2025 Apr Vietnam Integrated Circuits (8542) Export Snapshot: Sharp Drop
April Trend: Vietnam Integrated Circuits Export
Integrated Circuits, classified under HS Code 8542 (Electronic integrated circuits; parts thereof), saw Vietnam's exports drop sharply to $1.07 billion in April, a 33% decline from March's peak of $1.59 billion. The downturn follows two consecutive months of strong growth, including a 42% surge in March. While tariff adjustments on Vietnamese goods entering the U.S. were announced earlier in the year, the immediate impact on April's export slump remains unclear. The volatility suggests shifting demand or supply chain adjustments rather than a steady trend. This marks the lowest monthly export value since January's $867 million.
Table: Vietnam Integrated Circuits Export Trend (Source: yTrade)
| Date | Value | Value MoM |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-01-01 | 867.44M USD | N/A |
| 2025-02-01 | 1.12B USD | +28.80% |
| 2025-03-01 | 1.59B USD | +41.94% |
| 2025-04-01 | 1.07B USD | -32.67% |
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Vietnam Integrated Circuits Destination Countries
Table: Vietnam Integrated Circuits (HS Code 8542) Top Destination Countries (Source: yTrade)
| Country | Value | Quantity | Frequency | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHINA MAINLAND | 328.85M | 17.04M | 3.83K | N/A |
| CHINA HONGKONG | 306.14M | 49.40M | 3.74K | N/A |
| VIETNAM | 132.02M | 124.69M | 8.62K | N/A |
| SINGAPORE | 52.48M | 92.97M | 1.74K | N/A |
| UNITED STATES | 52.21M | 3.40M | 2.07K | N/A |
| CHINA TAIWAN | ****** | ****** | ****** | ****** |
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Vietnam Integrated Circuits HS Code Breakdown
Table: Vietnam (HS Code 8542) Breakdown Details (Source: yTrade)
| HS Code | Product Description | Value | Frequency | Quantity | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 854231** | Electronic integrated circuits; processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, converters, logic circuits, amplifiers, clock and timing circuits, or other circuits | 789.54M | 14.13K | 122.38M | 0.00 |
| 854239** | Electronic integrated circuits; n.e.c. in heading no. 8542 | 242.66M | 15.17K | 548.24M | 0.00 |
| 854290** | Parts of electronic integrated circuits | 20.90M | 1.25K | 33.83M | 0.00 |
| 8542** | ******** | ******** | ******** | ******** | ******** |
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Vietnam Integrated Circuits Buyers List
Table: Vietnam Integrated Circuits (HS Code 8542) Top Buyers List (Source: yTrade)
| Buyer Company | Value | Quantity | Frequency | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INTEL CORPORATION | 705.16M | 14.10M | 11.28K | N/A |
| AMKOR TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE HOLDING PTE. LTD | 21.96M | 2.40M | 143.00 | N/A |
| ON SEMICONDUCTOR TRADING SARL | 21.08M | 91.89M | 1.31K | N/A |
| CLOUD NETWORK TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE PTE .LTD | ****** | ****** | ****** | ****** |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How did Vietnam Integrated Circuits Export perform in April?
Exports dropped 32.67% month-on-month to $1.07B in April, following a 41.94% surge in March.
What are the top Export partners for Vietnam Integrated Circuits?
China Mainland ($328.85M), China Hongkong ($306.14M), and Vietnam ($132.02M) were the top destinations.
Who are the major Integrated Circuits Buyers?
Intel Corporation dominated with $705.16M in purchases, accounting for 81% of total exports under HS Code 8542.
What is the specific HS Code for this trade?
The data covers HS Code 8542, with significant activity in electronic integrated circuits; processors and controllers (HS 854231**, $789.54M).
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