The two pie charts presents information about the different items being exported between the US and Vietnam, measured in millions of dollars. Overall, it is evident that the US exports a larger amount to Vietnam than Vietnam exports to the US, with a striking difference of $120,3 million. The biggest export from the US is aircraft parts whereas for Vietnam the most lucrative export is its coffee.
For Vietnam, its exports in decreasing order is coffee, fruits and vegetables, seafood, rice, garments, and other unnamed exports. Coffee and fruits and vegetables account for the majority of the exports, at $23 million and $16 million respectively, while the remaining items exports fall on the lower side, with none worth more than $5 million.
As for the US, aircraft parts bring the biggest amount of money, at $72 million, which is also the highest amount across all exports. The next largest exports come from others and machinery, at $35 and $30.5 million respectively. The rest of the products are all worth significantly less, with fertilisers at $16.5 million, cotton at $12 million, and cars at $6 million.
