Vietnam
Import Data
Southeast Asia's fastest-growing trading economy. An import market of over $379 billion, driven by world-class electronics manufacturing, a thriving textile industry, and one of the region's most prominent beneficiary examples of China+1. Get verified, shipment-level information on every trade flow entering Vietnam.
China+1 Manufacturing Hub
Vietnam is the world's most celebrated beneficiary of supply chain diversification away from China. Global electronics, apparel, and footwear brands have invested massively in Vietnamese production - driving demand for vast imported components and machinery flowing through rapidly expanding industrial zones.
Electronics Import Dominance
Electronics and electrical goods account for approximately 36% of Vietnam's total imports - the largest single category. This reflects Samsung, LG, Intel, and hundreds of global tech manufacturers running production operations inside Vietnam, requiring vast cross-border component supply chains from China, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Korea & China: Dual Supply Axis
Vietnam's import sourcing is uniquely concentrated - China and South Korea together supply over 51% of all goods entering the country, reflecting deep manufacturing integration especially in electronics, where Korean and Chinese firms supply core components to Vietnamese assembly plants for global export.
Each shipment record is derived from Vietnam's verified trade declarations - delivering complete field-level depth across importer, supplier, product, pricing, and port.
Vietnam's import sourcing is uniquely concentrated in Northeast Asia - China and South Korea alone supply over half of all goods entering the country, reflecting the deep manufacturing integration between these three economies.
Vietnam's import basket is uniquely shaped by its role as an export-oriented manufacturing hub - importing vast quantities of components, raw materials, and machinery to produce finished goods for the global market.
Vietnam's dominant import category at ~36% of total import value. Electronic components, integrated circuits, smartphone parts, PCBs, and semiconductor devices flow into Vietnam's industrial zones - primarily supplied by China, South Korea, and Taiwan - to feed the country's world-scale electronics assembly factories run by Samsung, Intel, LG, Foxconn, and hundreds of global OEMs.
Industrial machinery, factory equipment, precision processing machines, and mechanical appliances - imported by Vietnam's expanding manufacturing sector. This category grows in line with FDI inflows and factory expansion projects across industrial parks in Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Bac Ninh, and Hai Phong provinces.
Vietnam is the world's third largest textile and garment exporter - and its industry depends almost entirely on imported fabrics, yarns, thread, and raw fibre from China, South Korea, and Taiwan. This creates a highly visible import stream that serves as a leading indicator of global garment production orders flowing into Vietnamese factories.
Industrial chemicals, plastics resins, polymers, and chemical compounds imported to support Vietnam's fast-expanding plastics manufacturing, packaging, electronics, and construction sectors. China and South Korea are the dominant suppliers of chemical inputs entering Vietnamese industrial facilities.
Steel billets, flat-rolled products, stainless steel, and structural metal imported to support Vietnam's construction, infrastructure, and manufacturing sectors. China supplies the largest volume of steel entering Vietnam - a trade flow highly sensitive to pricing dynamics in the regional steel market.
Refined petroleum products, diesel, jet fuel, and energy inputs imported to power Vietnam's rapid industrialisation and meet growing domestic energy demand - despite the country's own offshore oil production. The Middle East, South Korea, and Singapore are key energy suppliers to Vietnam.
1M+ shipment records · Importer names · Supplier details · HS codes · CIF values · Port-level data · Delivered in Excel or CSV format tailored to your requirements.
Vietnam is where global supply chain restructuring is happening fastest - and import data is the only way to see it at shipment level, before it appears in any market report or aggregate statistic.
Vietnam is the world's most significant destination for supply chain diversification from China. Tracking exactly which components and raw materials are flowing into Vietnamese factories - from which countries and at what volumes - gives the earliest possible signal of how global supply chains are being restructured, quarter by quarter.
Samsung manufactures over 50% of its global smartphone output in Vietnam - with billions in component imports flowing from South Korea and China annually. Vietnam import data gives unparalleled visibility into one of the world's most important technology supply chains - component by component, factory by factory.
Vietnam's textile and garment industry depends entirely on imported fabric and materials. Tracking fabric import volumes into Vietnamese garment factories provides a leading indicator of global apparel production orders - visible months before finished goods appear in export statistics or retail supply chains.
Cat Lai (Ho Chi Minh City) and Hai Phong are among Southeast Asia's fastest-growing container ports. Port-level import data tracks commodity volume, carrier frequency, and trade patterns in real time - giving freight operators, logistics planners, and industrial zone managers intelligence on which products are moving, and where.
Every inbound shipment is a data point. Vietnam's 1M+ annual import records form a live map of one of Asia's most dynamic trade economies - who's importing, what they need, where it's coming from, and what they're paying. That's intelligence no aggregate report, industry survey, or published statistic can replicate at this depth, speed, or factory-level granularity.
Everything you need to know about Vietnam import 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 import category at approximately 36% of total import value - driven by the massive electronics assembly industry anchored by Samsung, Intel, LG, and Foxconn. Machinery (HS 84) follows at ~8%, and textiles (HS 50-63) at ~7% serve Vietnam's world-class garment export industry. Together these three categories account for over 60% of all Vietnam import value.
China is Vietnam's largest import partner at approximately 33.5% - supplying electronic components, raw materials, machinery, chemicals, and consumer goods. South Korea ranks a very high second at 14.7%, driven almost entirely by Samsung's massive component procurement for its Vietnam-based electronics factories. ASEAN collectively supplies ~9.7%, with Japan at 5.8% and Taiwan at 4.9%.
Import data is updated monthly, aligned with structured trade data release schedules and cross-referenced with reliable statistical sources. This ensures you are always working with the most current, verified shipment-level data — not estimates or delayed reports.
Each record includes: importer name, overseas supplier name and country, HS code (8-digit), product description as declared at the point of entry, quantity and unit, declared CIF value in USD, port of entry (Cat Lai, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Noi Bai Air Cargo, or border gates), country of origin, shipment date, and transport mode - complete visibility into every individual trade event entering Vietnam.
Yes - this is one of the most powerful uses of Vietnam import data. Because records include the full legal name of the importing entity (typically the factory or manufacturing subsidiary), you can identify exactly which factories are importing specific components, from which suppliers, at what volumes and prices - factory-level granularity not available elsewhere.
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, country of origin, importer name, or port of entry.
International component and material suppliers use it to identify Vietnamese factory buyers and build targeted prospect lists. Supply chain and procurement teams use it to monitor supplier relationships and benchmark prices. Market research firms use it for Vietnam market entry analysis. Freight forwarders use it for port activity monitoring. Compliance teams use it for trading partner screening and country-of-origin verification.
Yes - historical Vietnam import 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 sourcing patterns have shifted. Historical depth is particularly valuable for identifying seasonal patterns, tracking how the China+1 shift has evolved over time, and benchmarking your competitive position across product categories.
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