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VIETNAM HAS A TRADE SURPLUS keonhacai hom nay 9.4 BILLION USD IN 10 MONTHS

According to preliminary data keonhacai hom nay the General Department keonhacai hom nay Customs, in October 2022, the total import and export value keonhacai hom nay Vietnam's goods is estimated at 58.27 billion USD, approximately the same as the import and export value keonhacai hom nay the previous month (slightly increased 70 million USD). In which, the total export value increased by 1.5% and the total import value decreased by 1.3%.

The total import-export value keonhacai hom nay the country in 10 months increased by more than 14% in absolute terms compared to the same period in 2021. In which, the total export value increased by 15.9% and the total import value increased by more than 12%.

Thus, in October, the country had a trade surplus keonhacai hom nay 2.27 billion USD. Generally from the beginning keonhacai hom nay the year to the end keonhacai hom nay October 2022, the country has an estimated trade surplus keonhacai hom nay 9.4 billion USD.

Also according to information from the General Department keonhacai hom nay Customs, state budget revenue from import and export activities from October 1-31 reached 32,490 billion VND. Accumulated from January 1 to October 31, reaching 103% keonhacai hom nay the assigned balance, reaching 86.3% keonhacai hom nay the striving target, an increase keonhacai hom nay 14.6% over the same period in 2021.

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