September 1, 2025
Footwear: Vietnam’s leather shoes and sandals production jumps in July
Vietnam produced an estimated 34.5 million pairs of leather shoes and sandals in July 2025, up from 33.2 million pairs in June, according to Vietnam’s National Office of Statistics. Cumulative output for the first seven months of 2025 reached 215.2 million pairs, representing a 13.6 percent year-on-year increase.
Beer: Vietnam’s July beer production slips but up 2.4 percent year-to-date
Vietnam produced an estimated 415.8 million litres of beer in July 2025, slightly down from 421.3 million litres in June, according to Vietnam’s National Office of Statistics.
Animal feed: Vietnam’s July output rises, with production up 9.5 percent year-on-year
Vietnam produced an estimated 1.28 million tonnes of animal feed in July 2025, up slightly from 1.25 million tonnes in June, according to Vietnam’s National Office of Statistics.
Dairy: Vietnam’s fresh milk output dips in July but up year-to-date
Vietnam produced an estimated 141.1 million litres of fresh milk in July 2025, down from 147.5 million litres in June, according to Vietnam’s National Office of Statistics.
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