Hanoi, March 26 -- Impacts from rising tensions in the Middle East have quickly reached Vietnam's import-export activities, placing businesses under pressure to adapt in order to maintain orders and market share. In this context, identifying logistics bottlenecks and strengthening coordination among enterprises, authorities and industry associations has become essential to mitigating risks and stabilising supply chains. According to Truong Xuan Trung, Trade Counsellor of Vietnam in the UAE, the Middle East serves not only as a consumption market but also as a key global transhipment hub, meaning instability in the region creates ripple effects across intercontinental transport networks. Shipping route adjustments and airspace restrictions...