According to the General Department of Customs, in January 2024, Vietnam's total export turnover of goods reached 34.53 billion USD, the highest level since August 2022 and increased by 46% over the same period last year (compared to the same period last year). Current turnover increased by 10.89 billion USD).
Compared to the same period last year, 44/45 main commodity groups increased (except crude oil, which decreased by 15.9%). In particular, impressive growth came from industrial product groups such as: Computers, electronic products and components increased by 68.3% (equivalent to an increase of 2.17 billion USD); machinery, equipment, tools, and spare parts increased by 38.7% (equivalent to an increase of 1.21 billion USD); textiles and garments increased by 39% (equivalent to an increase of 877 million USD); wood and wood products increased by 83.1% (equivalent to an increase of 667 million USD); Footwear of all kinds increased by 43.8% (equivalent to an increase of 600 million USD)...
Notably, there are 6 markets and market groups with a turnover of over 1 billion USD. Of which exports to the US market reached over 10 billion USD.
Vietnam's goods exports to all markets and market areas with over 1 billion USD increased compared to the same period last year.
Specifically, exports to the United States reached 10.05 billion USD, an increase of 64% (equivalent to an increase of 3.91 billion USD); EU reached 4.6 billion USD, an increase of 40% (equivalent to an increase of 1.32 billion USD); China reached 4.56 billion USD, an increase of 19% (equivalent to an increase of 714 million USD); ASEAN reached 3.2 billion USD, an increase of 47% (equivalent to an increase of 1.02 billion USD); Korea reached 2.34 billion USD, an increase of 38% (equivalent to an increase of 646 million USD) and Japan reached 2.23 billion USD, an increase of 45% (equivalent to an increase of 690 million USD).
According to Customs Newspaper online