Import-export of Vietnam and the Netherlands in November 2020: Cashew nut exports increased by 479%

Published 2020년 12월 30일

Tridge summary

In November 2020, the trade balance between Vietnam and the Netherlands surpassed 513.5 million USD, with Vietnam's exports to the Netherlands totaling 566.7 million USD and imports being 53.2 million USD. The accumulated trade surplus for the first 11 months of 2020 reached nearly 5.7 billion USD. Despite this, Vietnam's export turnover saw a 16% decrease from the previous month. The main export categories, such as computers, electronic products, and seafood, experienced significant drops. On the other hand, the Netherlands' main exports to Vietnam, including machinery, equipment, and pharmaceutical products, saw growth in November.
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Original content

According to the statistics of the General Department of Customs, in November 2020, the total import-export turnover between Vietnam and the Netherlands was nearly 620 million USD. Vietnam exported 566.7 million USD of goods, and imported 53.2 million USD. Thereby, helping the trade balance surplus of 513.5 million USD. Export turnover is 11 times higher than import. Accumulation of 11 months of 2020, Vietnam has a trade surplus of nearly 5.7 billion USD to the Netherlands. In which, Vietnam's export is nearly 6.3 billion USD and import is 582.4 million USD. Graphics: Phung Nguyet Our country's export turnover decreased 16% compared to the previous month. Some main groups of export products of our country have decreased, including: computers, electronic products and components, down 19%; phones and accessories by 8%; other machinery, equipment, tools and spare parts decreased by 15%; seafood products fell by 28% ... Top 10 items of Vietnam exported the most to the Netherlands in ...
Source: Vinacas

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