January 06, 2026 | 07:00

Vietnam records trade turnover of $930.05bln in 2025

Việt An

Trade surplus exceeding $20 billion.

Vietnam records trade turnover of $930.05bln in 2025

Vietnam’s total foreign trade turnover reached $930.05 billion in 2025, up 18.2% from the previous year, according to figures released by the National Statistics Office (NSO).

Export revenue amounted to $475.04 billion, marking a 17% year-on-year increase. The domestic economic sector contributed $107.95 billion, accounting for 22.7% of the total exports, while the foreign-invested sector, including crude oil, generated $367.09 billion, or 77.3%.

The NSO reported that 36 product categories each recorded export revenue of more than $1 billion, together accounting for 94% of the total exports. Of these, eight categories exceeded $10 billion each,representing 70.2%.

By sector, processed industrial products dominated exports with $421.47 billion, equivalent to 88.7% of the total export value. Agriculture and forestry earned $39.46 billion (8.3%), seafood brought in $11.29 billion (2.4%), while fuels and minerals contributed $2.83 billion (0.6%).

On the import side, total value was estimated at $455.01 billion, an increase of 19.4% year on year. Domestic enterprises imported $137.38 billion, down 2%, while foreign-invested firms imported $317.63 billion, up 31.9%.

In 2025, 47 imported items each exceeded $1 billion, accounting for 93.8% of the total imports, including nine categories above $10 billion each.

As a result, Vietnam recorded a trade surplus of $20.03 billion in 2025.

The United States remained Vietnam’s largest export market with turnover of $153.2 billion, while China continued to be the country’s largest supplier, with imports valued at $186 billion.


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