Leading export items exported in first seven months of 2018
Wednesday, August 29,2018AsemconnectVietnam - Vietnam’s exports of goods increased by 2.4 per cent or US$475 billion compared with the previous month, showed the statistics figures of the General Department of Customs.
The leading items in the month were telephones and components with an increase of $542 billion; textiles and garments – down by $54 billion; rice – down by $59.2 billion; petroleum of all kinds – down by $55.7 million; coffee – down by $47 million.
Telephones and components: Vietnam exported $3.86 billion worth of telephones and components in July and $26.48 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 17.4 per cent compared with the same period of 2017.
The main export markets of telephones and components in the period were EU (28 countries) with $7.79 billion, up by 16.5 per cent year – on – year; China with $2.86 billion, up by 3.5 times; The U.S - $2.74 billion, up by 22.4 per cent; South Korea - $2.63 billion, up by 29.4 per cent; and the U.A.E - $2.45 billion, up by 9.4 per cent.
Textiles and garments: The country’s export of textiles and garments hit $2.87 billion in July, up by 4.6 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of textiles and garments in the first seven months of this year to $16.52 billion, up by 16 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months of this year, the country’s exports of textiles and garments to the U.S reached $7.69 billion, up by 11.3 per cent; to the EU –$2.32 billion, up by 11.9 per cent; to Japan –$2.05 billion, up by 24.2 per cent; and to South Korea - $1.57 billion, up by 25.1 per cent over the same period last year.
Computers, electronic products and components: Vietnam earned $2.5 billion from export of computers, electronic products and components in July of 2018, up by 0.3 per cent compared with the previous month. The figure brought the country’s total exports of computers, electronics and components in the first seven months of this year to $15.94 billion, increased by 16.2 per cent compared with the same months of 2017.
The major export markets of computers, electronic products and components in the period were China with $4.33 billion, up by 28.4 per cent year – on – year; the E.U (28 countries) – nearly $3 billion, up by 19.9 per cent; South Korea - $1.55 billion, up by 56.8 per cent; the U.S - $1.54 billion, down by 8.5 per cent.
Machines, equipment, tools and spare parts: : The country earned nearly $1.3 billion from exports of machines, equipment, tools and spare parts in July and $9.21 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 30.3 per cent over the same period last year.
The main export markets of machinery, equipment, tools and spare parts in the first seven months of this year were the U.S with $1.65 billion, up by 16.4 per cent year – on – year; to the EU (28 countries) – $1.23 billion, up by 27.9 per cent; to India - $1.24 billion, up by 6.9 times; and to Japan - $1.03 billion, up by 5.4 per cent compared with the same period of 2017.
Footwear of all kinds: The export of footwear of all kinds reached $1.44 billion in July and $9.13 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 9.4 per cent year – on - year.
The country’s top export markets of footwear of all kinds in the first seven months of this year were the U.S with $3.28 billion, up by 13.5 per cent year – on – year; the E.U (28 countries) - $2.69 million, up by 0.2 per cent; China –$812 million, up by 30.7 per cent.
Wood and furniture: The country’s exports of wood and furniture hit $730 million in July, down by 2.6 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of wood and furniture in the first seven months of this year to $4.86 billion, up by 13.7 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months, the country’s exports of wood and furniture to the U.S reached $2.03 billion, up by 14 per cent; to China - $631 million, up by 1.6 per cent; and to Japan - $620 million, up by 6.1 per cent year – on - year.
Seafood: The country’s export of seafood hit $765 million in July, up by 0.2 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of seafood in the first seven months of this year to $4.73 billion, up by 8.5 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months of this year, the country’s export of seafood to EU (28 countries) reached $835 million, up by 15.8 per cent; the U.S – $793 million, down by 0.8 per cent; to Japan – $734 million, up by 4.5 per cent; and China - $556 million, up by 2.8 per cent over the same period last year.
Means of transport and spare parts: The country’s exports of means of transport and spare parts hit $627 million in July, up by 2.3 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of means of transport and spare parts in the first seven months of this year to $4.66 billion, up by 15.9 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months, the country’s export of means of transport and spare parts to Japan reached $1.37 billion, up by 14.6 per cent; to the U.S - $734 million, up by 12 per cent; and to Singapore - $258 million, up by 84.2 per cent over the same period last year.
Iron and steel of all kinds: Vietnam’s exports of iron and steel of all kinds hit 598,000 tons worth of $430 million in July, up by 32.1 per cent in quantity and 22.9 per cent in value compared with the previous month. The figure of the first seven months of this year was 3.41 million tons worth of $2.53 million, up by 40.6 per cent in quantity and 56.6 per cent in value year – on - year.
The major export markets of iron and steel of all kinds in the first seven months of this year were Cambodia with 718,000 tons, up by 49.1 per cent; the U.S – 533,000 tons, up by 73.6 per cent; Indonesia – 373,000 tons, up by 22.3 per cent; Malaysia – 392,000 tons, up by 88.5 per cent; and EU (28 countries) – 374,000 tons, up by 96.2 per cent over the same period last year.
Cameras, camcorders and components: The export of cameras, camcorders and components reached $292 million in July and $2.36 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 34.9 per cent year – on - year.
