Vietnam posts trade gap of US$1.47 billion in first half of 2021
30/06/2021 12:00
Vietnam recorded a trade deficit of US$1.47 billion in the first six months of 2021, data released by the General Statistics Office shows.
Exports were estimated at US$157.63 billion, up 28.4% while imports rose 36.1% to US$159.1 billion.
In the first half of 2021, the United States was the largest buyer of Vietnamese goods, importing US$44.9 billion, followed by China and the EU, which purchased US$24.4 billion and US$19.3 billion worth respectively.
Vietnam’s exports to other major trading partners, including ASEAN, the Republic of Korea and Japan were US$13.8 billion, US$10.5 billion and US$9.9 billion, respectively.
On the import side, China was the largest source of Vietnamese imports at US$53.4 billion, followed by the Republic of Korea at US$25.2 billion and ASEAN at US$20.9 billion.
Vietnam also imported US$10.6 billion worth of goods from Japan, US$8.1 billion from the EU and US$7.7 billion from the US.
In other economic data released by the GSO, the consumer price index (CPI) in June rose by 0.19% as against the previous month but the average CPI in the first six months climbed by only 1.47% compared to the same period last year, the lowest figure since 2016.
The number of foreign arrivals in the first six months of 2021 was estimated at 88,200, down 97.6% year on year, as Vietnam continued to take measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and has yet to open its borders to international travel.
Tourism revenues fell 51.8% to VND4.5 trillion (US$195 million), also in part due to less buoyant domestic tourism as social distancing measures were imposed across many localities to curb the resurgence of the virus.
Exports were estimated at US$157.63 billion, up 28.4% while imports rose 36.1% to US$159.1 billion.
In the first half of 2021, the United States was the largest buyer of Vietnamese goods, importing US$44.9 billion, followed by China and the EU, which purchased US$24.4 billion and US$19.3 billion worth respectively.
Vietnam’s exports to other major trading partners, including ASEAN, the Republic of Korea and Japan were US$13.8 billion, US$10.5 billion and US$9.9 billion, respectively.
On the import side, China was the largest source of Vietnamese imports at US$53.4 billion, followed by the Republic of Korea at US$25.2 billion and ASEAN at US$20.9 billion.
Vietnam also imported US$10.6 billion worth of goods from Japan, US$8.1 billion from the EU and US$7.7 billion from the US.
In other economic data released by the GSO, the consumer price index (CPI) in June rose by 0.19% as against the previous month but the average CPI in the first six months climbed by only 1.47% compared to the same period last year, the lowest figure since 2016.
The number of foreign arrivals in the first six months of 2021 was estimated at 88,200, down 97.6% year on year, as Vietnam continued to take measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and has yet to open its borders to international travel.
Tourism revenues fell 51.8% to VND4.5 trillion (US$195 million), also in part due to less buoyant domestic tourism as social distancing measures were imposed across many localities to curb the resurgence of the virus.
Source: Nhan Dan Online
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