HANOI --Trade between Vietnam and the Netherlands is expected to rise 29% to $2.2 billion this year, the state-run Voice of Vietnam Radio said Wednesday, citing a Customs Department source.
Vietnam's exports to the Netherlands are expected to rise 30% to $1.6 billion, the report said.
Vietnam's main exports to the country are cashews, pepper, plastic, wood products, coffee, coal and bicycles, it said.
Trade between the two countries is expected to reach $2.5 billion next year, with Vietnam's exports accounting for $1.8 billion.
-By Vu Trong Khanh, Dow Jones Newswires; 844 35123042; trong-khanh.vu@dowjones.com
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