VN ranks 18th among world’s top exporters in 2025

Apr 23rd at 07:24
23-04-2026 07:24:19+07:00

VN ranks 18th among world’s top exporters in 2025

Việt Nam’s export hit $470 billion for the first time last year, up more than 16 per cent year-on-year, with a trade surplus of over $20 billion

Containers loaded at Cái Mép International Terminal. — VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Đạt

Việt Nam has climbed to 18th place among the world’s 30 largest exporting economies in 2025, with export turnover reaching nearly US$473 billion, according to the latest data from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) compiled by Statista.

Across Asia, 11 economies were represented in the top 30, including Singapore (14th) and Thailand (25th).

China remained the world’s largest exporter, with shipments totalling about $3.8 trillion last year, supported by an extensive network of free trade agreements.

The United States ranked second with export value exceeding $2.2 trillion, driven by major export products including automobiles, oil, soybeans and medical goods.

Germany ranked third with exports of around $1.8 trillion, followed by the Netherlands ($989 billion), Hong Kong (China) ($754 billion), Japan ($738 billion), Italy ($726 billion), and the Republic of Korea ($709 billion).

Việt Nam’s exports reached about $470 billion for the first time last year, up more than 16 per cent year on year, with a trade surplus of over $20 billion, contributing significantly to maintaining macroeconomic stability.

The growth has been driven by key export products such as electronics, computers, phones and components, machinery and agricultural products including seafood, coffee and wood products.

Việt Nam’s trade has expanded rapidly over the past decade, rising from $100 billion in 2009 to $930 billion last year and is expected to approach $1 trillion in the near future.

As of April 15, 2026, total trade value had reached nearly $300 billion. 

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- 11:04 22/04/2026





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