The whole country spends over US$147 billion to import goods

The whole country spends over US$147 billion to import goods

In the second half of May, the import turnover of goods witnesses a downward but it still achieve high growth in the first five months.
Over 36% of Vietnam’s import turnover comes from China

Over 36% of Vietnam’s import turnover comes from China

China has shown its dominance over other countries and territories from which Vietnam imports goods.
Import turnover increases by US$13.5 billion

Import turnover increases by US$13.5 billion

The import turnover remained at two digits. In particular, many groups of commodities reach billions of USD such as computers, electronic products and components; machines, equipment and components.
Spending over US$11 billion to import one group of commodities in less than two months

Spending over US$11 billion to import one group of commodities in less than two months

By the end of February, Vietnam had spent US$11.34 billion to import computers, electronic products and components.
Spending more than US$91 billion importing goods from China

Spending more than US$91 billion importing goods from China

China is the largest trading partner and the market where Vietnam imports the most goods.
Vietnam witnessed trade surplus of US$3.96 billion in eight months

Vietnam witnessed trade surplus of US$3.96 billion in eight months

According to General Statistics Office, for the first eight months of 2022, the trade balance of goods is estimated to have a trade surplus of US$3.96 billion
Spending billions of USD to import agricultural products

Spending billions of USD to import agricultural products

Although Vietnam is an agricultural country, the country still has to spend billions USD on importing agricultural products.
Import-export turnover reached more than $30 billion in the first half of July

Import-export turnover reached more than $30 billion in the first half of July

Vietnam's import-export turnover in the first half of July reached $30.59 billion, down 8.3% (equivalent to a decrease of $2.77 billion) compared to the results in the second half of June 2022
Vietnam imports nearly 60,000 cars

Vietnam imports nearly 60,000 cars

The volume of imported automobiles remained at a high level in the first half of June.
Imports of CBU cars continue soaring

Imports of CBU cars continue soaring

According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, the number of imported CBU cars continued to grow in the first half of March 2022.
13 imported items reach over US$1 billion in the first 2 months of the year

13 imported items reach over US$1 billion in the first 2 months of the year

In the first two months of this year, the total import and export turnover of goods is estimated at US$108.52 billion.
Imports of goods increase by more than US$6 billion

Imports of goods increase by more than US$6 billion

According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs, The import turnover of goods Vietnam from the beginning of the year till February 15 has increased by more than US$6.27 billion.
Vietnam’s steel import turnover up 42.8 percent in 2021

Vietnam’s steel import turnover up 42.8 percent in 2021

Vietnam imported 12.3 million tonnes of steel worth 11.52 billion USD in 2021, down 7 percent in volume and up 42.8 percent in value year-on-year, according to the General Department of Customs.
Over 50% of raw materials and accessories for textiles, leather, and footwear imported from China

Over 50% of raw materials and accessories for textiles, leather, and footwear imported from China

China is Vietnam's largest trading partner and import market.
HCM City Customs revenue up by more than VND 13,000 billion

HCM City Customs revenue up by more than VND 13,000 billion

Compared with the same period in 2020, revenue collection of HCM City Customs Department in the first nine months of this year increased by more than VND 13,000 billion.
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