February 13, 2026
Vietnam fabrics imports down 8.61 percent in January 2026 MoM/ China -5.35%, Taiwan +2.37%
Vietnam imported fabrics to the tune of US$1,287 million in January, down from US$1,408 million in December, a change of -8.61 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam footwear exports down 6.85% in January MoM / USA -6.82% , Netherlands -1.54%
Vietnam exported footwear to the tune of US$2,048 million in January, down from US$2,199 million in December, a change of -6.85 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam News Today, February 13 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: Human resource shortages expected, Bank reserve ratios cut 4 banks, Trade negotiations stalled on transhipment, CB/TH border tension driving VN tourism, Vietnam coffee industry EUDR, Solar FiT project reviews, Seaport development, MSCI Watchlist expectations, Hue solar power plant tender, Local gambler casino fee change, Stock market Thursday, Exchange rates Thursday, Coal imports January, Imports from China, Yesterday’s Vietnam news roundup, and more.
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