In 2021, Vietnam has a population of 98.51 million people, and its annual GDP is 362.619 billion US dollars, an increase of 2.58% over last year. Its total foreign trade is about 668.5 billion US dollars, of which exports are 336.25 billion US dollars, an increase of 19% over last year, and imports are 332.25 billion US dollars, an increase of 26.5% over last year.
China remained Vietnam's largest source of imported goods in 2021, reaching US $109.9 billion.The United States is the largest exporter of Vietnamese goods, worth $95.6 billion.
With the "landing" of the RCEP free trade agreement in 2021, the outside world is optimistic about Vietnam's economy in 2022, which is expected to achieve economic growth of 6.6%.The World Bank estimates that the RCEP will contribute 0.4 percent to Vietnam's GDP growth and 3.6 percent to exports.
After the epidemic prevention and control in the third quarter of 2021 and the economic recovery in the fourth quarter (growth of 5.22%), with the further coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, Vietnam will gradually open up to international personnel movement in 2022, and economic exchanges, including international exhibitions and trade, will be further normalized, and market demand will be further released.Combined with the actual demand of the current China-Vietnam exhibition trade, we will provide new exhibition services in the exhibition and trade field for Chinese enterprises who intend to expand the Vietnam market in 2022, so as to solve the problem that Chinese exhibitors cannot attend the exhibition in Vietnam, reduce the cost of Chinese enterprises to expand the Vietnam market and avoid the risk of epidemic prevention caused by international personnel flow.





