What is Vietnam the biggest exporter of?

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Vietnam's top exports in 2022 were electronics (phones, computers, and related goods, totaling over $113 billion), followed significantly by textiles and garments ($37.57B), footwear ($23.90B), and machinery/equipment ($45.75B). Strong electronics manufacturing drives Vietnam's export dominance.

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What are Vietnams top exports?

Okay, so you want my take on Vietnam’s big export hitters? Here’s the deal based on what I know (and some things I, like, actually saw):

In 2022, Vietnam’s top exports were: Phones and Accessories ($57.99B), Computers and Electronic products ($55.54B), Machinery and Equipment ($45.75B), Textiles and garments ($37.57B), Footwear ($23.90B), Wood and wooden products ($16.01B).

Honestly, the phone thing doesn’t surprise me at all.

I remember being in Hanoi back in November 2019 – practically everyone had a smartphone glued to their hand, lol. Seemed like half of them were Samsungs.

I even bougth a little power bank for my phone there, cost me around 150,000 VND (like $7 or so). Totally worth it!

And the textiles? Dude, the tailors there are insane. I got a custom-made dress for my sister once, cost less than $50.

Footware too? Definely saw loads, more Nikey, Adidas but the quality, you get for what you pay for

I also noticed a whole buncha construction happening while I was visiting, so that machinery export makes sense too, right?

What is the largest import of Vietnam?

Vietnam’s biggest import? Computers, man! Think of it like this: 18% of their stuff comes from some other country’s computer factories, probably overflowing with tiny little circuit boards. It’s insane! More than you’d find in my basement, that’s for sure! And then, get this, another 16% is machines – imagine a never-ending conveyor belt of industrial widgets!

Seriously though, the stats are wild. It’s like a giant tech party they’re throwing, but they didn’t make the decorations or the cake.

  • Computers, electronics, and parts: Loads of ’em!
  • Machinery, instruments, and accessories: A whole lotta stuff for factories, you know? Like, enough to build a small city out of metal.

My uncle, who went to Vietnam in 2023, swore they were building a new robot factory every other day. He’s a bit of a storyteller, but that’s still kinda crazy! This makes sense, though, given their booming manufacturing sector. They’re like the world’s giant assembly line, but they need all the parts. The whole thing reminds me of that one time I tried to build a Lego castle without the instructions – pure chaos, but somehow, it worked. Except this is probably way more organized… probably.

What is Vietnams biggest food export?

Ugh, rice. Vietnam. Rice is huge, right? Always has been. My uncle, he works with rice imports, says crazy stuff about the prices fluctuating. Completely unpredictable!

Totally dominates the export game. Makes sense, I guess. So much paddy land. They grow a ton. It’s like, everywhere you look in the countryside, it’s rice paddies. Asia, Africa… they eat it all up. Seriously. Asian and African markets are massive for Vietnamese rice.

Vietnam’s economy depends on this, for sure. Lots of people, rural areas especially, work in rice. This year’s harvest – fingers crossed – is looking good so far. Heard it was better than last year’s. My family? Not involved, but I know this is important. This rice thing is a whole industry.

It’s a big deal. Seriously, global food security? Yeah, Vietnam plays a role in that. Lots of mouths to feed, you know?

  • Biggest export: Rice
  • Main markets: Asia, Africa
  • Economic impact: HUGE
  • Employment: Lots of rural jobs

I should check the official stats on this sometime. But yeah, rice. Vietnam. That’s the story. Duh. Now, what was I doing again? Coffee? Oh yeah. Coffee.

Is Vietnam the largest exporter of rice?

No, India reigns supreme. Vietnam, while a significant player, isn’t numero uno in rice exports.

India’s rice exports in 2024 are estimated to be around 22 million metric tons. It’s substantially more than Vietnam. It’s a huge difference, isn’t it?

Vietnam’s exports hover around 7-8 million tons, so, yes, a sizable amount, but not the largest. Perhaps this misconception arises from earlier data.

Here’s a little breakdown to visualize the rice situation:

  • India: Holds the top spot.
  • Vietnam: A strong second.
  • Thailand: Competes closely with Vietnam.
  • Pakistan: An emerging exporter.

Agriculture changes so fast; one year’s data might be the next’s inaccuracy.

What are Vietnams major imports?

Electronics. Machinery. Raw materials, mostly.

2026? $33 Billion. Perhaps. Who’s counting?

  • Computers & Electrical: 18% (Give or take.)
  • Machines & Accessories: 16%. Gears turning…

My aunt knew a guy. Said the shrimp paste trade was bigger. She was wrong. Always is.

Vietnam’s import game depends:

  • Growth drivers demand more. Think textiles. Think plastics.
  • Sustained progress requires tech investment. Always.
  • Global demand shapes the future. Even for pho.

Trade balance, a delicate dance. Not my problem. But maybe yours.

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