Vietnam spends US$2.55 billion on livestock product imports in seven months
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s import value of livestock products reached US$2.55 billion in the first seven months of this year, up nearly 23% from the same period in 2024, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.

Of the total, milk and dairy products contributed US$860 million, while meat and by-products accounted for more than US$1 billion.
Preliminary data from Vietnam Customs revealed that in Q2 alone, Vietnam imported approximately 236,900 tonnes of meat and meat products, valued at US$463.37 million, increasing 9.8% in volume and 12.3% in value year on year.
Major suppliers of meat and meat products to Vietnam included India, Russia, the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Poland.
Pork imports in particular reached 34,500 tons, worth US$92.33 million in Q2, a slight decrease of 0.3% in volume but a 0.5% increase in value compared to the previous quarter.
The top five pork-exporting countries to Vietnam were Russia, Brazil, Spain, Canada, and Poland.