China, Vietnam and India smartphone exports, 2024

Smartphone exports for China, Vietnam and India, current US$ billions, 2024.

What the Data Shows

Smartphone export benchmarks compare exports for China, Vietnam and India in 2024. The rows are three selected exporters in current US$ billions, and no share denominator is used. China ranked first at US$178B, far ahead of Vietnam at US$24.4B. Vietnam and India were much closer to each other, with India at US$21.9B.

Data table

Unit: current US$ billions · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1China1782024
2Vietnam24.42024
3India21.92024

Sources

Source 1: The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC)

Publisher: The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC)

Dataset/table: OEC smartphone product trade profile

Units: current US$

Date checked: 2026-05-28

Evidence: Supports 2024 smartphone export values for China, Vietnam and India.

Data notes & caveats

Public wording uses smartphone exports. Technical product codes are kept out of titles and graphic labels.

Methodology

Rows use OEC’s 2024 smartphone product trade profile for the three specified exporters. No world denominator is used.

Source consistency notes

All rows use the same OEC product frame, year and current US$ unit; the source route is cited in the page metadata.

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