The country’s key export products to the US include phones and components with a turnover of US$1.39 billion; computer, electronics, and components with US$1.79 billion; and machinery, equipment, tools, and spare parts with US$1.57 billion.
Garment and textile exports to the US hit US$1.32 billion, while wood, footwear, and aquatic exports to the demanding market hit US$821 million, US$688 million, and US$111 million, respectively.
Meanwhile, exports to the EU bloc reached US$4.6 billion, up 40% on-year, equivalent to an increase of US$1.32 billion.
The country’s exports to China, ASEAN, the Republic of Korea, and Japan surged by 19%, 47%, 38%, and 45% to US$4.56 billion, US$3.2 billion, US$2.34 billion, and US$2.23 billion, respectively.
Furthermore, the nation’s total export value in January stood at US$34.53 billion, recording the highest level since August, 2022, up 9.7% from the previous month and up 46% against the same period from last year.
Source:VOV
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