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Textiles remain a key Vietnamese export to Russia 

 Wednesday, June 17,2026

AsemconnectVietnam - Textiles and garments continued to be one of Vietnam’s leading export categories to the Russian market in the first five months of 2026, generating export revenue of more than USD 106.99 million.

 According to data from the Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam exported over USD 918.93 million worth of goods to the Russian Federation during the January-May 2026 period. Cashew nuts ranked as the largest export item, with a turnover exceeding USD 242.76 million, followed by textiles and garments at more than USD 106.99 million.

In 2025, textiles and garments were Vietnam’s top export category to Russia, accounting for approximately 22.2% of the country’s total exports to the market.
As fellow members of the Vietnam-Eurasian Economic Union Free Trade Agreement (EAEU FTA), Vietnam and Russia benefit from a favorable trade framework, with Russia widely regarded as a promising destination for Vietnamese exports.
Speaking at a trade promotion seminar on the Russian market held in late February 2026, Le Hoang Tai, Deputy Director General of the Trade Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, noted that the import-export structures of Vietnam and Russia are highly complementary.
He emphasized that as global supply chains continue to undergo significant adjustments, the Russian market is creating noteworthy opportunities for Vietnamese products, particularly consumer goods, agricultural products and food items.
To effectively tap into this market, Vietnamese businesses must proactively adapt to requirements relating to standards and regulations, logistics, payment mechanisms, as well as the specific characteristics of Russia’s business environment.
Vietnamese enterprises are encouraged to establish representative offices in Russia to strengthen the presence of Vietnamese products in the market. They should also actively participate in each other's specialized trade exhibitions to gain deeper market insights, identify potential business partners, gradually expand exports, and enhance brand recognition.
In addition, businesses should take part in direct trade missions organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and local authorities to strengthen connections, explore cooperation opportunities, and expand market access.
At the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Le Minh Hung led a high-level Vietnamese delegation to attend the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit marking the 35th anniversary of ASEAN-Russia relations, while also conducting bilateral activities in Kazan, Russia, from June 16 to 18, 2026.
Translation by Le An

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