January 03, 2018 | 18:08 (GMT+7)
Ho Chi Minh City exports fetch USD 35 billion in 2017
Ho Chi Minh City’s export revenue reached an estimated USD 35.55 billion last year, a year-on-year increase of 16.1 percent, according to the city Department of Industry and Trade.
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Ho Chi Minh City's exports have changed significantly. Photo for illustration: VGP
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The department said the city’s
exports have changed significantly, to put them in line with the city’s export
targets as well as with changes in the economic structure.
Specifically, the export of
agro-forestry-fishery products has reduced its proportion of the city’s total
export turnover. Agro-forestry-fishery exports accounted for 18.4 percent in
2015, then dropped to 16.4 percent in 2016 and 15.4 percent in 2017.
Meanwhile, exports of industrial
products have continuously increased and accounted for the highest portion of
the city’s exports at 75.3 percent.
Exports of computers, electronic
products and accessories were among the products with the highest export
revenue, and had stable growth in the past, with exports from firms located at
the Ho Chi Minh City Hi-Tech Park accounting for 90 percent of the total export
revenue in this group.
Regarding export markets, the
department said exports to markets that Vietnam
has free trade agreements with such as the EU, ASEAN, China, the Republic
of Korea, Japan,
Australia and New Zealand
have tended to increase significantly.
To raise the efficiency in exports,
the department has identified the list of goods that have high export potential
and competitiveness.
The department is working with the Institute of Public Policy
- University of Economics
Ho Chi Minh City and experts of Fulbright University
to develop the Export Development Project in the 2017-20 with an orientation to
2030. The project is expected to be sent to the city People’s Committee for
approval in the first quarter of this year.
Source: VNA