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The Glassware category covers manufacturing, trade, and market trends in the glass industry. It explores industrial applications, exports, imports, technological advancements, and sustainability efforts, providing insights into production efficiency, investment opportunities, and sector regulations.
Vietnam’s glass and glassware exports increase by 22.37 percent in March
Vietnam’s glass and glassware exports rose by 22.37 percent in March compared to February, reaching US$111.72 million, according to data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam’s glass and glassware imports increase by 24.71 percent in March
Vietnam’s imports of glass and glassware totalled US$122.01 million in March, marking a 24.71 percent increase compared to February. Year-to-date (YTD) imports reached US$302.24 million, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Glassware Industry in Vietnam: Overview 2025
Vietnam’s glassware industry has been steadily growing, driven by increasing domestic demand, export opportunities, and advancements in manufacturing technology. The sector encompasses a wide range of products, including household glassware, decorative items, glass packaging, and industrial glass.
Vietnam’s glass and glassware imports rise by 14.37 percent in December
China led as the largest supplier, contributing US$75.09 million, a 13.36 percent increase compared to November. Malaysia and Indonesia posted remarkable growth, with imports rising by 40.82 percent and 159.56 percent, respectively. Imports from Thailand and the USA also showed strong growth, increasing by 37.85 percent and 78.88 percent, respectively.
Vietnam’s glass and glassware exports rise by 5.02 percent in December
Vietnam’s glass and glassware exports total US$1.19 billion for 2024…
Vietnam’s glass and glassware exports remain steady in November
Singapore emerged as the largest market, with imports of US$50.61 million, though this marked a 7.68 percent decline month-on-month.
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