furniture
The Furniture category covers manufacturing, trade, and market trends in the furniture industry. It explores exports, imports, supply chain developments, raw materials, and consumer demand, providing insights into design innovations, sustainability efforts, and foreign investment in furniture production and retail.
Vietnam’s furniture manufacturing surges in November
Year-on-year, the sector posted a substantial increase of 24.33 percent in November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Over the first 11 months of 2024, cumulative growth reached 24.74 percent, marking furniture manufacturing as a standout performer in Vietnam’s industrial economy.
Vietnam’s bamboo and rattan exports grow in November
The United States emerged as the largest importer, accounting for US$23.34 million, an impressive 14.39 percent growth compared to October.
Vietnam’s non-wood furniture exports rise slightly in November
Australia was the largest importer, purchasing US$3.37 million worth of furniture, though this marked a significant month-on-month decline of 19.73 percent.
Vietnam’s furniture manufacturing sector sees robust annual growth
Vietnam’s industrial production index data reveals a 4.5 percent increase in output from September 2024, reflecting stable month-over-month growth driven by steady demand in both domestic and export markets…
Vietnam’s non-wood furniture exports rise in October, year-to-date growth remains strong
Year-to-date figures further highlight the sector’s strong performance. From January to October, exports in this category totalled US$2.71 billion, a 33.5 percent increase compared to the same period in 2023.
Vietnam’s furniture manufacturing sector sees robust annual growth
Year-over-year, production surged by 28.2 percent compared to October 2023, indicating substantial growth in the furniture industry as global demand for Vietnamese furniture continues to expand. Cumulatively, production from January to October 2024 rose by 24.8 percent over the same period in 2023…
Vietnam’s wood, bamboo, and rattan products exports sees YoY growth despite slight monthly decline
Year-over-year the sector demonstrated substantial growth, with a 10.9 percent increase in October this year compared to October 2023. Additionally, for the January-to-October period, production was up 8.7 percent over the same period last year. These annual gains underscore the rising demand for Vietnamese wood and bamboo products, both domestically and internationally.
Vietnam’s bamboo and rattan exports rise in October, year-to-date figures remain positive
The steady year-to-date growth demonstrates Vietnam’s competitive position in this niche market, buoyed by growing global interest in sustainable materials. The October uptick further reinforces the sector’s resilience, indicating potential for continued expansion as international demand for environmentally conscious products rises.
Vietnam furniture production records 3.3 percent month-on-month growth in September
In a year-on-year comparison, production for September 2024 was up by 38.3 percent over the same month in 2023, indicating higher demand in the furniture sector. Furthermore, the cumulative data for the first nine months of 2024 shows a 24.7 percent rise in production compared to the same period last year.
Vietnam non-wood furniture exports fall 4.6 percent September over August
Vietnam’s non-wood furniture exports fell by 4.6 percent in September over August from US$279 million to US$266.4 million. This has brought Vietnam’s total non-wood furniture exports to a total US$2.39 billion year-to-date. This represented an increase of 32.8 percent over the same period last year…
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