Exports to Mexico show upturn

VOV.VN - Mexico is one of Vietnam’s leading trade partners in Latin America, according to the latest statistics from the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Total trade between Vietnam and Mexico hit US$1.1 billion in the first half of this year, up 18% against the corresponding period last year.

Vietnam’s exports to Mexico rose 25% to nearly US$900 million and imports from the country dipped 6% to US$221 million in six months, helping Vietnam enjoy trade surplus of more than US$660 million from the Latin American market.

Import-export products saw positive changes this year. Key export products to Mexico included coffee, farm and seafood products, electronic components, machines, equipment, garment and footwear.

Exports to Mexico in the rest of this year and coming years are expected to rise high if bilateral trade and investment programs are effectively implemented after the signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement.
Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Vietnam attends TPP forum in Mexico
Vietnam attends TPP forum in Mexico

Over 65% of tariff lines will be lowered to zero for the products Vietnam imports from Mexico, right after the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement becomes effective, stated Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico Le Linh Lan. 

Vietnam attends TPP forum in Mexico

Vietnam attends TPP forum in Mexico

Over 65% of tariff lines will be lowered to zero for the products Vietnam imports from Mexico, right after the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement becomes effective, stated Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico Le Linh Lan. 

Vietnamese exports to Mexico soar
Vietnamese exports to Mexico soar

Vietnam’s export value to Mexico in the first two months of this year reached US$257.2 million, up 41.4% compared with last year, according to the trade office of the Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico.

Vietnamese exports to Mexico soar

Vietnamese exports to Mexico soar

Vietnam’s export value to Mexico in the first two months of this year reached US$257.2 million, up 41.4% compared with last year, according to the trade office of the Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico.

Mexico opens new sea route to Vietnam
Mexico opens new sea route to Vietnam

The Port of Lazaro Cardenas (LCT), the largest Mexican container port, launched routes to Vietnam and Chile on June 21 which will save up from 13 to 18 days of transit. 

Mexico opens new sea route to Vietnam

Mexico opens new sea route to Vietnam

The Port of Lazaro Cardenas (LCT), the largest Mexican container port, launched routes to Vietnam and Chile on June 21 which will save up from 13 to 18 days of transit.