China Leads Vietnam’s Electronics Component Imports, $33.5 Billion in 2025

China was Vietnam’s top supplier of electronics components in 2025, exporting $33.5 billion by August, well ahead of South Korea and Taiwan.
File image of an apparel factory in Hanoi, Vietnam that manufactures activewear for various international clothing brands. Nhac NGUYEN / AFP

China was the largest supplier of computers, electronic products, and components to Vietnam in January–August.

Imports from China reached $33.5 billion, placing it ahead of South Korea at $24.1 billion, Taiwan at nearly $15 billion, and Japan at $5.4 billion.

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