Trade with US continues to increase

Dec 13th at 13:28
13-12-2013 13:28:03+07:00

Trade with US continues to increase

Despite ongoing economic woes in Viet Nam, there has been an upswing in Viet Nam-US trade, as it continues to grow steadily.

 

According to the American Chamber of Commerce, the two-way trade is likely to reach about US$28.7 billion, indicating a year-on-year rise of 15.3 per cent.

Of the sum, Viet Nam's exports account for $23.7 billion and is up 16.7 per cent, while its imports contribute to approximately $5 billion, up 8.7 per cent.

The changes in the financial landscape will be most noticeable in the exports of Viet Nam's textiles and apparel to the US, which might reach $8.5 billion by year-end, with a sharp rise of 10.4 per cent against the $7.7 billion turnover that it saw one year ago.

Textiles and apparel currently account for about 36 per cent of the country's total exports to the US market.

According to the chamber, the escalation of the exports of Viet Nam's textiles, apparel, footwear and furniture to the US was poised to grow steadily. This is due to the slowdown of labour cost increases for 2014 when compared to previous years, and the increased FDI in textiles and apparel that support industries in anticipation of the Trans Pacific Partnership.

Viet Nam posted the largest surge in textiles and apparel exports to the US in September, compared to the previous year, as it continued to take business away from other Asian countries such as Indonesia.

On the other hand, Bangladesh showed signs of a slowdown in production, a report of the US Commerce Department showed.

"The overall apparel import growth used to come from China and Bangladesh, but today Viet Nam is the main driver. I don't think you will see this trend abate shortly," Nate Herman, Vice President of International Trade, American Apparel and Footwear Association, said. 

vietnamnews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Seven forecasts for Vietnam’s economy in 2014

Foreign direct investment (FDI) would still be the “lifebuoy” for the national economy in 2014.

Locally made goods dominate HCM City supermarkets

Nearly 90 per cent of products sold at local and foreign-owned supermarkets as well as traditional markets in HCM City are now locally made, according to industry...

Providers recall unused SIMs

SIM cards issued before August 1 that have not been activated will be recalled by the end of this month in order to ease a numbers crunch, leading mobile phone...

Foreign companies deliver on investment

Large sums of foreign investment have not only been pledged this year, but also, unlike normal, actually been brought in.

Chinese exports to Vietnam: greater volumes, cheaper prices

It is easy to explain why Chinese imports are flooding the Vietnamese market: they can be delivered quickly, in huge quantities, and at dirt-cheap prices.

7 Eleven does warm-up before entering Vietnam

Thai 7 Eleven will be a un-doubtable rival to anyone in the Vietnamese market.

South Korea eyeing Vietnam as new farm produce supplier

South Korean leading food groups while following a strategy on expanding their operation in Asia, have been “hunting” for Vietnamese materials.

VN looks for Chinese investment

Businesses from China's Guangdong province were urged to promote investment in Viet Nam in support industries, processing industries and energy, as well as...

City posts 18.4% export growth

Despite global economic difficulties, the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta city of Can Tho generated US$1.42 billion from exports in 2013, up 18.4 per cent year-on-year...

Angola calls for VN investment

Vietnamese businesses were urged to make investments in Angola's nine key sectors, including infrastructure, processing, industry and seafood, information...


MOST READ


Back To Top