The pie charts illustrate the expenditure in millions of dollars made by the US and Vietnam on exports between them for different items.
Overall, Vietnam spent more on exports compared to the US. Among the featured items, the US spent the most on Vietnam’s coffee, while Vietnam’s highest expenditure was on US aircraft. The US invested more in Vietnam’s food items than in the rest of the items combined.
In terms of the expenditure made by the US on Vietnam, the highest spending was on coffee, amounting to about $23 million, compared to garments and other items, which accounted for $2 million each. Furthermore, the US invested $16 million in food and vegetables, a substantial amount, though still less than the investment in coffee. The expenditure on seafood and rice was nearly the same, with $4.4 million and $4.3 million, respectively.
On the other hand, Vietnam made its highest expenditure on aircraft, at $72 million, and the lowest on cars, at around $6 million. Vietnam also made significant investments in machinery and equipment, and fertilizers, with $30.5 million and $16 million, respectively.
