State budget revenue from import–export activities increases 9% in 11 months

Statistics showed that total import–export value in the January–November period reached 839.78 billion USD, an increase of 17.2% year on year, or 123.41 billion USD.

State budget revenue from import–export activities in the first 11 months of this year reaches 420.63 trillion VND (15.95 billion USD), up 9% year-on-year. (Photo: VNA)
State budget revenue from import–export activities in the first 11 months of this year reaches 420.63 trillion VND (15.95 billion USD), up 9% year-on-year. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Department of Customs reported on December 9 that State budget revenue from import–export activities in the first 11 months of this year reached 420.63 trillion VND (15.95 billion USD), equivalent to 102.3% of the annual estimate and 89.5% of the sector’s target.

The figure represents a 9% year-on-year rise, or an increase of 34.6 trillion VND.

However, budget revenue from import–export activities in November stood at only 39.11 trillion VND, down 9.6% from October, a decrease of 4.14 trillion VND.

The department attributed the decline to a fall in the value of import–export goods, which totalled 77.09 billion USD in November, down 5.4% month on month, or 4.4 billion USD.

Statistics showed that total import–export value in the January–November period reached 839.78 billion USD, an increase of 17.2% year on year, or 123.41 billion USD. Of this, import–export turnover of foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises amounted to 607.7 billion USD, up 25.5% from the same period last year.

The Department of Customs also noted that smuggling, trade fraud and illegal cross-border transport of goods remain complicated. Notable violations involve the illicit transport of gold, currency and branded mobile phones across borders, as well as the transit of counterfeit goods from China through Vietnam to Laos and Cambodia, which are concentrated along northern border provinces, particularly at Huu Nghi border gate, along the southern border with Cambodia, and via air routes through Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat international airports.

Meanwhile, illegal transit and re-export activities involving counterfeit goods and products infringing intellectual property rights continue to occur, particularly at border gates with China, Laos and Cambodia.

From October 15 to November 14, 2025, customs authorities detected and handled 2,176 violations, an increase of 510 cases or 30.6% year on year. The estimated value of confiscated goods reached 2.2 trillion VND, while contributions to the State budget from these enforcement activities totalled 238.4 billion VND./.

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