Vietnam imports from Belgium reach US$71.91 million in December, up 83.32 percent month-on-month

In December, Vietnam imported US$71.91 million worth of goods from Belgium, up from US$39.23 million in November, a change of 83.32 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.

So far this year, Vietnam has imported US$778 million worth of goods from Belgium.

Bar chart of Vietnam imports from Belgium in 2025, US$millions.

Vietnam imported US$24.22 million worth of pharmaceutical products from Belgium in December. This was up from US$4.65 million in November, a change of 420.32 percent.

Vietnam imported US$10.01 million worth of machine, equipment, tools and instruments from Belgium in December. This was up from US$4.81 million in November, a change of 108.12 percent.

Pie chart Vietnam's main imports from Belgium in December.

Vietnam imported US$03.53 million worth of plastics from Belgium in December. This was down from US$4.62 million in November, a change of -23.70 percent.

Vietnam imported US$03.28 million worth of milk and milk products from Belgium in December. This was up from US$1.81 million in November, a change of 81.79 percent.

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Vietnam imports from Belgium in December US$m

DecemberNovemberMoMYTD
Total71.9139.2383.32%777.97
Pharmaceutical products24.224.65420.32%281.20
Other products11.796.8572.24%122.19
Machine, equipment, tools and instruments10.014.81108.12%99.43
Plastics3.534.62-23.70%30.26
Milk and milk products3.281.8181.79%40.96
Fertilizers3.143.57-11.84%43.25
Precious stones, precious metal and articles2.664.62-42.37%51.74
Wood and wooden products2.200.37490.66%17.48
Chemical products2.031.1477.75%19.01
Fabrics1.550.42267.89%5.88
Animal fodders and animal fodder materials1.410.8762.13%15.61
Chemicals1.360.34300.00%6.78
Other base metals1.140.56103.56%4.07
Iron and steel1.071.08-1.06%4.42
computers, electrical products, spare-parts and components thereof0.740.83-10.48%10.20
Insecticides, rodenticides and materials0.540.4520.02%4.47
Other petroleum products0.361.51-76.18%11.02
Pastries, sweets and cereal products0.320.38-15.75%4.27
Iron and steel products0.270.1759.81%3.13
Other edible food preparations0.260.1843.17%2.14
Rubber0.040.000.00%0.45

Vietnam trade with Belgium

In December, Vietnam imported US$71.91 million worth of goods from Belgium and exported US$286.56 million to Belgium, for total trade worth US$358.47 million, and leaving a trade surplus of US$214.64 million.

Two-way trade so far this year between Vietnam and Belgium has reached US$4,365 million, with Vietnam importing US$778 million worth of goods and exporting US$3,587 million worth of goods.

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Vietnam trade with Belgium year to date December US$m

DecemberNovemberChangeYTD
Imports71.9139.2383.32%777.97
Exports286.56269.496.33%3,587.04
Total358.47308.7216.12%4,365.01
Balance214.64230.26-6.78%2,809.07

Vietnam-Belgium news

Recent developments involving the two countries include:

DPPA power use requirement too high

Belgium invested Deep C Industrial Zones has asked Vietnam to ease electricity consumption requirements under the direct power purchase agreement mechanism, citing limits on small and medium enterprises.

Under Decree 57/2025, buyers must be classified as large electricity consumers, defined as using at least 200,000 kilowatt hours per month, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Deep C said many small and medium enterprises need renewable energy to meet international standards but cannot meet the threshold, especially for rooftop solar in industrial zones.

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Vietnam-Belgium trade relations

Vietnam and Belgium established diplomatic relations in 1973, laying the groundwork for steadily expanding trade and investment ties.

Belgium has since emerged as an important European gateway for Vietnamese exports, particularly through the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, while Vietnam has become a growing market for Belgian machinery, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and logistics services.

Trade relations are underpinned by the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which came into force in 2020 and progressively removes tariffs, improves market access and strengthens investment protections.

The agreement has accelerated two-way trade, supported deeper supply-chain integration, and positioned Belgium as a strategic entry point for Vietnamese goods into the European Union, while encouraging Belgian firms to expand operations in Vietnam.

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