
The trade relationship between Vietnam and Singapore has flourished, with bilateral trade hitting a new high of $27.8 billion in the first 11 months of this year. This marked a significant upsurge of 25.7% from the previous year and is 13.56% over the $31.67 billion reported for the entire of 2024. As a result, Vietnam has retained its position as the 10th largest trading partner of Singapore throughout this period.
In November alone, bilateral trade between the two nations totalled $2.9 billion, indicating a 15.8% rise from the corresponding month in the previous year. Singapore’s exports to Vietnam were valued at $1.8 billion, a marginal 0.1% increase year-on-year, while its imports from Vietnam saw a substantial surge of 55.2% to $1.1 billion. Among these, the value of domestically manufactured goods fell 13.4% to $450.3 million, while re-exports rose 5.6% to $1.4 billion.
The 11-month period saw Singapore’s exports to Vietnam reach $24.5 billion, marking a 17.7% increase year-on-year. Meanwhile, its imports from Vietnam soared to $11.5 billion, posting a massive 47.2% growth. Domestically manufactured exports were valued at $6.6 billion, a 4.8% rise, while re-exports shot up 23.3% to $17.9 billion.
In terms of trade accounting, Singapore recorded a trade surplus of approximately $13 billion with Vietnam, similar to the preceding year’s figure. However, as re-exports constituted more than 73% of Singapore’s exports to Vietnam, when considering only goods of Singaporean and Vietnamese origin, Vietnam ended up with a trade surplus of $4.88 billion.
Machinery and electrical equipment parts, along with mineral fuels, oils and related products, continue to be the two largest export categories from Singapore to Vietnam. These represented a combined value of $16.5 billion, or 67.5% of total exports. Furthermore, machinery and electrical equipment emerged as the top import category from Vietnam for Singapore, with its value more than doubling year-on-year to nearly $5.9 billion.
Cao Xuan Thang, the Trade Counselor of Vietnam in Singapore, noted that while Singapore’s economic growth in 2026 may decelerate compared to 2025, maintaining product quality, improving design and packaging, employing technology for enhanced efficiency, and protecting brand reputation will be crucial for Vietnamese businesses to sustain export growth in this important trans-shipment market.
What was the total amount of bilateral trade between Vietnam and Singapore in the first 11 months of the year?
The total amount of bilateral trade between Vietnam and Singapore in the first 11 months of the year was $27.8 billion.
What was the percentage increase in Singapore’s imports from Vietnam in the first 11 months compared to the previous year?
Singapore’s imports from Vietnam witnessed a significant increase of 47.2% in the first 11 months compared to the previous year.
Which were the two largest export categories from Singapore to Vietnam?
The two largest export categories from Singapore to Vietnam were machinery and electrical equipment parts, along with mineral fuels, oils and related products.