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US$4.7 billion trade surplus with Africa, West Asia, South Asia
VOV 15:39, 2013/12/04
Vietnam’s total trade turnover with Africa, West Asia, and South Asia was estimated at US$14.8 billion by the end of October, with exports increasing by 46% to US$9.7 billion and imports by 22.7% to US$5.07 billion.

The Africa, West Asia and South Asia Market Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade said the country’s exports to West Asia alone rose by 69.7% to US$5.4 billion.

Key export markets included the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey and Saudi Arabia which made up US$3.5 billion, US$998 million and US$433 million, respectively.

Exports to South Asia grew by 37.9%, earning US$2.04 billion from India, US$399 million from Bangladesh and US$139 million from Pakistan.

Exports to Africa reached US$1.6 billion, up 7.1%. Four key export markets are South Africa (US$646 million), Ivory Coast (US$233 million), Ghana (US$210 million) and Egypt (US$182 million).

Products of high export value were mobile phones, rubber, fibre, coffee, seafood and computers.

Vietnam’s imports in the reviewed period were at a lower level than in exports. But its trade turnover was higher, for instance US$429 million from Africa (up 53.4%), US$2.3 billion from South Asia (up 20.1%), and US$2.2 billion from West Asia (up 20.9%).

Key imported products were oil and related products, animal food and cotton.

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