Vietnam-India trade sees strong growth in 7 months

Bilateral trade between Vietnam and India experienced a significant yearly increase of 50 percent to 6.36 billion USD over the past seven months of 2018, statistics from the General Department of Customs showed.
Vietnam-India trade sees strong growth in 7 months ảnh 1Electronics and parts are among Vietnam’s major exports to India. (Photo: cafeF)

Hanoi (VNA) – Bilateral trade between Vietnam and India experienced asignificant yearly increase of 50 percent to 6.36 billion USD over the pastseven months of 2018, statistics from the General Department of Customs showed.

The positive two-way trade was mainly due toVietnamese exports at 3.92 billion USD, a year-on-year increase of 96 percent,according to the data.

Among major staples, machinery, equipment andparts recorded the strongest turnover with 1.23 billion USD, up 590 percentyear-on-year and contributing 32 percent of Vietnam’s total exports to India.

Handsets and components came next at 470 millionUSD, up 72 percent, followed by computers, electronics and parts at 380 millionUSD, up 26 percent, and metal and metal-made products at 353 million USD, up 40percent.

Others recording impressive export growth werebamboo-made goods at 1,470 percent; iron and steel products at 270 percent;means of transport and components at 170 percent and products from plastic andrubber at 150 percent and 100 percent, respectively.  

From January to June, Vietnam imported 2.44billion USD worth of goods from India, surging 9.2 percent over the same periodlast year, with cotton taking the lead at 320 million USD, up 44 percent. 

Vietnam resumed its import of maize from India,worth 23 million USD, a hike of 1,800 percent while spending 145 million USD onimporting animal feed and raw materials from the market, an increase of 29 percent.

In the period, the Southeast Asian nation alsoupped its imports of several other goods from India such as metal (up 180 percent);automobile components (130 percent); plastic materials (up 110 percent) and oreand other minerals (75 percent).

Most notably, Vietnam posted a trade surplus of 1.48billion USD with India in the seven-month period.

The two countries set a target of 15 billion USDin bilateral trade by 2020.-VNA
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