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Việt Nam posts trade surplus of US$9.8 billion in first five months

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Việt Nam’s import-export value in the first five months of this year was estimated at US$262.54 billion, down 14.7 per cent yearon-year, with a trade surplus of $9.8 billion, the General Statistics Office (GSO) announced on Monday.

In the period, Việt Nam exported about $136.17 billion worth of goods, a yearon-year drop of 11.6 per cent, while imports totalled $126.37 billion, down 17.9 per cent year on year.

As many as 23 export items joined the more than one-billion-us dollar club, making up 87.4 per cent of the total export turnover.

Regarding the structure of exports, processed commoditie­s earned $120.24 billion (88.3 per cent); agro-forestry products, $10.79 billion; aquatic products, $3.37 billion; and fuel and minerals, about $1.77 billion.

As for imports, the domestic economic sector imported $43.95 billion worth of goods, down 18.5 per cent year-on-year while the foreign-invested sector imported $82.42 billion worth of goods, down 17.5 per cent.

Of the import revenue, $118.31 billion was spent on production materials and $8.06 billion on consumer goods.

The US was the biggest importer of Vietnamese products with $37.2 billion, while China was the largest import market with $43.4 billion.

Given unpredicta­ble developmen­ts in import and export activities, the Ministry of Industry and Trade is continuing to closely monitor developmen­ts in the world market and propose co-operation frameworks and solutions to develop traditiona­l markets and diversify export markets. It will also continue supporting businesses to take advantage of signed free trade agreements (FTAS) to effectivel­y exploit markets and boost exports.

The ministry will continue diversifyi­ng export markets and products, focusing on developing exports through cross-border e-commerce, and foreign distributi­on systems, promoting brand developmen­t for Vietnamese goods, and increasing the export of highly-processed goods and those made with high technology, having a high localisati­on rate.

The ministry considers e-commerce an important distributi­on channel, especially for agricultur­al products and consumer industrial goods.

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