Seafood exports to China expected to reach top of "billions"
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Shrimp exports to China rose 23% in 2016. Photo: Ha Phuong |
According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers(VASEP), besides the major seafood export markets such as the US, EU, and Japan, China also significantly contributed to export achievements of $US 7.1 billion of the Vietnam Fisheries industry in 2016.
Specifically, shrimp exports to China rose 23%, reaching $US 431 million in 2016. China is the largest market for consumption of Black tiger prawns, accounting for about 58% of Vietnam’s shrimp exports to this market with large imports of fresh/live/frozen Black tiger prawns and some processed shrimp.
Meanwhile, after consecutive months of import increases from Vietnam with growth rate of two numbers, China has passed the EU to become the second largest export market for Tra catfish of Vietnam. The total export turnover of Tra catfish to China in 2016 was estimated at $US 305 million, up nearly 90% compared to 2015.
Mr. Truong Dinh Hoe, the General Secretary of VASEP said, although the market is unstable and risky, it still significantly attracted Vietnam seafood exports due to a dramatic increase in the demand of seafood consumption and imports from China.
Especially, the trend of shrimp consumption of the China market increased as the income of Chinese people rose, while domestic production capacity slowed, the increase of imported shrimp will be the market trend in the coming years.
"With the current growth rate, it is forecast that Vietnam's seafood exports to China will exceed $US 1 billion in 2017," Mr. Hoe said.
![]() | Great challenges for Vietnam seafood in 2017 VCN - According to VASEP, in 2016, Vietnam seafood exports reached about $US 7.1 billion, up by ... |
However, according to the forecast of VASEP, seafood exports will face the challenges of high prices of material production of Vietnam in 2017.
Accordingly, the shrimp industry and some key seafood products of Vietnam have been recognized and compared to similar industries in India, and Thailand showing that the production price in Vietnam is higher by 10 -30%.
Many factors cause high prices (breeding fish, food, input material, loss after harvest, electric and water costs and administrative costs, etc). These are also important factors affecting the competitiveness of Vietnam seafood in 2017.
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