Fruit and vegetable imports from Australia skyrocket

VOV.VN - Vietnam imports from Australia have risen sharply in recent times, particularly industrial raw materials, according to the latest statistics from the General Department of Vietnam Customs.

Worthy of notice were fruit and vegetable imports, which grew by 322% to more than US$19.8 million in the first half of this year. Other products saw a sharp growth, such as cotton (up 319.7%), coal (160.8%), ores and minerals (88.8%) and base metals (41.7%).

Vietnam Customs also reported that trade turnover between Vietnam and Australia hit more than US$2.4 billion in the first six months, of which Vietnam’s exports to Australia were US$1.3 billion (down 17% against the same period last year) and imports reached US$1.1 billion (up 9.1%).
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