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EU-largest trade partner of VN
VGP 09:34, 2014/01/28
The EU remains the largest importer of Viet Nam with US$24.33 billion in goods attained in 2013, expanding by 19.8% and accounting for 18% of the country`s export turnover.

 
The export of phones and accessories ranked first with US$8.15 billion, up 43.9%. It was followed by footwear US$2.96 billion, up 11.8%, garment US$2.73 billion, up 11.1% and computers and electronics US$2.4 billion, up 50.1%.

Largest EU importers of Viet Nam included Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Italia, France, Spain, Austria and Belgium reached US$11.13 billion, accounting for 87.2%.

Viet Nam’s import from the EU in 2013 attained US$9.45 billion, up 7.5%.

The nation mainly bought machines, equipment and spare parts with US$2.29 billion, up 11.7%, vehicles US$1.17 billion, medicine US$930 million, computers and electronics US$928 million from the EU.

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