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It purchased US$239.7 million worth of phones and accessories, up 35%, US$75.37 million for computers and spare parts, up 203%, and US$40 million for footwear, up 51%.
Egypt ranked second with US$146.6 million, up 5%. Its import items include aquatic products with US$25.35 million, up 4%, peppercorn with US425 million, up 6%, fiber with US$14.4 million and machines, equipment and tools with US$10.6 million, up 43%.
Ghana bought US$95.8 million worth of goods from Viet Nam, up 15%. The figure included US$70 million for rice, up 29%.
The export value Viet Nam earned from Tanzania rocketed, with US$37.5 million, up 150% from such items as rice, computers and spare parts.
Viet Nam’s export turnover to Senegal and Kenya reached US$22 million and US$17.2 million, up 49% and 23%, respectively.
By Thuy Dung