Vietnam reduces corn imports

Published 2025년 8월 6일

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In the first half of 2025, Vietnam imported nearly 4.45 million tons of corn worth over US$1.15 billion, at an average price of US$259.3 per ton, according to preliminary data from the General Department of Customs of Vietnam. Compared with the same period in 2024, the import volume decreased by 8.3% and its value by

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5.1%, although the average price increased by 3.5%. Argentina remains the largest supplier, accounting for more than 53% of the total import volume and value. In June 2025, Vietnam imported 469,996 tons of corn worth US$122.25 million, at an average price of US$260 per ton. Compared with May 2025, import volume and value fell sharply by 53.6% and 53.9% respectively, while the price decreased by 0.7%. Compared with June 2024, imports decreased by 28.2% in volume and 22.9% in value, but the average price increased by 7.3%. Argentina, as a key supplier, exported nearly 2.36 million tons of corn to Vietnam, worth $611.25 million, at an average price of $258.6 per ton in the first half of 2025. Compared with last year, import volume from Argentina decreased by 7.1% and value by 0.9%, while the price increased by 6.7%. Brazil, the second largest supplier, shipped over 1 million tons of corn worth $250.17 million, but imports from this country fell by 32.8% in volume and 34.7% in value ...

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