Country · VN

Vietnam

What Vietnam supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.

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Inputs supplied

13

Goods affected

0

Claims on record

1

Mapped

What depends on them

American goods affected

13 essential American goods have Vietnam somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Food

Coffee

Imported arabica and robusta beans; price tracks Brazil weather, Vietnam output, and ocean freight.

Logistics

Shipping containers

ISO steel containers that carry ~90% of global trade; repositioning imbalances create regional availability shortages.

Food

Processed meats and deli

Deli meats, hot dogs, sausages, and ready-to-eat meat products.

Materials

Tires

Rubber, carbon black, steel wire, and petrochemical compounds; natural rubber from Malaysia and Thailand.

Agriculture

Farm equipment parts

Replacement parts for tractors, combines, planters, and sprayers from John Deere, CNH Industrial, and AGCO.

Agriculture

Pesticides and herbicides

Crop protection chemicals including glyphosate, atrazine, fungicides, and insecticides.

Materials

Clothing and apparel

97% imported; U.S. clothing supply is almost entirely dependent on Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, and Cambodia textile and apparel factories.

Materials

Cement and concrete

Energy-intensive construction material; clinker production is geographically concentrated and coal-dependent.

Grocery

Dairy and eggs

Milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs used as core household staples.

Logistics

Industrial gases

Oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and CO2 supplied to hospitals, food processing, manufacturing, and welding.

Food

Frozen foods

Frozen vegetables, meals, pizza, and snacks dependent on cold-chain infrastructure, energy, and packaging supply.

Materials

HVAC systems and equipment

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units with semiconductor-intensive controls, copper, and aluminum.

Food

Pork and pork products

Pork chops, roasts, and fresh pork for household use.