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越南新订单数量反弹回升,7月份PMI指数达52.4
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-08-06 08:44
Group 1: Manufacturing Sector - The PMI for Vietnam in July reached 52.4, marking the first time in four months it surpassed the 50-point threshold, indicating expansion in the manufacturing sector [1] - New orders in Vietnam have rebounded, achieving the fastest growth since November 2024 [1] Group 2: Wood and Wood Products Industry - As of the end of July, Vietnam's wood and wood products export total reached $9.6 billion, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 7.9% [1] - The wood industry is projected to export approximately $7 billion in the last five months of the year, leading to an estimated total export of $17 billion for the year [1] Group 3: Agricultural and Seafood Sector - The agricultural and seafood sectors are also showing resilience, with the Fucim Group reporting an export value of approximately $30.5 million for the fiscal year 2024-2025, a nearly 25% increase [1] - Key products like pepper and coffee have seen significant price increases, contributing to the overall growth [1] Group 4: Seafood Export Performance - Vietnam's seafood export value reached $6.22 billion in the first seven months of the year, representing a growth of 17.2% [2] - The U.S. market for Vietnamese seafood grew by 10.4%, while the Chinese market saw a remarkable increase of 42.6%, reaching $1.33 billion [2] - Increased imports from China have provided opportunities for Vietnamese companies ahead of the U.S. implementing reciprocal tariff policies [2]
爱沙尼亚5月份货物贸易进出口总额同比增长4.1%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-07-10 16:03
Group 1 - In May 2025, Estonia's total goods trade reached €3.43 billion, a year-on-year increase of 4.1% [1] - Exports amounted to €1.57 billion, growing by 1.9%, while imports were €1.86 billion, increasing by 6.1% [1] - The trade deficit was €280 million, which is an increase of €78 million compared to the same period last year [1] Group 2 - The most exported goods in May 2025 were electrical equipment, accounting for 15.3% of total exports, with an 11% year-on-year increase [1] - Agricultural products and food preparations made up 12.7% of exports, growing by 16% [1] - The largest import category was agricultural products and food, comprising 13.7% of total imports, with a 5% increase [1] Group 3 - In the first five months of 2025, Estonia's total goods trade reached €17.17 billion, a year-on-year increase of 9.6% [2] - Cumulative exports for this period were €7.85 billion, up by 9.3%, while imports totaled €9.32 billion, increasing by 9.8% [2] - The trade deficit for the first five months was €1.46 billion, which is an increase of €160 million compared to the previous year [2]