Vietnam
Export Data
Southeast Asia's leading export hub. It's home to a more than $400 billion export economy, driven by world-class electronics manufacturing, a globally leading textile industry, and one of the region's most celebrated "China+1" successes. Get verified, shipment-level information on every trade flow from Vietnam to global markets.
Electronics Export Giant
In just two decades, Vietnam has become one of the world's largest electronics exporters. Samsung, Intel, LG, Foxconn, and hundreds of global OEMs now operate world-class assembly plants in Vietnam, making it the world's second-largest smartphone exporter. Electronics and electrical goods account for approximately 35% of total export value.
USA: Vietnam's #1 Export Buyer
The United States is Vietnam's single largest export destination at ~26.8% — absorbing electronics, garments, footwear, and furniture in massive volumes. Vietnam's bilateral trade surplus with the USA exceeds $100B annually, making it one of America's most significant trade partners in Southeast Asia and a key node in China+1 supply chains.
World's #2 Garment & Footwear Exporter
Vietnam is the world's second largest garment exporter and third largest footwear exporter. Global fashion brands including Nike, Adidas, H&M, Zara, and Gap source billions in finished goods annually from Vietnamese factories. Textile and footwear exports collectively account for nearly 20% of Vietnam's total export value.
Each export record is compiled from verified trade sources – providing complete sector-level information about the exporter, buyer, product, pricing and destination port.
Vietnam's export destinations span over 200 countries – but the US, China and the EU collectively absorb more than 55% of all export shipments, reflecting Vietnam's deep integration with global consumer markets and regional manufacturing networks.
Vietnam's export basket is uniquely shaped by its role as a global manufacturing hub — exporting electronics, garments, footwear, furniture, and agricultural products to over 200 destination countries worldwide.
Phones and electronic products account for approximately 35% of Vietnam's total export value. Samsung manufactures more than 50% of its global smartphone production in Vietnam, making phones and electronic products the country's largest export products. Intel, LG, Foxconn, and hundreds of top-tier electronics suppliers operate world-class plants in Vietnam and export finished devices and sub-assemblies primarily to the US, the EU, and China.
Vietnam’s growing advanced manufacturing sector exports industrial machinery, precision equipment, and mechanical parts to global markets. FDI-driven industrial zones in Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Bac Ninh, and Hai Phong support large-scale production of complex machinery and equipment, reflecting the country’s rapidly advancing manufacturing capabilities.
Vietnam is the world's second largest garment exporter — with a $36B+ apparel export industry supplying global brands including Nike, Adidas, H&M, Zara, Gap, and Walmart. Garment exports go primarily to the USA (~38%), EU (~18%), Japan (~12%), and South Korea (~8%). Vietnam's competitive labour costs, skilled workforce, and FTA access make it the preferred sourcing base for global fast-fashion and premium apparel brands.
Vietnam is the world's third largest footwear exporter, with a $22B+ shoe export industry. Nike manufactures over 50% of its global footwear in Vietnam, with Adidas, New Balance, Puma, and Skechers also major sourcing partners. Vietnamese footwear factories export to the USA, EU, China, and Japan — making footwear one of the most globally distributed segments of Vietnam's export economy.
Vietnam is the world's largest furniture exporter to the USA, shipping over $6B in wooden furniture, home décor, and hardwood products annually. IKEA, Wayfair, Williams-Sonoma, and hundreds of US retailers source furniture and wood products from Vietnamese manufacturers. The USA absorbs ~55% of Vietnam's furniture exports, with the EU and Japan as secondary markets.
Vietnam is among the world's top exporters of seafood, rice, coffee, cashews, and pepper. Shrimp and pangasius catfish are multi-billion dollar export commodities shipped to the USA, EU, Japan, and China. Vietnam's Mekong Delta is one of the most productive agricultural regions in Asia — supplying fresh, frozen, and processed food products to global markets year-round.
1M+ shipment records · Exporter names · Buyer/consignee details · HS codes · FOB values · Port-level data · Delivered in Excel or CSV format tailored to your exact requirements.
Vietnam is where global supply chain restructuring is happening fastest — and export data is the only way to see it at shipment level, before it appears in any market report or government statistic.
