美国关税措施或致使越南损失250亿美元
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-25 17:47

Core Insights - The United Nations Development Programme estimates that tariffs imposed by the U.S. since August may lead to a decline of over $25 billion in Vietnam's exports to the U.S., representing a drop of 19.2%, making Vietnam the most affected country in Southeast Asia [1] - Vietnam was the sixth largest exporter to the U.S. globally last year, with exports valued at $136.5 billion [1] - In August, Vietnam's exports to the U.S. decreased by 2% compared to July, with footwear exports specifically declining by 5.5% [1] - The decline in exports to the U.S. is expected to reduce Vietnam's GDP by approximately 5%, although the full impact of the tariffs may take several years to materialize [1] Regional Impact - The average decline in exports from Southeast Asian countries to the U.S. is projected to be around 9.7%, with Thailand experiencing a 12.7% drop, Malaysia a 10.4% drop, and Indonesia a 6.4% drop [1]