Vietnamese exporters could gain US$633 million by increasing trade with India

Oct 19th at 20:27
19-10-2020 20:27:28+07:00

Vietnamese exporters could gain US$633 million by increasing trade with India

Vietnamese businesses could increase exports to India by US$633 million annually, the Standard Chartered Trade Opportunity Report has revealed. The study also found that Indian exporters could boost trade with Viet Nam by an estimated $475 million, bringing the bilateral trade opportunity to $1.1 billion.

 

The ASEAN markets in the study (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam) have a combined opportunity of $10.7 billion to increase exports to India.

The research tracks high potential exports, defined as goods or services where businesses have added value with the borders of their home market. As markets look to recover from the impact of COVID-19, the study champions global trade as a key lever of prosperity, highlighting the sectors with the greatest opportunities for growth.

Viet Nam’s wholesale and retail trade services sector has the most to gain, with an $87 million opportunity.

India is now one of Viet Nam’s top 10 trading partners, and Viet Nam ranks India’s fourth-largest ASEAN trading partner. With the shifts in supply chains post COVID-19, the India-Viet Nam trade route could become increasingly important for international businesses.

Other Vietnamese sectors with significant opportunities in India are transportation and storage services; cotton (including sewing thread, yarn and fabric); office admin and other business support services and knitted clothing.

Nirukt Sapru, Chief Executive Officer, Viet Nam and ASEAN & South Asia Cluster Markets, Standard Chartered, said Vietnamese and Indian efforts to grow trade between the two markets have clearly been working, with bilateral trade growing at the steepest rate ever recorded.

"As Viet Nam plays an increasingly important role in global supply chains, its relationship with India is likely to strengthen further – especially with India investing close to $2 billion in over 200 projects in Viet Nam. As this study shows, India presents many opportunities for Vietnamese companies seeking new and fruitful avenues for growth,” he said.

The study estimates that India could increase high-potential exports to Viet Nam by $475 million annually, or 12 per cent.

The Standard Chartered Trade Opportunity Report identifies opportunities at a sectoral level, across both goods and services, between India and 10 of its key trading partners. The study contrasts actual export values with potential export values – calculated by an economic model – to uncover medium-term opportunities, looking to a post-COVID-19 world as economies begin to reopen.

Overall, the study reveals opportunities totalling an estimated $38 billion annually: a $21 billion opportunity for the 10 markets to increase exports to India, and a $17 billion opportunity for India to increase exports in the other direction.

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