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Vietnam – Laos trade up 20.6% in first half

Two-way trade between Vietnam and Laos in the first half of 2022 increased by 20.6% year-on-year to 824 million USD, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Laos.
Vietnam – Laos trade up 20.6% in first half ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA) 
Vientiane (VNA) –Two-way trade between Vietnam and Laos in the first half of 2022 increased by 20.6%year-on-year to 824 million USD, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Laos.

Of the figure, Vietnam’s export value to Laos reached over 309.4 million USD,down 6%, while its import was 514.6 million USD, up 45.4%.

Vietnam's main export products to Laos were petrol, with nearly 30.2 million USD (up 254.7%); and vegetables and fruits worth nearly 22.4 million USD (up 78.1%). 

Other exports of Vietnam to Laos included fertilizer (nearly 20.3million USD); electric wire and cable (over 5 million USD); paper and paper products (over 8.1 million USD); textilesand garments (5.43 million USD); and ceramics (over 6 million USD).

Meanwhile, Vietnam imported ores and other minerals; fertilizers; wood and woodproducts; and rubber, respectively worth nearly 53 million USD; 46 millionUSD; nearly 76 million USD; and nearly 109.4 million USD.

In June alone, two-way trade hit nearly 134 millionUSD, up 29.9% compared to the same period last year, with Vietnam’s export turnover reaching 54.6 million USD, up 11.1%.

It is expected that Vietnam's export turnover to Laos in July will continueto be on the rise because the Lao economy has temporarily stabilised after theGovernment approved a credit package to buy 200 million litres of petrol, and thetrade of foreign currency has been further tightened./. 
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