Vietnam posts trade deficit halfway into December

Dec 25th at 09:28
25-12-2020 09:28:29+07:00

Vietnam posts trade deficit halfway into December

Vietnam posted a trade deficit of $883 million in the first half of December after months of rising trade surplus.

Shipping containers seen at a port in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by Shutterstock/Igor Grochev.

Exports fell 8.3 percent from the second half of November to $12.28 billion, with a double-digit drop in smartphones, machinery-equipment, steel and vehicles, according to Vietnam Customs.

In the same period, imports rose 3.6 percent to $13.17 billion, with a double-digit increase in machinery-equipment and vehicles.

But from the beginning of the year until December 15, the country had still recorded a trade surplus of $19.18 billion, a record high.

During this time, the country's trade value, calculated by combining exports and imports, rose 4.5 percent year-on-year to over $515 billion, two-thirds of which came from foreign direct investment.

Last year, trade value reached $517 billion for the first time, with Japan, the U.S., E.U. and ASEAN the biggest export markets.

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