The charts show the exports from Vietnam to America and from America to Vietnam in 1994. During this year, the US exported much more to Vietnam than Vietnam exported to the US. Vietnamese exports tended to be primary products, while American exports were dominated by manufactured goods.
The first pie chart shows that Vietnamese exports totalled $52 million. The majority of Vietnamese exports were the products of primary industry (agriculture and fishing), with coffee ($23 million) and vegetables and fruit ($16 million) being the main exports. Rice and seafood were also important exports contributing $4. 3 and $4. 4 million respectively. The least important were garments and other at $2 million each.
In the second pie chart it can be seen that more than half of the American exports were industrial products. The largest category of US exports was aircraft parts, which were worth $20 million more than the total value of Vietnamese exports. This was followed by other products ($35 million) and machinery ($30. 5 million). Fertiliser, cotton and cars made up the remaining $34. 5 million.
Overall, Vietnam exported products worth $52m to the US, while the US exported products worth more than three times this to Vietnam ($172m).
The charts show the exports from Vietnam to America and from America to Vietnam in 1994. During this year, the US exported much more to Vietnam than Vietnam exported to the US. Vietnamese exports tended to be primary products, while American exports were dominated by manufactured goods.
The first pie chart shows that Vietnamese exports totalled $52 million. The majority of Vietnamese exports were the products of primary industry (agriculture and fishing), with coffee ($23 million) and vegetables and fruit ($16 million) being the main exports. Rice and seafood were also important exports contributing $4. 3 and $4. 4 million respectively. The least important were garments and other at $2 million each.
In the second pie chart it can be seen that more than half of the American exports were industrial products. The largest category of US exports was aircraft parts, which were worth $20 million more than the total value of Vietnamese exports. This was followed by other products ($35 million) and machinery ($30. 5 million). Fertiliser, cotton and cars made up the remaining $34. 5 million.
Overall, Vietnam exported products worth $52m to the US, while the US exported products worth more than three times this to Vietnam ($172m).
The
charts
show
the
exports
from Vietnam to America and from America to Vietnam in 1994. During this year, the US
exported
much more to Vietnam than Vietnam
exported
to the US. Vietnamese
exports
tended to be
primary
products
, while American
exports
were dominated
by manufactured
goods
.
The
first
pie
chart
shows
that Vietnamese
exports
totalled
$52
million
. The majority of Vietnamese
exports
were the
products
of
primary
industry (agriculture and fishing), with coffee ($23
million)
and vegetables and fruit ($16
million)
being the main
exports
. Rice and seafood were
also
important
exports
contributing $4. 3 and $4. 4
million
respectively
. The least
important
were garments and
other
at $2
million
each.
In the second
pie
chart
it can be
seen
that more than half of the American
exports
were industrial
products
. The largest category of US
exports
was aircraft parts, which were
worth
$20
million
more than the total value of Vietnamese
exports
. This
was followed
by
other
products
($35
million)
and machinery ($30. 5
million)
.
Fertiliser
, cotton and cars made up the remaining $34. 5 million.
Overall
, Vietnam
exported
products
worth
$52m to the US, while the US
exported
products
worth
more than three times this to Vietnam ($172m).
The
charts
show
the
exports
from Vietnam to America and from America to Vietnam in 1994. During this year, the US
exported
much more to Vietnam than Vietnam
exported
to the US. Vietnamese
exports
tended to be
primary
products
, while American
exports
were dominated
by manufactured
goods
.
The
first
pie
chart
shows
that Vietnamese
exports
totalled
$52
million
. The majority of Vietnamese
exports
were the
products
of
primary
industry (agriculture and fishing), with coffee ($23
million)
and vegetables and fruit ($16
million)
being the main
exports
. Rice and seafood were
also
important
exports
contributing $4. 3 and $4. 4
million
respectively
. The least
important
were garments and
other
at $2
million
each.
In the second
pie
chart
it can be
seen
that more than half of the American
exports
were industrial
products
. The largest category of US
exports
was aircraft parts, which were
worth
$20
million
more than the total value of Vietnamese
exports
. This
was followed
by
other
products
($35
million)
and machinery ($30. 5
million)
.
Fertiliser
, cotton and cars made up the remaining $34. 5 million.
Overall
, Vietnam
exported
products
worth
$52m to the US, while the US
exported
products
worth
more than three times this to Vietnam ($172m).