| Vietnam
is estimated to ship abroad woodwork worth over
1.5 billion US dollars this year, up from one
billion dollars last year, the Information Center
under the country's Trade Ministry said Tuesday.
Vietnam earned more than 1.3 billion dollars from
exporting wood products, including tables, chairs,
beds and wardrobes, mainly to the European Union,
the United States, Japan and China's Taiwan, in
the first 11 months of this year, up 40.9 percent,
the center said. To boost woodwork production
and export, Vietnam is diversifying material sources
and export markets. Now, some local woodwork items
made from materials imported from the United States
and South Africa are available in not only the
traditional markets, but also South Africa, Kuwait,
Chile and Peru. Vietnam, home to a wood reserve
of 600 million cubic meters, can exploit some
3 million cubic meters of wood each year. Now,
it houses 1,500 wood processing firms, mainly
in southern Ho Chi Minh City, the two southern
provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai, and some
central coastal localities.
Source:
Xinhua
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