Vietnam exports to US, imports from China fall in August after tariffs take effect

Vietnam exports to US, imports from China fall in August after tariffs take effect

Vietnam’s exports to the United States fell 2% from July to August to $13.94 billion, according to Vietnamese customs data on Tuesday, as a tariff of 20% on shipments to the US took effect. Imports from China also fell 2% in August from July, the Customs Department said. The Trump administration has repeatedly accused Vietnam of being used as a transshipment hub for Chinese goods directed to the United States.

For the first eight months of 2025, Vietnam’s shipments to the United States rose 26.4% from a year earlier to $99.05 billion, the report showed, providing a breakdown of trade with individual countries after aggregate figures were released on the weekend.

The United States, Vietnam’s biggest market, imposed the 20% tariff from August 7, while transshipments from third countries through Vietnam face a levy of 40%.

US tariffs worsen petrochemical sector challenges, executives warn

Reuters reports:

US tariffs are increasingly pressuring the already challenged petrochemicals sector, with China, the top producer, shifting its exports to Asia, industry executives said at a conference in Singapore on Tuesday.

The disruption could lead to a 15% drop in the global petrochemical trade, a TotalEnergies executive told the APPEC conference.

“If tariffs remain in place, petrochemicals trading will see another 15% drop on top of the 34% drop it has seen in the last five years,” TotalEnergies’ head of petrochemical trading, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, told Reuters on the sidelines of the conference.

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