HCM City ranks first in January exports

Ho Chi Minh City exported 4.1 billion USD worth of goods in the first month of 2022, surpassing the northern province of Bac Ninh to become the largest export locality in the country, according to the General Department of Customs.
Bright prospect for Viet Nam’s export in 2022. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City exported 4.1 billion USD worth of goods in the first month of 2022. (Photo: VNA)

This is the second consecutive month the country's biggest hub has led the nation in export turnover.

The department reported that Viet Nam’s export turnover in January hit 30.84 billion USD, 2.3 billion USD higher than that of January last year.

The country enjoyed a trade surplus of 1.4 billon USD in the period, it added.

Notably, the export value of a series of farm produce witnessed two-digit growth compared to the same period last year, including seafood (up 34.3 percent), coffee (32 percent), and rice (29 percent).

The US remained one of the biggest importers of Vietnamese goods in the first month of 2021. It bought 1.07 billion USD and 1.85 billion USD worth of phones and components and garment products from Viet Nam in the reviewed period, accounting for 25 percent and over 50 percent of Viet Nam’s total export value of these commodities, respectively.

Meanwhile, Viet Nam mainly imported computers, electronic products and components, and other equipment and accessories from China and the Republic of Korea.

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(Source: VNA)