organic fertilizers among farmers remains low, which means that their economic and environmental benefits have not yet been fully realized. A recent study by Chinese researchers employed evolutionary game theory to conduct an in-depth analysis of the factors influencing farmers’ decisions to adopt organic fertilizers, while also proposing a breakthrough solution through the application of digital technologies.SEE MORE
The mining and metals industry—one of the world’s oldest and most traditional industries—is undergoing a historic transformation. Beyond merely meeting the growing demands of the global economy, the sector is redefining its role: shifting from extraction to responsible resource stewardship, and contributing to the resolution of urgent challenges such as climate change and geopolitical instability.SEE MORE