HCMC – Petrovietnam Ca Mau Fertilizer JSC (HOSE: DCM) has exported 30,000 tons of fertilizer to Australia after receiving the country’s top import certification.
The Level One certification, issued by Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry in March, allows the company to bypass inspections at arrival ports. This reduces logistics costs and clearance time.
The firm said the shipment was part of its strategy to grow exports in regulated markets. The company’s fertilizers are produced at a facility in Ca Mau Province and are now present in nearly 20 markets.
In 2024, the company exported more than 300,000 tons of fertilizer. In the first seven months of 2025, consolidated revenue reached VND10.54 trillion, with pre-tax profit hitting VND1.42 trillion, exceeding the full-year plan by 191%.
Closing the trading session today, July 24, DCM inched down 1.4% to VND35,200, with a trading volume of nearly 6.4 million shares.
The benchmark VN-Index rose on Thursday, supported by gains in banking and aviation shares.
The index gained 8.71 points, or 0.58%, to close at 1,521.02 points, with 184 winners and 131 losers. Trading volume reached 1.47 billion shares, with a total value of VND36.8 trillion, down 3% from the previous session. Block deals accounted for 58.6 million shares valued at VND1.8 trillion.
Vingroup-related stocks rebounded after early losses. VHM edged down 0.2%, while VIC rose 0.9% and VRE advanced 1.9%.
Banking and aviation stocks led the rally, boosting investor sentiment. VJC surged 4.9% to VND114,000. Among lenders, HDB advanced 4.2%, MBB gained 3.7%, Vietnam VIB rose 3.1%, and SHB increased 2.7%.
SHB was the most actively traded stock with over 93.4 million shares changing hands. VIB, TPB, MBB, VPB, and HDB also saw strong volumes, ranging from 25.8 million to nearly 51 million shares.
On the Hanoi Stock Exchange, the HNX-Index added 1.34 points, or 0.54%, to close at 250.67 points, with 94 advancers and 76 decliners. Trading volume on the northern exchange was 137.2 million shares valued at VND2.56 trillion.