2018
Exports
$47.2kWorld Rnk 0 / 0
Flag Rnk 0 / 0
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2018
Imports
$5.7MWorld Rnk 14 / 124
Flag Rnk 2545 / 4473
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Vietnam
0.2Rnk 55 / 133

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Imports In 2022, Vietnam imported $5.7M in Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts, becoming the 14th largest importer of Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts in the world. At the same year, Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts was the 2545th most imported product in Vietnam. Vietnam imports Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts primarily from: South Korea ($4.77M), China ($393k), Thailand ($318k), United States ($201k), and Japan ($5.89k).

The fastest growing import markets in Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts for Vietnam between 2021 and 2022 were South Korea ($3.77M), China ($367k), and Thailand ($318k).

COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Old Navy (6.48k), Sailun Tire (5.96k), and LG Electronics (5.75k) were at the forefront of shipping Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts from Vietnam to the United States.

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EXPORTS (2018)$47.2k
IMPORTS (2022)$5.7M
NET TRADE (2022)-$5.7M

In 2022, Vietnam imported $5.7M in Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts, mainly from South Korea ($4.77M), China ($393k), Thailand ($318k), United States ($201k), and Japan ($5.89k).

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In 2022, Vietnam's main exporting competitors in Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts were:
In 2022, Vietnam's main importing competitors in Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts were:

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Trade Value of Halogen derivs of phenols or phenol-alcohols, & salts by Exporters

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