NEWS
06/01
2026
Đây là chặng đường cuối cùng năm 2025 trên Hành trình "Trao Yêu Thương" của T&T Global Agency. Thật đáng buồn cho năm 2025, khi bà con tại khu vực Miền Trung phải gánh chịu hậu quả nặng nề sau thiên tai lũ lụt. T&T Global đã tức tốc thu dọn hành lý và lên đường ngay trong đêm để đến Thôn Thạch Tuân 2, xã Hoà Xuân Đông, thị xã Đông Hoà, tỉnh Phú Yên (cũ) để giúp đỡ bà con sau nhiều ngày chống chọi với thiên tai
18/11
2025
Mrs. Zoely, representing T&T Global Agency, had an energetic and fulfilling day at the HMM Sports Day 2025 — an event that brought together leading enterprises in the logistics industry.
18/11
2025
T&T Global Agency would like to express our sincere gratitude to Mrs. Cecilia Lega – Commercial Director of VECTOR S.p.A. for visiting us during her business trip to Vietnam.
15/10
2025
From October 1, 2025, Tan Son Nhat Cargo Services Company (TCS) officially became the cargo service partner of Turkish Airlines — one of the world’s leading airlines.
13/10
2025
The world’s leading shipping company, MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), has announced the launch of a new service called “Sambar,” connecting China with Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia.
09/10
2025
HANOI, October 9, 2025 – Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Xuan Sang announced that Vietnam and Saudi Arabia are enhancing comprehensive cooperation in the fields of transportation and logistics, aiming to establish a maritime corridor connecting the Middle East and Southeast Asia. This partnership is expected to play a key role in expanding global supply chains.
18/09
2025
T&T Global Agency recently visited Dieu Phap Pagoda Shelter in Binh Thanh District, where the team donated essential goods and spent time connecting with the elderly residents. The visit was part of the “Sharing Love” program, reflecting the company’s commitment to community care and its goal of continuing to expand meaningful charitable activities in the future.
28/08
2025
Starting in October 2025, the U.S. will introduce new port fees on vessels owned or built in China, rising from $50 per net ton to as high as $140 per ton by 2028.