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Updated : 2:36 PM, 11/02/2009
Exports to Spain rise 4.9 percent
Vietnam earned €554.5 million from exports to Spain in the first seven months of this year, up 4.9 percent compared to last year’s same period.

The country’s major exports included footwear, garments and materials, coffee, seafood, leather products and wooden furniture, according to the Spanish Customs.

Meanwhile, Vietnam’s imports from Spain stayed at almost €61.5 million, a year-on-year drop of 13.1 percent.

During the reviewed period, Vietnam imported machines, mechanical equipment, chemicals, iron, steel, pharmaceuticals, foodstuff and materials for leather tanning.

Last year, two-way trade exceeded €1 billion, including €106.1 million worth of Spanish exports (up 6.9 percent) and €972.5 million worth of Vietnamese exports (up 16.4 percent).
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