Statistics from the General Department of Viet Nam Customs showed that exports to Australia grew 62.08 per cent over the same period last year, hitting $392 million last month.
Statistics from the General Department of Viet Nam Customs showed that exports to Australia grew 62.08 per cent over the same period last year, hitting $392 million last month.
Two-way turnover between Viet Nam and Australia is estimated at nearly US$873 million, a year-on-year increase of 39.92 per cent.
In addition to telephones, many items exported to Australia increased last month.
Seafood surged by 106.09 per cent, wood and wood products up 69.95 per cent, toys and parts 218.11 per cent, textiles 62.72 per cent, footwear 72.47 per cent, electric wires and cables 329.68 per cent, plastics materials more than 900 per cent, agricultural products and vegetables 37.16 per cent.
During the Lunar New Year, Vietnamese goods for the holiday sold well at Asian supermarkets and other supermarkets in Australia.
Although the Australian market reduced global import by 5.14 per cent last year, exports from Viet Nam to Australia still grew by 2.65 per cent.
The Viet Nam Trade Office in Australia has closely followed Australia's economic recovery plan based on the needs of Australian businesses in the context of trade tensions to connect trade and promote export.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade said that in addition to the Online International Exhibition of Vietnamese Goods 2021 to be held in Australia this year, many promotional events would be hosted by the Viet Nam Trade Office in Australia each month.
Activities aim to enhance business associations in Australia and promote Australian businesses and overseas Vietnamese enterprises to become distributors of Vietnamese products.
The trade office will also promote the consumption of agricultural products in Australia through promotional activities. — VNS