Customs revenue from import-export activities rises 9.2% in five months

During this period, the country’s total trade turnover hit 355.79 billion USD, up 15.7% from last year's figure.

Goods transported via Chi Ma border gate in northern Lang Son province. (Photo: VNA)
Goods transported via Chi Ma border gate in northern Lang Son province. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Department of Customs reported that state budget revenues from import-export activities in the first five months of 2025 reached 182.51 trillion VND (6.99 billion USD), equivalent to 44.4% of the assigned estimate and increasing 9.2% year-on-year.

During this period, the country’s total trade turnover hit 355.79 billion USD, up 15.7% from last year's figure. Exports and imports accounted for 180.23 billion and 175.56 billion USD, annual increases of 14% and 17.5%, respectively. These figures resulted in a trade surplus of 4.67 billion USD, down 46.4% year-on-year.

The first five months saw complicated developments in smuggling, commercial fraud, and illegal cross-border transport of goods. Maritime routes accounted for the largest share of violations, with 686 out of 1,247 cases (55%) detected, seized, and handled.

Meanwhile, illegal transport of drugs, currency, and gold via air routes showed signs of increase.

On land routes, illegal trading and transport of fireworks and white sugar continued in central provinces and along the Vietnam – Laos border. The illicit trade and transport of goods without invoices or proof of origin remained complicated, especially for frozen food products, consumer goods, cigarettes, and tobacco leaves in border areas with China and Cambodia.

In total, 6,453 cases of smuggling and related violations were detected and tackled between January and May, with the estimated value of confiscated goods amounting to 11.29 trillion VND./.

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