Vietnam posts $2.2 bn trade surplus in October

Vietnam posts $2.2 bn trade surplus in October

Men load rice bags to a ship for export at a rice processing factory in Vietnam's southern Mekong delta, Vietnam July 6, 2017. (Reuters file photo)
Men load rice bags to a ship for export at a rice processing factory in Vietnam's southern Mekong delta, Vietnam July 6, 2017. (Reuters file photo)

HANOI: Vietnam had a trade surplus of $2.2 billion in October, much higher than the government's forecast of $900 million, the customs department said on Wednesday.

Exports in October rose 4.9% from a month earlier to $20.3 billion, while imports edged down 0.7% from September to $18.1 billion, Vietnam Customs said on its website.

Vietnam exported $174.5 billion of goods in the first ten months of 2017, up 21.3% from a year earlier, while imports rose 21.6% in the same period to approximately $172 billion, leaving a surplus of $2.6 billion. 

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