Chinese vegetables and fruits entering Vietnam increased sharply, accounting for over 40% of the market share

Published 2022년 12월 25일

Tridge summary

In December 2022, Vietnam's vegetable and fruit imports reached nearly $204 million, a slight decrease from the previous month but a 61% increase over the same period in 2021. Exports reached $266 million, down 11% from the same period in 2021, resulting in a trade surplus of $62 million. For all of 2022, fruit and vegetable exports reached $3.3 billion, down 6.6% from 2021, while imports exceeded $2 billion, up 35% from 2021, resulting in a trade surplus of approximately $1.3 billion. China is the largest partner in both exports and imports of Vietnam's fruit and vegetable industry.
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Original content

According to data from the General Department of Customs, in December 2022, Vietnam's imports of vegetables and fruits reached nearly US$204 million, a slight decrease compared to the previous month but increased by 61% over the same period in 2021. In the opposite direction. , exports of vegetables and fruits in December reached 266 million USD, down 11% compared to the same period in 2021. Thus in December 2022, vegetables and fruits still had a trade surplus of 62 million USD. For the whole year of 2022, Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports reached $3.3 billion, down 6.6% compared to 2021 (in 2021, exports reached $3.55 billion). Meanwhile, the import of vegetables and fruits reached over USD 2 billion, up 35% compared to 2021. The fruit and vegetable industry still had a trade surplus of about USD 1.3 billion. Notably, the largest partner of Vietnam's fruit and vegetable industry is China, in the export dimension (11 months) reached nearly $1.4 billion, down 22% compared to ...
Source: Vov

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