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Australia buys mangoes, lychees, dragon fruits... mostly from Vietnam

(VAN) Mango, longan, lychee, dragon fruit... from Vietnam imported into Australia increased sharply last year, accounting for half of the total import volume.
Australia buys the most fruits (mango, lychee, dragon fruit...) from Vietnam.

Australia buys the most fruits (mango, lychee, dragon fruit...) from Vietnam.

According to the International Trade Center (ITC), in 2023, Australia imports the most fruits with HS code 080450 (including mango...) and HS code 081090 (containing longan, lychee, dragon fruit...) from Vietnam.

Specifically, the import volume of the above fruit types from Vietnam reached 2.1 thousand tons, worth $ 7.2 million, increasing 40.8% in volume and 41% in value compared to 2022, accounting for 50.6% of Australia's total imports.

While the import volume of fruit types with HS code 080450 (including mango) and HS code 081090 (containing longan, lychee, dragon fruit...) from Vietnam reached over 2000 tons, the imports from other markets to Australia only reached a few hundred tons. Import from the United States reached 627 tons, worth $ 2.6 million; import from Guatemala reached 480 tons, worth $ 354 thousand; import from Thailand reached 157 tons, worth $ 775 thousand.

Australia's total imports of fruits with HS code 080450 and HS code 081090 in 2023 will reach 4.2 thousand tons, worth $ 14.5 million, up 4.7% in volume, but down 0.2% in value compared to 2022.

According to the International Trade Center (ITC), in 2023, Australia imports the most fruits with HS code 080450 (including mango...) and HS code 081090 (containing longan, lychee, dragon fruit...) from Vietnam.

Specifically, the import volume of the above fruit types from Vietnam reached 2.1 thousand tons, worth $ 7.2 million, increasing 40.8% in volume and 41% in value compared to 2022, accounting for 50.6% of Australia's total imports.

While the import volume of fruit types with HS code 080450 (including mango) and HS code 081090 (containing longan, lychee, dragon fruit...) from Vietnam reached over 2000 tons, the imports from other markets to Australia only reached a few hundred tons. Import from the United States reached 627 tons, worth $ 2.6 million; import from Guatemala reached 480 tons, worth $ 354 thousand; import from Thailand reached 157 tons, worth $ 775 thousand.

Australia's total imports of fruits with HS code 080450 and HS code 081090 in 2023 will reach 4.2 thousand tons, worth $ 14.5 million, up 4.7% in volume, but down 0.2% in value compared to 2022.

Author: Son Trang

Translated by Hoang Duy

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