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28 Mar 2026

Vietnam continues to expand its market share in the agricultural and food industry in India

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According to the Vietnam Trade Office in India, trade relations between Vietnam and India continue to grow strongly, playing a key role in bilateral cooperation with steady growth over the past 25 years.

India is Vietnam's largest trading partner in South Asia

From a turnover of only about 200 million USD in 2000, bilateral trade has reached approximately 15 billion USD in 2024, an increase of 4.5% compared to 2023. Of which, Vietnam's exports to India reached 9.06 billion USD, an increase of 7.6% compared to 2023, making India one of the eight most important trade partners of Vietnam. At the same time, Vietnam also holds a solid position in the group of four ASEAN countries with the closest trade relations with India.

India is Vietnam's largest trade partner in South Asia

Notably, in South Asia, India is Vietnam's largest trade partner, accounting for nearly 80% of Vietnam's total export turnover to this region. Regarding agricultural products of our country, many items increased their turnover in the Indian market in 2024. Specifically, tea increased by 18.7%; pepper increased by 9.3%; wood and wood products increased by 18%; aquatic products increased by 12%; rattan-bamboo-sedge products, carpets increased by 11%; rubber products increased by 11%; confectionery and cereal products increased by 11.1%; coffee remained stable at 38.83 million USD; animal feed and raw materials increased by 7.7%.

On the contrary, Vietnam's imports from India decreased in many agricultural products, such as: aquatic products decreased by 14.6%; animal feed and raw materials decreased by 62.4%; Fruits and vegetables decreased by 17.4%... Thus, it can be seen that Vietnam continues to expand its market share in the agricultural and food industry in India, making an important contribution to Vietnam's trade surplus of 3.2 billion USD with India in 2024, an increase of 22.2% compared to 2023.

The Indian market still has a lot of room for businesses to exploit.

In 2025, in addition to traditional markets including the US, China, and Japan, expanding agricultural exports to India - the world's fifth largest economy today - is one of the effective directions to diversify consumption channels. Vietnamese Trade Counselor in India Bui Trung Thuong said: The Indian market still has a lot of room for Vietnamese enterprises to exploit. On the other hand, the highly complementary commodity structure between the two countries will create momentum to promote sustainable economic cooperation. It is important to have a deep understanding of the market to focus on potential products.

Vietnamese enterprises need to pay special attention and proactively participate in fairs in India. Currently, fairs in India are organized on a large scale, prestigious and modern, attracting businesses from all over the world to participate. Many Vietnamese enterprises have signed large, long-term contracts after participating in these events.

Many conferences and fairs will continue to be held in India, typically the Kerala State Global Investment Summit 2025, focusing on seafood processing, spices, food technology, and consumer goods. Kerala is a dynamic and populous state in India with about 35 million people, highly appreciated for its business support policies, business facilitation, modern infrastructure, and quick approval process, helping to attract investment from within and outside the country. Vietnamese enterprises can find many opportunities for investment cooperation and business here.

Next is the Madhya Pradesh Global Investment Summit 2025 with the fisheries and agricultural sectors. Madhya Pradesh is also known as the “heart of India”, the second largest state in India with a population of about 90 million people. This is an important event to promote economic, trade and investment cooperation between Madhya Pradesh and countries in the region and the world, including Vietnam.

Notably, the 7th ACT East Business Show is an important trade event organized by the Indian Chamber of Commerce. The exhibition is part of the Indian Government's Act East program, aiming to exploit the potential of the Northeast region of India as a strategic gateway to Southeast Asian countries.

The exhibition's key areas include many agricultural sectors such as: Forestry, processed food, handicrafts. This is a good opportunity for Vietnamese enterprises to explore the market, find partners and expand business activities.

Source: Vietnamexport

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