Vietnam’s industrial export still relies on FDI sector

Feb 17th at 10:50
17-02-2021 10:50:55+07:00

Vietnam’s industrial export still relies on FDI sector

Vietnam posted an estimated trade surplus of 1.3 billion USD in January, according to a report recently announced by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).

Vietnam’s industrial export still relies on FDI sector
A production chain at Thang Long industrial park. Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi – Vietnam posted an estimated trade surplus of 1.3 billion USD in January, according to a report recently announced by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).

Of the figure, the domestic economic sector posted a deficit of 1.8 billion USD while the foreign-invested sector (inclusive of crude oil) ran a surplus of 3.1 billion USD.

The statistics showed that Vietnam’s industrial production and export was still driven by the FDI sector which accounted for some 70 percent of the country’s total exports.

The MoIT reported that the index of industrial production in January rose 22.2 percent year-on-year. With a 27.2 percent growth, manufacturing and processing sector contributed 21.6 percentage point to the country’s common growth.

Export of processed industrial goods was estimated at 23.96 billion USD during the month, up 1 percent from December and 54.5 percent from one year ago.

Mobile phones and accessories remained the biggest currency earner with 5.8 billion USD, up 25.9 percent from December.

Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said the country has developed a number of key industries such as mining, oil and gas processing, electronics, telecommunications, information technology, metallurgy, iron and steel, apparel and footwear, which has laid an important foundation for long-term growth as well as the country’s modernisation and industrialisation.

In the near future, the MoIT will tap opportunities from trade agreements to enter new markets and boost exports following the pandemic.

It will also improve the working efficiency of its two technical support centres for industrial development in the north and the south, which are working closely with multinational groups in Vietnam such as Toyota, Mitsubishi and Canon to seek suitable suppliers for their value chains.

At the same time, the ministry will also develop downstream industries such as energy, precision engineering and mechanical engineering industries, thus creating conditions for support industry to develop.

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