Vietnam’s Imports in October and 10 months of 2010

(Units: Thousand tones; Million USD)
October 2010
10 months of 2010
10 months on
year over 20009 (%)
Qty
value
Qty
value
Qty
Value
Total value
7350
67278
20.7
Locally-invested
4000
38171
8.7
FDI sector
3350
29107
41.2
Major Products
Aquatic products
25
260
12.6
Milk and milk products
50
595
46.2
Vegetable
25
232
2.7
Wheat
250
55
1785
430
51.9
45.6
Vegetable, animal oil
75
507
25.8
Animal feed and NPL
150
1819
20.5
Oil and gasoline
550
357
8234
5127
-25.5
-3.2
Liquefy gas
85
62
548
384
-15.2
12.9
Other petroleum products
60
627
46.5
Chemicals
200
1668
25.3
Chemical products
180
1632
30.7
Pharmaceuticals
110
1041
18.4
fertilizer
250
95
2430
796
-34.0
-30.6
Pesticides
45
416
11.2
Plastic
220
352
1970
3066
8.8
35.1
Plastic products
130
1155
33.5
Latex, rubber
25
58
237
500
-4.0
57.4
Wood and NPL wood
110
930
28.1
Paper
90
93
776
730
-8.5
17.4
Cotton
32
65
308
554
24.7
77.4
Textile Fiber
55
110
462
905
14.4
41.6
Cloth
490
4354
26.5
Textile, leather materials
230
2126
37.1
Steel
900
592
7121
4905
-12.1
12.6
Other metals
60
245
535
2059
21.6
64.1
Electronic products,
Computers, parts
570
4103
32.7
Automobiles
246
2334
1.8
Completely-built cars
4.5
76
41.5
759
-28.4
-17.4
Motobikes
78
735
25.9
Completely-built bikes
9.0
8
81.0
101
-14.7
-10.3
Transport and spare parts
70
782
56.7
Machinery, equipment,
spare parts
1100
10802
9.2

(Source: General Statistics Office of Vietnam)


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