Exports to US increase sharply

May 29th at 10:59
29-05-2021 10:59:42+07:00

Exports to US increase sharply

Vietnamese exports to the US are increasing sharply as that country seeks to diversify supply to meet consumer demand and revive its economy after the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

In the first quarter of this year exports to the US grew by 39 per cent year-on-year to US$22.24 billion, well ahead of the second largest export market, China (US$12.56 billion).

In recent years the US has become Viet Nam’s biggest market. Last year, at $76.4 billion, it accounted for 27 per cent of all exports.

Tran Van Quy, general director of Trung Quy Textile and Garment Co., said orders from US firms in the last two months had increased by 60 per cent year-on-year.

The pandemic has gradually been controlled in the US, enabling it to reopen borders and resume trade.

Truong Dinh Hoe, general secretary of the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), said the US market would continue to be a bright spot for many Vietnamese seafood products such as shrimp, pangasius and others.

Vietnamese exporters would have more opportunities to export to the US since India, the largest supplier of shrimp to it, faces production difficulties due to the pandemic, he said.

To further increase exports, the sector must find ways to reduce costs and become competitive, he added.

Though there are good signs in the market, exports will be affected by the high transport and input costs, according to the association.

Rice export to the US also increased sharply this year.

In the first quarter 5,000 tonnes worth $3.8 million were shipped, up 18.5 per cent and 40.5 per cent year-on-year.

This month the US Department of Agriculture released its global rice outlook report showing world food demand and reserves will remain at high levels in 2021.

Global rice exports are expected to be around 44.79 million tons, up 1 per cent from 2020. Viet Nam is set to remain the world’s second largest exporter at 6.4 million tons, an increase of 233,000 tons.

Adam Sitkoff, executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ha Noi, hoped both Governments would exert more effort to enforce the bilateral free trade agreement to improve investment flows and trade, support sustainable supply chains and better business conditions to ensure sustainable socio-economic development.

The Government’s effective response to the pandemic would continue to boost Vietnam’s image as an attractive market, he added.

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