Samsung manufactures over 50% of its global smartphone production in Vietnam – making Vietnam one of the world's most important electronics export hubs. Tracking Samsung's export flows from Vietnamese factories by model, destination, and volume provides unique insight into one of the world's most closely monitored technology supply chains.
Nike sources over 50% of its global footwear and a significant share of its apparel from Vietnam. Adidas, H&M, Zara, Gap, and Walmart are also among Vietnam's top export buyers. Tracking garment and footwear export flows from Vietnamese factories to global brand buyers gives real-time intelligence on consumer brand production volumes before they appear in earnings reports or retail data.
The US receives 26.8% of all goods exported by Vietnam, making it the most important export corridor in Vietnam's trade economy. Tracking shipment-level data on prices and quantities of goods shipped by Vietnamese factories to the US provides the clearest indication of the month-over-month evolution of Vietnam's role in the US supply chain.
Cat Lai (Ho Chi Minh City) and Hai Phong are among Southeast Asia's fastest-growing export container ports. Port-level export data tracks outbound cargo volumes, carrier frequency, and destination patterns in real time – giving freight operators, logistics planners, and industrial zone managers insight into which products are being shipped from where and to which global markets.
Every exported item is a data point. Vietnam’s extensive annual export records provide a detailed view of one of Asia’s most dynamic trading economies — revealing who is exporting, what products are being shipped, destination markets, and pricing trends. This level of insight goes far beyond standard industry reports or market summaries, delivering deep, fast, and product-level trade intelligence.
Everything you need to know about Vietnam export data — what's in it, where it comes from, how to access it, and who uses it.
Electrical machinery and electronics (HS 85) is Vietnam's dominant export at approximately 35% of total value — driven by Samsung, Intel, LG, and Foxconn. Machinery (HS 84) follows at ~15%, garments (HS 61-63) at ~12%, and footwear (HS 64) at ~7%. Together electronics, machinery, garments, and footwear account for nearly 70% of all Vietnam export value.
The USA is Vietnam's largest export destination at approximately 26.8% — absorbing electronics, garments, footwear, and furniture. China ranks second at 15.9%, driven by agricultural commodities and semi-finished components. The EU collectively accounts for ~12.4%, benefiting from preferential tariffs under the EVFTA. South Korea (7.1%), Japan (6.2%), and ASEAN (9.4%) round out the top tiers.
Vietnam's export data is updated monthly according to the official publication schedule and matched with reliable trade statistics. This ensures you always work with the most up-to-date, verified shipment-level data – not estimates or delayed reports.
Each record includes: exporter name (Vietnamese factory/company), overseas buyer/consignee name and country, HS code (8-digit), product description as declared at customs, quantity and unit, declared FOB value in USD, port of export (Cat Lai, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Noi Bai Air Cargo, etc.), destination country, shipment date, and transport mode — complete visibility into every individual trade event leaving Vietnam.
Yes — this is one of the most powerful applications of Vietnam export data. Because records include the full legal name of the exporting entity (typically the factory or manufacturing subsidiary), you can identify exactly which Vietnamese factories export specific product categories, to which buyer countries, at what volumes and FOB prices — factory-level granularity not available in any aggregate trade report.
Data is delivered directly to your email inbox in Excel (.xlsx) or CSV format within 24 hours of your request. All files are clean, structured, and ready for any BI platform, CRM, or analytical workflow — no reformatting required. API access with real-time integration is available for enterprise clients. All extracts can be customised by HS code, date range, destination country, exporter name, or port of export.
International buyers and sourcing managers use it to identify Vietnamese factory exporters and compare supplier alternatives. Supply chain teams use it to monitor factory export relationships and benchmark FOB prices. Market research firms use it for Vietnam export trend analysis. Freight forwarders track port-level export volumes. Compliance teams verify country-of-origin claims and conduct trading partner due diligence.
Yes — historical Vietnam export data spanning multiple years is available, enabling long-term trend analysis, year-on-year volume and value comparisons, and a full view of how Vietnam's export mix has evolved. Historical depth is especially valuable for tracking the China+1 shift, analysing how global brand sourcing has moved toward Vietnam, and benchmarking seasonal patterns across product categories and destinations.
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