Despite many difficulties in export, there are still a number of products with export turnover growing at a very high level.
In the first 9 months of 2023, Vietnam's agricultural exports to China amounted to more than 6.2 billion USD, a record-high number.
HCMC – Vietnam reported only US$23.9 billion in foreign trade in the first half of May, down 10.8% from the second half of April, official data showed. Exports plunged 21.3% from the second half of April to US$11.5 billion, which is US$988 million lower than import spending. The falling export
HCMC – Vietnam made only US$13.2 billion in export revenue in the first half of April, down 19.2% compared to the second half of March, according to preliminary data from the General Department of Vietnam Customs. The steep decline in export value was attributed to significant export drops in key
HCMC – Vietnam’s export revenue in the first quarter of this year has inched down but the country has enjoyed a trade surplus of US$4.07 billion, according to the General Statistics Office. Between January and March, the country’s import-export value has totaled an estimated US$154.27 billion. Of
HCMC – Vietnam’s foreign trade in goods topped US$730 billion, up 9.1% year-on-year, with a trade surplus of US$12.4 billion, according to preliminary data released by the General Department of Vietnam Customs. Imports rose 7.8% over 2021 to US$358.9 billion while exports soared 10.5% over the
HCMC – Vietnamese exporters have taken advantage of the European Union–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), especially the trade liberalization policy of phasing out over 90% of tariffs on the exchange of goods within seven years. The import-export turnover between Vietnam and European countries
Vietnam’s rice export price reached its latest peak on January 3 at US$505 per tonne, representing a record high over the previous nine years, according to rice traders.
Despite Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam achieves remarkable result in export