In 2022, Viet Nam had 15 commodities with export value to to Europe and America reaching more than US$1 billion each, according to the European-American Market Department, under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
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Two-way trade turnover between Viet Nam and Australia reached a new record of US$15.7 billion in 2022, up 26.91 percent over the previous year, of which export turnover from Viet Nam to Australia experienced a marked improvement.
Despite the challenges of high inflation, seafood businesses will benefit from some positive factors in 2023, according to experts.
Among the Top 10 events of the customs industry in 2022 are strengthening administrative reform, modernizing and facilitating trade.
The total export turnover in 2022 is expected to reach US$732 billion, up 10% compared to the previous year, which is a new record. In particular, the trade balance in 2022 has continued to record a trade surplus for the 7th consecutive year with a surplus of nearly US$11 billion, nearly 3 times higher than the previous year.
The import and export value in 2022 set many historical milestones, exceeding US$700 billion for the first time, and taking in a trade surplus of US$10 billion.
Possessing all elements of a modern industrial park, Long Jiang Industrial Park (LJIP) is considered an ideal destination for investors and helps build trust and make positive contributions to the cause of local industrialization and modernization.
Possessing all elements of a modern industrial park, Long Jiang Industrial Park (LJIP) is considered an ideal destination for investors and helps build trust and make positive contributions to the cause of local industrialization and modernization.
Industrial products contribute significantly to Vietnam’s export value to the UK.
Viet Nam earned US$36.3 billion from exporting agricultural-aquatic-forestry products over the last eight months of 2022, a year-on-year increase of 13.1 percent, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
“Com Viet Nam” produced by the Loc Troi Group was put on the selves of E.Leclerc Viry Châtillion, a hypermarket, operated by French retailer E.Leclerca on September 2.