VOV.VN - The first half of the year saw seven Vietnamese commodities rake in more than US$7 billion each in export earnings, accounting for 65.6% of the country’s total export value.
Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai held phone talks with US Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen on June 5, noting that her Vietnam visit in July 2023 paved the way for the upgrade of bilateral relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership during US President Joe Biden’s official visit to Vietnam two months later.
VOV.VN - With a fall of 14% in export value recorded during the first four months of the year, Vietnamese phones and components have lost their position as the number one export group to the Chinese market.
VOV.VN - Vietnam earned US$18.4 billion from exporting phones and components during the first four months of the year, up 6.6% year on year.
VOV.VN - Five export commodities recorded turnover of more than US$5 billion each in the first four months of the year, accounting for 57.8% of the country’s total export turnover.
Trade between Vietnam and Singapore topped SGD2.54 billion (US$1.87 billion) in March, rising 4.29% year on year, according to the Trade Office of Vietnam in the city state.
Vietnam has remained the world's second largest smartphone exporter.
VOV.VN - There were 4 products with export turnover of US$5 billion during the first two months of this year, including phones and components at US$9.58 billion; computers, electronics and components at US$9.55 billion; other machinery, equipment, tools and spare parts at US$6.82 billion, and textiles and garments at US$5.23 billion.
VOV.VN - Phone and components recorded the largest export value of US$282.8 million during the first days of Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, according to statistics compiled by the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
VOV.VN - Mobile phones and components, computers, electronic products and spare parts have become the two largest foreign currency earners, bringing in more than US$50 billion each as of mid-December, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.