Vietnam: Imported cashew nuts decreased by nearly 900,000 tons

Published 2022년 9월 26일

Tridge summary

In the first half of September 2022, Vietnam imported 67,214 tons of cashew nuts, with a total turnover of over 90.5 million USD. The total import volume from January to mid-September reached 1,556,210 tons, with a turnover of nearly 2.24 billion USD. However, both volume and turnover have seen a significant decrease compared to the same period in 2021, with a volume drop of 876,895 tons (36%) and a turnover drop of 1.34 billion USD (37.4%). Cambodia remains the leading supplier of cashew nuts to Vietnam, but imports from Cambodia have also decreased sharply compared to the same period last year. The Customs office is investigating violations in the cashew import market.
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According to the latest information from the General Department of Customs, in the first half of September (September 1-15), the whole country imported 67,214 tons of cashew nuts, with a turnover of more than 90.5 million USD. The results achieved in the first half of September brought the total amount of imported cashew nuts from the beginning of the year to September 15 to 1,556,210 tons, with a turnover of nearly $2.24 billion. Notably, compared to the same period in 2021, the volume and turnover of cashew imports dropped sharply. Of which, the volume decreased by 876,895 tons, equivalent to a decrease of 36%; turnover decreased by 1.34 billion USD, equivalent to a decrease of 37.4%. Regarding the market (updated at the end of August), Cambodia still leads with 697,268 tons, turnover reaching 1.06 billion USD. However, this result is still down sharply compared to the same period last year. Specifically, the volume decreased by nearly 400,000 tons, while the turnover decreased ...

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