How major imported goods of Vietnam fluctuatedin the first quarter 2019
![]() |
The change in import volume and turnover of crude oil until the end of the first quarter 2019 and 2018. Chart: T.B |
Petroleum products fell, crude oil surged
According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, import turnover of computers, electronic products and parts increased US$1.36 billion, machinery, equipment, tools and accessories increased by US$991 million, crude oil increased by US$860 million, CBU cars increased by US$765 million, and coal increased by US$428 million.
Notably, import turnover of petroleum products fell, while import turnover of crude oil surged to supply the operation of Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Complex.
Specifically, the import volume of petroleum products reached 2.08 million tons, valued at US$1.23 billion, increasing by 40.4% in volume and declining by 45% in value compared to 2018.
Mostpetroleum products that Vietnam imported in the first quarter were from Malaysia with 625,000 tons, down 39.7%; Singapore with 488,000 tons, down 30.6%; South Korea with 396,000 tons, down 58.4%.
Meanwhile, import volume of crude oil reached nearly 2.1 million tons, valued at US$901.9 million, increasing 23 times in volume and 20 times in value compared to 2018. Kuwait is the main crude oil import market.
According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, import turnover of mobile phones and parts was US$2.79 billion, decreasing by 16.6% compared to 2018.
Mobile phones and accessories were mainly imported from China and South Korea with market share accounting for 92.8% of the whole country’s import value.
Import turnover of material plastics and plastic products reached US$3.62 billion, up 3.8% compared to 2018.
Vietnam mainly imports material plastics and plastic products from South Korea, China andTaiwan.
The import volume of iron and steel reached 3.37 million tons, valued at US$2.26 billion, up 8.3% in volume and 3.1% in value.
China is the largest exporter of iron and steel to Vietnam with 1.38 million tons, worth US$867 million, up 23% in volume, up 4.6% in value. Other major import markets are Korea and Japan.
Import turnover of chemicals and chemical products reached US$2.43 billion, up 5.7% compared to 2018.
Chemicals and chemical products were mainly imported into Vietnam from China, Taiwan, and South Korea.
Computers imported from China
By the end of the first quarter, the commodity groups that had the largest import turnover were computers, electronic products and parts; machinery, equipment, tools and accessories; materials of textile, leather, shoes.
Import turnover of computer, electronic products and parts reached US$11.79 billion, up 13.1% compared to 2018.
This is the country's largest import commodity with a turnover of ten billion dollars until the end of the first quarter.
Vietnam mainly imported these commodity groups from South Korea, China and Taiwan.
Notably, import turnover from South Korea sharply deceased by 2% (only reaching US$4.57 billion), meanwhile import turnover from China sharply increased by 71.1% and from Taiwan increased by 38.3%.
The largest market is Korea with a 2% decrease in turnover (only US$4.57 billion), while the next two markets have a high increase, in which China has the strongest increase to 71.1%; and Taiwan’s market increased by 38.3%.
Import turnover of machinery, equipment, tools and accessories reached US$8.57 billion, up 13.1% compared to 2018.
Import turnover from China reached US$3.21 billion, up 27%, from South Korea reached US$1.56 billion, up 7.6% and from Japan reached US$1.13 billion, up 2.4%.
![]() | China imposes stricter traceability requirements on imported goods from Vietnam China has recently imposed a number of stringent requirements on goods imported from Vietnam, which requires Vietnamese ... |
Import turnover of materials of textile, leather, shoes reached US$5.48 billion, up 5.4% compared to 2018.
This commodity groups were mainly imported from China valued at US$2.34 billion, up 15.9%, and other markets such as South Korea and Taiwan.
Related News

Hai Phong Customs’ revenue rises about VND 1,000 billion
14:52 | 14/02/2025 Customs

Import and export turnover reaches about US$29 billion in the second half of January 2025
14:52 | 14/02/2025 Import-Export

State revenue in first month of the year equal to 14% of the estimate
10:12 | 11/02/2025 Finance

Ho Chi Minh City: Foreign visitors spend more than VND1,500 billion to buy goods upon exit
10:01 | 07/02/2025 Customs
Latest News

Embracing green exports: a pathway to enter global supply chains
10:33 | 20/02/2025 Import-Export

New policy proposed to prevent transfer pricing, tax evasion of FDI enterprises
10:32 | 20/02/2025 Import-Export

Việt Nam’s durian exports to China plummet by 80%
16:18 | 19/02/2025 Import-Export

Coconut exports reach 14-year high
15:29 | 18/02/2025 Import-Export
More News

Shrimp exports grow in the first month of 2025
15:28 | 18/02/2025 Import-Export

Rice export prices drop, but decline expected to be short-term
08:10 | 17/02/2025 Import-Export

Key agro products expected to maintain export growth this year
08:08 | 17/02/2025 Import-Export

EU issues 12 warnings against Việt Nam’s food and agricultural exports
08:07 | 17/02/2025 Import-Export

Việt Nam to impose VAT on low-value express-imported goods
08:06 | 17/02/2025 Import-Export

Exchange rate risks need attention in near future
16:31 | 15/02/2025 Import-Export

Vietnam kicked off the year with a strong start in trade, exceeding US$63 billion in the first month
16:30 | 15/02/2025 Import-Export

Market edges up slightly as liquidity remains low
14:48 | 14/02/2025 Import-Export

Business regulations must be trimmed for development of enterprises: Experts
14:46 | 14/02/2025 Import-Export
Your care

Embracing green exports: a pathway to enter global supply chains
10:33 | 20/02/2025 Import-Export

New policy proposed to prevent transfer pricing, tax evasion of FDI enterprises
10:32 | 20/02/2025 Import-Export

Việt Nam’s durian exports to China plummet by 80%
16:18 | 19/02/2025 Import-Export

Coconut exports reach 14-year high
15:29 | 18/02/2025 Import-Export

Shrimp exports grow in the first month of 2025
15:28 | 18/02/2025 Import-Export