Viet Nam-South Korea
trade surges
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Workers at Gia Dinh
Garment and Textile Company in HCM
City produce clothes
for export. Major Vietnamese exports to South Korea included garments
and textiles, crude oil and seafood. - VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Vu
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HA NOI (VNS) - The two-way trade between Viet Nam and South Korea hit a record level of
US$27.3 billion in 2013, a 29.5 per cent increase over the previous year.
The figures
released by the General Department of Customs showed that the bilateral trade
has experienced a continuous rise since 2010, especially after Viet Nam's
admission to the World Trade Organisation and the signing of the ASEAN-Korea
Free Trade Agreement.
Viet Nam's trade
deficit of $4.9 billion in 2009 grew to $14.1 billion last year with Viet Nam's imports from South Korea
posting a 33.3 per cent increase to $20.7 billion, and accounted for 15.7 per
cent of the country's total imports.
The main imports
by Viet Nam
were computers, electric gadgets and spare parts at a total value of $5.1
billion, which is 54.7 per cent higher from the previous year and accounted
for 24.6 per cent of the total imports of these goods.
In addition, Viet Nam's imports of machinery and equipment,
spare parts and telephones from South Korea have been high,
accounting for half of the total imports of these goods.
Vietnamese
exporters earned $6.6 billion from the South Korean market, up 18.9 per cent
against the previous year, and accounting for 24.3 per cent of the country's
total exports by value.
Major Vietnamese
exports to South Korea
included garments and textiles ($1.6 billion, up 53.5 per cent), crude oil
($724 million, down 9.3 per cent), and seafood ($512 million).
Viet Nam has
sustained an import surplus with South Korea for several years.
Several Vietnamese businesses, in particular, importers, have been eager to
invest in or explore opportunities in the South Korean market.
Around 9,800 local
businesses had trade relations with South Korea in 2012, which
increased to 1,100 last year.
Oh Jea Hack, South
Korean Consul General, was quoted as saying by the Viet Nam Economics Times
newspaper that bilateral trade between the two nations in 1992 was valued at
$500 million.
After 20 years of
relations, that value has jumped to $21 billion in 2012, representing a
forty-fold increase from 1992.
The two countries
aim to raise the value of bilateral trade to $70 billion by 2020. - VNS
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