Vietnam’s exports rose at the fastest monthly pace since January, helped by a gradual recovery in global demand for goods.
Shipments increased 19.1% in July, the fifth consecutive monthly increase, data released by the General Statistics Office showed Monday. The gain is the biggest since January this year, when exports rose 42%. Imports climbed 24.7%, narrowing the trade surplus to $2.1 billion from $2.9 billion in June.
The outlook is still clouded by risks, such as worsening conflicts in the Middle East and Europe and a delay in the anticipated easing of interest rates in the US.
Data also showed consumer prices rose 4.36% in July, slightly up from the 4.34% pace seen a month ago.