Vietnam-Turkey Trade Valued at US$251M in Jan-Sept

Trade between Vietnam and Turkey stood at US$251 million in the first nine months of this year, according to President of the Vietnam Chamber of Industry and Commerce (VCCI) Vu Tien Loc.
Vietnam exported US$187 million worth of goods to Turkey and imported US$65 million during the period, Loc said at a Vietnam-Turkey business forum held in Hanoi on Oct. 30.
The two-way trade is expected to hit US$1 billion in 2010, up from nearly US$500 million in 2008, the president noted without giving estimated trade value for this year.

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