The pie charts compare the export figures of the US and Vietnam. Units are in million US dollars.
Overall, while the most exported item from Vietnam to the US is coffee, the US primarily exports aircraft parts to Vietnam. Notably, the volume of US exports to Vietnam far exceeds that of Vietnam exports to the US.
Regarding Vietnam exports, coffee has by far the biggest share. In fact, it exports 23 million dollars worth of coffee to the US, making up nearly half of all exports. Coming in second, fruit and vegetables export represents one-third of Vietnam exports to the US, with 16 million dollars. In contrast, seafood and rice account for much smaller figures, constituting just under 4.5 million dollars each and accounting for roughly 20% of exports together. Similarly, the figures for garments and other exports are identical at 2 million dollars each, making up the smallest share of Vietnam exports to the US.
The US, on the other hand, primarily exports industrial products to Vietnam. Comprising virtually half of all exports, aircraft parts add up to 72 million dollars. As much as 35 million dollars worth of uncategorized items are sold to Vietnam, making up one-fifth of all exports. This figure is closely matched by that for machinery exports, which stand at just over 30 million dollars, while fertilizer and cotton exports make up about twice as little, with 16.5 and 12 million dollars respectively. Finally, US car exports to Vietnam are negligible at 6 million dollars, accounting for the smallest share.
