Vietnamese petroleum export to Laos on the rise
Vietnamese commodities exported to Laos rose 10.4% last year to hit US$656.4 million, of which petroleum exports brought in US$125.4 million, up 439%, according to the Vietnamese Trade Office in Laos.
December 2022 alone saw Vietnamese petroleum export to Laos skyrocket 721% to generate US$60.1 million in value.
The sharp increase was attributed to Laos’ large import demand, while import sources from other countries were limited.
Meanwhile, Vietnam last year spent US$1 billion on importing commodities from Laos, up 34.6% year on year. The main imported items included wood and wood products, fertilizers of all kinds and rubber.
Bilateral trade has benefitted from the reduction of tax rates to 0% on most goods under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), the Vietnam-Laos Bilateral Trade Agreement, and the Vietnam – Laos Border Trade Agreement, said the Vietnamese Trade Office.
Over the past three years, many Vietnamese businesses have chosen Laos to grow and produce high-quality agricultural products. Many agricultural products of Vietnamese enterprises in Laos have been exported to China and elsewhere in Asia with a large turnover.
Source: VOV