Vietnam cameras, camcorders, and accessories exports up 29.26% MoM in March 2026 / China +12.57%, USA +71.07%

Vietnam exported cameras, camcorders, and accessories to the tune of US$739 million in March, up from US$ million in February, a change of 29.26 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.

Year to date, Vietnam had exported US$2,082 million worth of cameras, camcorders, and accessories by the end of March.

Bar chart of Vietnam cameras, camcorders, and accessories exports 2026.

China led Vietnam’s cameras, camcorders, and accessories exports in March with US$390 million, up from US$347 million in February, a 12.57 percent increase, bringing year-to-date exports to US$1,187 million.

The United States followed with US$162 million, rising from US$95 million, a 71.07 percent increase, with year-to-date exports reaching US$394 million.

South Korea and Hong Kong recorded US$29 million and US$19 million, respectively, up from US$20 million and US$11 million, increases of 43.34 percent and 67.07 percent.

Japan completed the top five with US$17 million, up from US$13 million, a 30.55 percent increase, with year-to-date exports totalling US$44 million.

Doughnut chart Vietnam cameras, camcorders, and accessories exports by destination March

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Listed electronics companies

Key electronics firms listed on the Vietnam stock exchange include:

FPT Retail JSC (FRT)

FPT Retail JSC (FRT) operates FPT Shop and F.Studio retail chains selling electronics, phones, and IT products. (FRT)

In March, FRT shares moved from 169.00 to 157.00, a change of -12.00 (-7.10%).

Foreign ownership moved from 275,131.97 to 268,950.27, a change of -6,181.70 (-2.25%).

Viettronics Tan Binh JSC (VTB)

Viettronics Tan Binh JSC (VTB) manufactures and trades electrical appliances, lighting, and consumer electronics. (VTB)

In March, VTB shares moved from 15.35 to 14.20, a change of -1.15 (-7.49%).

Foreign ownership moved from 56,789.85 to 56,791.85, a change of 2.00 (0.00%).

Digiworld Corporation (DGW)

Digiworld Corporation (DGW) distributes information technology products, smartphones, and consumer electronics in Vietnam. (DGW)

In March, DGW shares moved from 51.20 to 45.80, a change of -5.40 (-10.55%).

Foreign ownership moved from 615,873.56 to 576,128.08, a change of -39,745.48 (-6.45%).

Mobile World Investment Corporation (MWG)

Mobile World Investment Corporation (MWG) runs retail chains including Thegioididong, Dien May Xanh, and Bach Hoa Xanh, selling electronics and groceries. (MWG)

In March, MWG shares moved from 93.10 to 81.80, a change of -11.30 (-12.14%).

Foreign ownership moved from 198,070.18 to 38,544.71, a change of -159,525.47 (-80.54%).

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Vietnam electronics news

Recent developments in cameras, camcorders, and accessories in Vietnam include:

FDI firms fined over paperwork

Authorities in Dong Nai province have fined several foreign-invested firms for investment compliance breaches, including failure to amend registration certificates and inaccurate declarations.

Companies including Paizes Trading Vietnam, Fursys Vietnam, Cascoo Industrial, Sanjin Vietnam Electronics, and Tiandubang Vietnam Metal Technology were each fined VND85 million (US$3,230). Read more→

Samsung chip testing and packaging facility possibility

Samsung Electronics is planning a US$4 billion investment to build a chip packaging plant in northern Vietnam, with an initial US$2 billion phase in Thai Nguyen.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance said it is working with Samsung on a memorandum of understanding for the semiconductor project, without disclosing details. Read more→

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Vietnam’s electronics industry

Vietnam’s electronics industry is a cornerstone of its export economy, led by large-scale manufacturing of smartphones, computers and components for global markets.

The sector is driven by foreign direct investment, with multinational firms anchoring production and supply chains across key industrial provinces.

Strong integration into global value chains and a broad network of free trade agreements have supported sustained export growth and diversification.

Challenges include reliance on imported inputs, limited domestic value addition, and exposure to shifts in global demand and technology cycles.

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The data

Vietnam exports of cameras, camcorders, and accessories in March, 2026 US$m

MarchFebruaryMoMYTD
Total738.520.0029.26%2,081.65
Other83.7158.2843.63%228.44
China390.16346.5812.57%1,186.66
USA161.9594.6771.07%393.73
South Korea28.8320.1143.34%79.40
Hong Kong18.7011.1967.07%45.22
Japan16.6712.7730.55%44.21
Germany13.518.7853.96%33.66
Poland6.976.0215.70%21.48
Netherlands6.696.483.21%20.78
Canada5.501.24342.17%10.00
Australia2.933.10-5.32%10.77
Taiwan2.201.5938.66%5.44
Norway0.690.5232.20%1.87
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