Major export commodity groups in the first five months of 2017

VCN - The export turnover of the ten largest commodity groups in May, 2017 costed US $ 57.37 billion, accounting for 71.7% of the total country’s export turnover
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major export commodity groups in the first five months of 2017

The ten largest commodity groups in the first five months of 2017 compared to same period 2016

17 of 46 commodity groups reached a turnover of more than US $ 1 billion, up by 5 groups over the same period last years. Coal reached the highest growth, increasing by 4.5 times compared to the same period last year. Iron and Steel rose by 61.9%, Rubber 61.6%; Fertilizers 51.1%, Computers, electronic products and part thereof 46.7%. Meanwhile, Precious Stone, Metals and related Products fell 47.3%, Pepper 16.1%; Cassava and products from cassava 14.1%.

Computers, electronic products and part thereof and Telephone of all kinds and parts thereof: Total export turnover in May 2017 accounted for nearly US $ 6 billion, thereby bringing the export turnover in the first five months of 2017 to US $ 25.66 billion, up by 24% over the same period of 2016.

Major import markets of these two groups in the five months of 2017 were: the EU market with US $ 6.57 billion, up 11.4% and accounting for 26% of total country’s export value of this group; the US with US $ 2.89 billion, up 1.6%; China with US $ 2.69 billion, up 85.8%; and South Korea with US $ 2.14 billion, up 39% over the same period last year.

Textiles and Garment: the export turnover in May 2017 reached US$ 1.93 billion, up 2.9% over the previous month. Thereby, bringing the total country’s export turnover of this group in 5 months of 2017 to US $ 9.39 billion, up 9.1% over the same period last year.

The import markets of Vietnam’s textiles and garment in the first five months of 2017 were: The US market with US $ 4.58 billion, up 6.9% over the same period last year; the EU market (28 countries) with a turnover of US $ 1.3 billion, up 4.9%; and Japan market with Ú $ 1.14 billion, up 10.3%; ...

Footwear of all kinds: In May, 2017, exports of footwear of all kinds reached US $1.38 billion, up 18.9% over the previous month. In the first 5 months of 2017, export value of this group reached US $ 5.65 billion, up 12% over the same period last year.

Import markets of footwear from Vietnam in 5 months of 2017 mainly included the US with $ US 1.99 billion, up 13.2% over the same period last year; the EU (28 countries) with US $ 1.8 billion, up 8.7%; and China with US $ 418 million, up 29.1%.

Machinery, equipment and other spare parts: The export value of this commodity group in May, 2017 reached US $ 1.2 billion, up 7.1% over the previous month, bringing the export turnover in the first five months of 2017 to 36. 3% over the same period last year with a turnover of US $ 5.05 billion.

The import markets of machinery, equipment and other spare parts in the first five months of 2017 were: the US with US $ 1.02 billion, up 29.7% over the same period last year; Japan with US $ 684 million, up 15.9%; Korea with US $ 402 million, up 66.7%; China market with US $ 672 million, up 84.5%;

Fishery products: the export turnover in May 2017 reached nearly US$ 710 million, up 10.2% over the previous month, bringing the export value of this commodity group in 5 months, 2017 to US$ 2.85 billion, up 13.8% over the same period last year;

The import markets of fishery products in the five months of 2017 mainly were: the US market with US$ 483 million, down 6.7% over the same period last year; the EU market (28 countries) with US $ 460 million, up by 4.2%; Japan with US$ 474 million, up by 32.2%; and China with US$ 338 million, up by38.1%

Fruits and Vegetables and: Exports of fruits and vegetables in May 2017 reached US$ 375 million, up 16.7% over the previous month, bringing the total export turnover of these products in the five months of 2017 to nearly US $ 1.4 billion, up 41.4% over the same period in 2016.

By the end of May 2017, China remained the leading importer of Vietnam’s fruits and vegetables, with US $ 1.06 billion, up 51% and accounting for 75% of the total export value of fruits and vegetables.

Coffee: Coffee export volume in May, 2017 was 122,000 tons, worth US $ 274 million, down 9.4% in volume and down 10.3% in value over the previous month. In the first five months of 2017, the country’s coffee export volume reached nearly 709,000 tons, worth US $ 1.6 billion, down 13.9% in volume but up 13.7% in value over the same period last year. 2016.

The import markets of coffee from Vietnam in the first five months of 2017 were: the EU (28 countries) with 332,000 tons, valued at US $ 734 million, down 10.2% in volume, but up 16, 8% in value over the same period last year; the US market reached 105,000 tons, worth US $ 238 million, down 1.6% in volume, up 30.6% in value; and Japan with 41,000 tons, worth US $ 95 million, down 6.8% in volume, up 19.4% in value.

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Coal: The volume of coal exported in May 2017 reached 360,000 tons, worth US $ 48 million, up 150.9% in volume and up 153.5% in value over the previous month. Thus, in the five months of 2017, total coal export of the country reached 877,000 tons, increasing 3 times over the same period last year. Of which, Japan and Malaysia were the two leading importers of coal from Vietnam with a volume and an increase of 478,000 tons, seven times; and 115,000 tons, 11 times respectively.

By Ha Nhi/ Huyen Trang

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