Vietnam remains RoK’s third trade partner in 2023

Vietnam remained the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s third-largest trade partner for the second straight year in 2023, data showed.
Vietnam remains RoK’s third trade partner in 2023 ảnh 1VThe RoK’s trade with Vietnam comes to 79.43 billion USD last year. (Photo: VNA)
Seoul (VNA) – Vietnam remained theRepublic of Korea (RoK)’s third-largest trade partner for the second straightyear in 2023, data showed.

The RoK’s trade with Vietnam came to 79.43 billion USDlast year, with exports shrinking 12.3% to 53.49 billion USD, according to theKorea International Trade Association (KITA).

Imports from Vietnam also dropped 2.9% on-year to 25.94billion USD, and the RoK's trade surplus shrank 19.5% to 27.55 billion USD.

Vietnam outstripped Japan for the second consecutiveyear in 2023 to retain the No. 3 spot, following China and the US with 267.66 billion USD and186.96 billion USD, respectively.

KITA attributed last year's drop in trade with andexports to Vietnam to falling chip exports. The RoK’s semiconductor shipmentsto Vietnam tumbled 21.6% on-year to 12.73 billion USD in 2023.

Four other exports -- flat panels and sensors,petroleum products, wireless communications equipment, and synthetic resins --also went down last year, according to the data.

The RoK’s trade with Vietnam has been growingexponentially since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1992,when bilateral trade reached only 500 million USD.

Bilateral trade volume gained further momentum as theRoK and Vietnam signed a free trade agreement in 2014.

Vietnam was the RoK’s eighth-largest trading partnerthat year, but its ranking surged to fourth place a year later. In 2022,Vietnam outpaced Japan and became the RoK’s third-largest trading partner forthe first time./.
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