December 28, 2025
Italy buys US$396 million of Vietnam’s exports in November, down 13.01 percent month-on-month
In November, Vietnam exported US$396 million worth of goods to Italy, down 13.01 percent over October, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Chemicals imports Vietnam down 11.18 percent in November, China / Taiwan top suppliers
Vietnam imported chemicals to the tune of US$640 million in November, down from US$720 million in October, a change of -11.18 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Cashew nut exports from Vietnam down 5.89 percent in November, China and USA top buyers
Vietnam exported cashew nut to the tune of US$475 million in November, down from US$504 million in October, a change of -5.89 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Phone components production in Vietnam up 15.25 percent in November
Vietnam produced 73.92 trillion dong of phone components in November, up 15.25 percent from 64.14 trillion dong in October, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
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