China remains Vietnam’s key fertiliser supplier

VOV.VN - Vietnam companies imported 3.7 million tons of fertilizer worth more than US$1 million in the first 11 months of this year, down 6.88% in volume and 20.5% in value against the same period last year.

China remained Vietnam’s key fertiliser supplier (accounting for 55% of total import volume) with 1.7 million tons valued at US$421.4 million, down 15.63% in volume and 29.25% in value.

Russia ranked second with 318,700 tons of fertilizers worth US$105.9 million (down 12.99% in volume and 25.23% in value), followed by Indonesia, Canada and others.

In the reviewed period, Vietnam imported fertilizers from 16 countries in the world. Thailand saw the highest growth of 262.35% although imported volume only reached 46,000 tons while Japan witnessed a deepest decline of 39.15%.
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