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越工贸部分析前三季度外贸形势,有信心推动全年进出口额突破9000亿美元大关
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-09 16:55

Core Insights - Vietnam's foreign trade turnover reached $680.6 billion in the first three quarters of the year, marking a 17.3% year-on-year increase, with expectations to exceed $900 billion by year-end, setting a historical record [1][2] Export Summary - Exports totaled $348.74 billion, up 16% year-on-year, significantly surpassing the annual target of 12% [1] - Domestic enterprises exported $85.41 billion (24.5% of total exports), while foreign-invested enterprises exported $263.33 billion (75.5% of total exports), reflecting a growth of 21.4% [1] - 32 categories of goods exceeded $1 billion in exports, accounting for 93.1% of total exports, with 7 categories surpassing $10 billion, representing 67.9% [1] - The manufacturing sector drove export growth, contributing $297.2 billion (85.2% of total exports) with a 16.7% increase [1] - Key export products included mobile phones, computers, textiles, and footwear, while agricultural exports reached approximately $33.2 billion, growing 15.2% [1] Import Summary - Imports amounted to $332 billion, reflecting an 18.8% year-on-year increase [2] - Domestic enterprises imported $105.67 billion (4.6% growth), while foreign-invested enterprises imported $226.25 billion (26.8% growth) [2] - China remained the largest source of imports at $134.4 billion (27.9% growth), followed by South Korea ($44.4 billion, 7% growth), ASEAN ($39.1 billion, 14.5% growth), Japan ($18.2 billion, 13.2% growth), and the USA ($13.7 billion, 23.6% growth) [2] - Raw materials and equipment accounted for 89% of total imports, indicating a strong recovery in domestic industrial production with a 19.5% increase [2] Trade Balance - Vietnam maintained a trade surplus of approximately $16.8 billion in the first three quarters, contributing to macroeconomic stability and foreign exchange reserves [2] - Domestic enterprises recorded a trade deficit of $20.26 billion, while foreign-invested enterprises achieved a surplus of $37.08 billion [2] - The Ministry of Industry and Trade expressed confidence in achieving the target of surpassing $900 billion in total foreign trade turnover by the end of the year, barring any significant fluctuations [2]