Vietnam saw its exports of durians to China soar by US$500 million last year, as the country shook off earlier phytosanitary issues and leveraged its geographic advantages to outcompete its Southeast Asian rivals in the lucrative Chinese market.
Growers from Vietnam shipped US$3.44 billion of the spiky, pungent fruit to China in 2025, up from US$2.94 billion the previous year, Chinese customs data showed.
Leading supplier Thailand, meanwhile, lost market share as its exports to China remained…
Vietnam grabs bigger slice of China’s durian market as Thailand loses ground

