Mobile phone exports on the rise

Mar 10th at 10:11
10-03-2014 10:11:22+07:00

Mobile phone exports on the rise

Viet Nam earned US$3.3 billion from exports of mobile handsets and spare parts in the first two months of 2014, posting a year on year increase of 22.9 per cent.

 

Mobile phones and their accessories topped the list of processed industrial products, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Mobile phones, the country's most lucrative sector in January, generated US$1.7 billion, representing an increase of 14.6 per cent over the same period last year, and 38.5 per cent over December 2013, the ministry said.

The EU, United Arab Emirates, US and Russia are the main importers of Vietnamese mobile handsets and components.

Their export value helped raise total two-month export earnings of processed industrial products to US$15 billion, an increase of 16.8 per cent over the same period last year.

Viet Nam's exports of phones and accessories witnessed a sharp year-on-year increase of 69.2 per cent in 2013, making mobile phone products among the country's most important export items.

This is the first time exports of phones topped the list of Viet Nam's key export items, with revenue of over $21.5 billion, according to information released by the General Statistics Office.

Exports of phones and accessories accounted for one fifth of the country's total export turnover, and 50 per cent of the trade sector's growth, said the office.

In 2009, mobile phones ranked ninth among the country's top 10 export items behind garments, footwear, crude oil, seafood, electronics, computers and spare parts, wood and wood products, rice and rubber.

One year later, they climbed to fourth place after garments, crude oil and footwear.

The sharp increase in the export turnover of phones and accessories was attributed to the contribution of Samsung plants in Viet Nam, which were responsible for 98 per cent of Viet Nam's mobile phone and accessories exports in 2012.

Exports of phones last year were followed by garments, with $17.89 billion, and electronic products, computers and spare parts, at $10.67 billion in revenue, according to the General Statistics Office.

Viet Nam spent $25.7 billion in 2013 for imports of equipment for production of phones, computers and other electronic products.

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