Mid-April, import and export turnover increased by more than 15% YoY
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- 15:59 19/05/2022
DNHN - By the end of April 15, 2022, the total export value of Vietnam reached $104.34 billion, up 14.4%, equivalent to an increase of $13.15 billion over the same period in 2021.
According to the General Department of Customs, the total import and export value of Vietnam's goods in the first half of April 2022 (from April 1 to April 15, 2022) reached 32.17 billion USD.

The total value of Vietnam's exports in the first period of April 2022 reached nearly 15.28 billion USD, down 20.9% (equivalent to 4.04 billion USD in absolute terms) compared to the 2nd period in March. 2022.
The export value of the first period of April 2022 decreased compared to the period of March 2, 2022, in the number of commodity groups: Computers, electronic products & components decreased by USD 1.27 billion, equivalent to a decrease of 41.8%; phones & components decreased by 1.02 billion USD, corresponding to a decrease of 27.2%; other machinery, equipment, tools & spare parts decreased by 281 million USD, equivalent to 14% decrease.
Thus, by the end of April 15, 2022, the total export value of Vietnam reached US$104.34 billion, up 14.4%, equivalent to an increase of US$13.15 billion over the same period in 2021.
In which, the number of groups of goods increased sharply such as textiles and garments increased by 1.72 billion USD, equivalent to 20.4% increase, continuing to be the largest increase in the group of key export products; followed by phones & accessories with an increase of 1.42 billion USD, equivalent to an increase of 8.8%; computers, electronic products & components increased by 1.19 billion USD, equivalent to 8.6%; machinery, equipment, tools & other spare parts increased by USD 1.09 billion, equivalent to an increase of 10.3%... over the same period in 2021.
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