Exports to Mexico on the rise

Aug 30th at 12:51
30-08-2012 12:51:50+07:00

Exports to Mexico on the rise

Vietnamese exports to Mexico have maintained a strong growth, earning US$564 million in the first half of this year, a year-on-year rise of over 24 per cent.

According to Viet Nam's Embassy in Mexico, this figure is mainly attributable to key export items including footwear, garments, aquatic products, electronic goods and spare parts, coffee and rubber.

Vietnamese Commercial Counsellor in Mexico Hoang Anh Dung said that during the reviewed period, Vietnamese businesses imported Mexican goods worth over US$46 million, an annual rise of 64.72 per cent, including iron and steel, computers, animal feed, electronic products, spare parts and accessories. In June alone, Viet Nam 's exports to the country hit over $97 million, up by nearly 21 per cent year-on-year.

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