Vietnam’s steel exports increase more than 38%

Vietnam’s total steel exports for the first two months of the year increased 38.6% over the same period last year to more than 728,000 tonnes, according to the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA).

Vietnam’s total steel exports for the first two months in 2018 rose 38.6% from the same period last year to more than 728,000 tonnes.
Vietnam’s total steel exports for the first two months in 2018 rose 38.6% from the same period last year to more than 728,000 tonnes.

Other statistics from the General Department of Customs showed that Vietnam’s steel exports to the US in particular had surged. The country shipped 124,600 tonnes of steel worth US$104.2 million to the US in the two-month period, double that of the same period last year.

The US has been the second largest importer of Vietnam’s steel after the ASEAN market. Vietnam also took the 12th position among the 20 largest steel exporters to the US.

US President Donald Trump signed proclamations to impose a 25% tariff on imported steel and a 10% tariff on imported aluminum on March 8. As a result of the decision, Vietnam would be one of the 12 most affected countries. Local steel producers have faced competition from others in the ASEAN market as well as higher tariffs.