The country’s top export markets of cameras, camcorders and components in the first seven months of this year were China with $1.06 billion, up by 16.3 per cent year – on – year; Hong Kong (CN) - $646 million, up by 34.2 per cent; and South Korea –$213 million, up by 3.5 times.
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Source: Baohaiquan.vn
Telephones and components: Vietnam exported $3.86 billion worth of telephones and components in July and $26.48 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 17.4 per cent compared with the same period of 2017.
The main export markets of telephones and components in the period were EU (28 countries) with $7.79 billion, up by 16.5 per cent year – on – year; China with $2.86 billion, up by 3.5 times; The U.S - $2.74 billion, up by 22.4 per cent; South Korea - $2.63 billion, up by 29.4 per cent; and the U.A.E - $2.45 billion, up by 9.4 per cent.
Textiles and garments: The country’s export of textiles and garments hit $2.87 billion in July, up by 4.6 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of textiles and garments in the first seven months of this year to $16.52 billion, up by 16 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months of this year, the country’s exports of textiles and garments to the U.S reached $7.69 billion, up by 11.3 per cent; to the EU –$2.32 billion, up by 11.9 per cent; to Japan –$2.05 billion, up by 24.2 per cent; and to South Korea - $1.57 billion, up by 25.1 per cent over the same period last year.
Computers, electronic products and components: Vietnam earned $2.5 billion from export of computers, electronic products and components in July of 2018, up by 0.3 per cent compared with the previous month. The figure brought the country’s total exports of computers, electronics and components in the first seven months of this year to $15.94 billion, increased by 16.2 per cent compared with the same months of 2017.
The major export markets of computers, electronic products and components in the period were China with $4.33 billion, up by 28.4 per cent year – on – year; the E.U (28 countries) – nearly $3 billion, up by 19.9 per cent; South Korea - $1.55 billion, up by 56.8 per cent; the U.S - $1.54 billion, down by 8.5 per cent.
Machines, equipment, tools and spare parts: : The country earned nearly $1.3 billion from exports of machines, equipment, tools and spare parts in July and $9.21 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 30.3 per cent over the same period last year.
The main export markets of machinery, equipment, tools and spare parts in the first seven months of this year were the U.S with $1.65 billion, up by 16.4 per cent year – on – year; to the EU (28 countries) – $1.23 billion, up by 27.9 per cent; to India - $1.24 billion, up by 6.9 times; and to Japan - $1.03 billion, up by 5.4 per cent compared with the same period of 2017.
Footwear of all kinds: The export of footwear of all kinds reached $1.44 billion in July and $9.13 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 9.4 per cent year – on - year.
The country’s top export markets of footwear of all kinds in the first seven months of this year were the U.S with $3.28 billion, up by 13.5 per cent year – on – year; the E.U (28 countries) - $2.69 million, up by 0.2 per cent; China –$812 million, up by 30.7 per cent.
Wood and furniture: The country’s exports of wood and furniture hit $730 million in July, down by 2.6 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of wood and furniture in the first seven months of this year to $4.86 billion, up by 13.7 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months, the country’s exports of wood and furniture to the U.S reached $2.03 billion, up by 14 per cent; to China - $631 million, up by 1.6 per cent; and to Japan - $620 million, up by 6.1 per cent year – on - year.
Seafood: The country’s export of seafood hit $765 million in July, up by 0.2 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of seafood in the first seven months of this year to $4.73 billion, up by 8.5 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months of this year, the country’s export of seafood to EU (28 countries) reached $835 million, up by 15.8 per cent; the U.S – $793 million, down by 0.8 per cent; to Japan – $734 million, up by 4.5 per cent; and China - $556 million, up by 2.8 per cent over the same period last year.
Means of transport and spare parts: The country’s exports of means of transport and spare parts hit $627 million in July, up by 2.3 per cent month – on – month. The figure brought the country’s total export of means of transport and spare parts in the first seven months of this year to $4.66 billion, up by 15.9 per cent year – on - year.
In the first seven months, the country’s export of means of transport and spare parts to Japan reached $1.37 billion, up by 14.6 per cent; to the U.S - $734 million, up by 12 per cent; and to Singapore - $258 million, up by 84.2 per cent over the same period last year.
Iron and steel of all kinds: Vietnam’s exports of iron and steel of all kinds hit 598,000 tons worth of $430 million in July, up by 32.1 per cent in quantity and 22.9 per cent in value compared with the previous month. The figure of the first seven months of this year was 3.41 million tons worth of $2.53 million, up by 40.6 per cent in quantity and 56.6 per cent in value year – on - year.
The major export markets of iron and steel of all kinds in the first seven months of this year were Cambodia with 718,000 tons, up by 49.1 per cent; the U.S – 533,000 tons, up by 73.6 per cent; Indonesia – 373,000 tons, up by 22.3 per cent; Malaysia – 392,000 tons, up by 88.5 per cent; and EU (28 countries) – 374,000 tons, up by 96.2 per cent over the same period last year.
Cameras, camcorders and components: The export of cameras, camcorders and components reached $292 million in July and $2.36 billion in the first seven months of this year, up by 34.9 per cent year – on - year.
The country’s top export markets of cameras, camcorders and components in the first seven months of this year were China with $1.06 billion, up by 16.3 per cent year – on – year; Hong Kong (CN) - $646 million, up by 34.2 per cent; and South Korea –$213 million, up by 3.5 times.
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Source: Baohaiquan.vn
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