Ben Tre: Exports up 15.3 percent in year’s first half

Ben Tre: Exports up 15.3 percent in year’s first half

The figure included over US$346.4 million generated by FDI firms, up 19.25 percent year-on-year and accounting for 75.4 percent of the total export. Domestic enterprises exported US$112.8 million worth of commodities during the period, up 4.72 percent.

Industrial products and handicrafts continued accounting for 89.58 percent of the total export turnover, bringing to the province more than US$411.4 million, up 17.07 percent.

Notably, the export of the province’s signature products saw significant growth, including desiccated coconut meat which posted increases of 35.85 percent in volume and 43.53 percent in value, and coconut milk which experienced surges of 5.54 percent in volume and 13.98 percent in value.

However, the department warned that export of other coconut products, like fiber, candy and jelly, are likely to face a bumpy ride in the time ahead due to their heavy dependence on the market in China.

The department plans to ramp up trade promotion to help local producers seek partners and expand their markets and assist farmers in selling their products at good prices.

Ben Tre aims to generate US$500 million from exports in the last six months of this year to bring the total export earnings to US$959 million.

Theo VNA