manufacturing
The Manufacturing category covers industrial production, factory expansions, and supply chain dynamics. It explores exports, imports, technological advancements, automation, and government policies, providing insights into investment trends, foreign participation, and production efficiencies.
Vietnam’s telephone and mobile phone imports rise slightly in December 2024
China remained the dominant supplier, exporting US$854.06 million in December, up 0.31 percent from November. South Korea registered significant growth with a 29.72 percent increase, reaching US$45.20 million. Imports from India more than doubled, surging 152.36 percent to US$1.06 million, while the UK showed the highest growth rate with a 192.10 percent rise to US$842,452.
Vietnam’s food processing and manufacturing sees consistent growth
Year-on-year, the industry grew by 10.0 percent in December compared to the same month in 2023. For the full year of 2024, cumulative growth stood at 7.4 percent compared to 2023, highlighting steady progress in this vital sector.
Vietnam’s footwear exports fall 2.11 percent in December
Vietnam’s footwear exports total US$22.87 billion for 2024, reflecting strong demand despite the month-on-month decline.
Vietnam’s toys and sports requisites exports rise by 2.66 percent in December
Vietnam’s toys and sports requisites exports total US$3.76 billion for 2024, demonstrating strong global demand despite minor fluctuations.
Vietnam’s plastic imports surge to US$1.12 billion in December 2024
China remained the top supplier, exporting US$331.75 million in December, up 6.68 percent month-on-month. South Korea followed with US$191.84 million, a 7.59 percent rise, while Taiwan recorded a slight decline of 1.27 percent, with imports totalling US$111.41 million.
Vietnam’s textiles and garments exports rise by 10.98 percent in December
Vietnam’s textiles and garments exports total US$37.04 billion for 2024, reflecting strong performance driven by key markets such as the USA and South Korea.
Vietnam’s imports of still image, video cameras, and parts rise by 9.66 percent in December
China remained the largest supplier, contributing US$104.49 million, a 3.41 percent increase from the previous month. Taiwan followed with US$48.46 million, growing by 5.63 percent. Imports from Japan and the USA showed notable increases of 14.23 percent and 3.26 percent, respectively.
Vietnam’s iron and steel imports hit US$1.08 billion in December
China remained the largest supplier, contributing US$568.42 million, a 3.19 percent rise from November. Japan recorded the most significant monthly growth among major suppliers, surging by 24.57 percent to US$168.35 million. Imports from South Korea also rose by 9.51 percent to US$152.13 million.
Vietnam’s ready-made garment production records strong growth in 2024
Year-on-year, the sector expanded by 13.9 percent in December 2024 compared to December 2023. For the entire year, cumulative growth reached 6.1 percent in 2024 compared to 2023, reflecting a strong performance in this segment.
Vietnam’s textile, leather, and footwear materials and auxiliaries exports rise by 4.22 percent in December
Vietnam’s exports of textile, leather, and footwear materials and auxiliaries total US$2.23 billion for 2024, reflecting steady growth in the sector.
Vietnam’s imports of electric consumer products rise by 27.99 percent in December
China was the leading supplier, contributing US$103.22 million, a 20.92 percent increase from November. Thailand followed with US$62.45 million, growing by 34.40 percent. Malaysia recorded the largest month-on-month growth, with imports surging by 114.73 percent to US$21.04 million. Japan also saw significant growth, rising 67.45 percent to US$3.49 million.
Vietnam’s fabric imports rise to US$1.33 billion in December
Year-to-date imports totalled US$14.91 billion. China continued to dominate as the top supplier with US$884.41 million in imports, growing by 2.12 percent. South Korea followed with US$143.75 million, a 4.11 percent monthly rise, while Japan saw a significant 11.52 percent increase to reach US$63.24 million. Meanwhile, Malaysia recorded the highest monthly growth of 55.16 percent, contributing US$13.39 million.
Vietnam’s furniture manufacturing sector sees strong annual growth in 2024
Year-on-year, the sector grew by 14.5 percent in December 2024 compared to December 2023. For the full year of 2024, cumulative growth reached a remarkable 23.8 percent compared to 2023, highlighting exceptional annual performance in this vital industry.
Vietnam’s telephones, mobile phones, and parts thereof exports decline by 3.27 percent in December
Vietnam’s exports of telephones, mobile phones, and parts thereof total US$53.89 billion for 2024, maintaining a strong position in the global market despite the month-on-month decline.
Vietnam garments, hats, and shoes prices rise moderately in December 2024
Year-on-year, December 2024 prices for garments, hats, and shoes increased by 1.16 percent compared to December 2023. For the entire year, the CPI for this category rose by 1.40 percent compared to 2023.
Vietnam’s machine, equipment, and tool imports rise in December
Year-to-date imports for these products amounted to US$48.89 billion. China remained the leading supplier with US$2.85 billion in imports, reflecting a 4.88 percent monthly growth. Japan showed a significant rise of 17.78 percent, reaching US$403.51 million in December. Germany exhibited a notable 20.17 percent increase, contributing US$133.61 million. The USA also saw robust growth of 15.45 percent in imports.
Vietnam’s exports of computers, electrical products, and parts rise by 18.18 percent in December
Vietnam’s exports of these products total US$72.58 billion for 2024, reflecting strong demand in key markets.
Vietnam’s paper imports rise by 7.48 percent in December
China remained the largest supplier, contributing US$99.82 million, a modest 1.11 percent rise from November. Imports from Canada and Chile grew sharply, rising by 65.25 percent and 283.03 percent, respectively.
Vietnam’s computer and electronic product imports rise in December 2024
Year-to-date imports for these products totalled US$107.05 billion, underscoring Vietnam’s growing demand for technology and components vital to its manufacturing sector. China remained the top supplier, exporting US$3.05 billion worth of goods, marking a 2.68 percent monthly increase. Thailand exhibited the most substantial growth with a remarkable 60.71 percent rise in December.
Vietnam’s processing and manufacturing industry shows strong annual growth
Year-on-year, the industry expanded by 10.2 percent in December 2024 compared to the same month in 2023. Over the full year of 2024, cumulative growth reached 9.6 percent compared to 2023, underlining the strong performance of this key sector.
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