Viet Nam-China import-export turnover reaches $117 billion

Jan 16th at 07:50
16-01-2020 07:50:59+07:00

Viet Nam-China import-export turnover reaches $117 billion

The import-export turnover between Viet Nam and China set a new milestone, reaching nearly US$117 billion last year.

 

In a report on import and export activities of Viet Nam last year, announced by the General Department of Customs, the total import and export value of the whole country reached $517.26 billion, a year-on-year increase of 7.6 per cent.

Of which, the value of exported goods was $264.19 billion, up 8.4 per cent, and the value of imports was $253.07 billion, up 6.8 per cent.

The trade surplus of goods reached $11.12 billion last year, the highest ever level.

The country's trade surplus increased by 62.9 per cent over the previous year.

Notably, among more than 200 countries and territories with which Viet Nam has foreign trade relations, China maintained its position as the largest market.

The year is also the second consecutive year that the turnover between the two countries surpassed $100 billion.

Specifically, last year, the total import-export turnover between the country and China reached $116.87 billion, of which, Viet Nam's exports were $41.41 billion and imports were $75.452 billion.

The import-export turnover between the country and China increased by more than $10 billion from $106.71 billion in 2018.

The Chinese market alone accounted for 22.6 per cent of the country's total import-export turnover last year.

However, the increase in turnover was mainly due to a sharp increase in imports from China, while Viet Nam's exports to this market increased insignificantly.

The country’s import turnover from China increased by $10 billion last year over a year ago, while export turnover increased by nearly $150 million.

Therefore, the country's trade balance with China has a very large deficit of over $34 billion. — VNSThe import-export turnover between Viet Nam and China reached nearly US$117 billion last year. — Photo thanhnien.vn

The import-export turnover between Viet Nam and China set a new milestone, reaching nearly US$117 billion last year.

In a report on import and export activities of Viet Nam last year, announced by the General Department of Customs, the total import and export value of the whole country reached $517.26 billion, a year-on-year increase of 7.6 per cent.

Of which, the value of exported goods was $264.19 billion, up 8.4 per cent, and the value of imports was $253.07 billion, up 6.8 per cent.

The trade surplus of goods reached $11.12 billion last year, the highest ever level.

The country's trade surplus increased by 62.9 per cent over the previous year.

Notably, among more than 200 countries and territories with which Viet Nam has foreign trade relations, China maintained its position as the largest market.

The year is also the second consecutive year that the turnover between the two countries surpassed $100 billion.

Specifically, last year, the total import-export turnover between the country and China reached $116.87 billion, of which, Viet Nam's exports were $41.41 billion and imports were $75.452 billion.

The import-export turnover between the country and China increased by more than $10 billion from $106.71 billion in 2018.

The Chinese market alone accounted for 22.6 per cent of the country's total import-export turnover last year.

However, the increase in turnover was mainly due to a sharp increase in imports from China, while Viet Nam's exports to this market increased insignificantly.

The country’s import turnover from China increased by $10 billion last year over a year ago, while export turnover increased by nearly $150 million.

Therefore, the country's trade balance with China has a very large deficit of over $34 billion.

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