June seafood exports hit yearly high

June seafood exports hit yearly high

Seafood exports for June 2024 are estimated to have reached $875 million, marking a 14% increase compared to the same period last year and the highest monthly export value since the beginning of 2024.
Seafood enterprises propose solutions to address specialized inspection issues

Seafood enterprises propose solutions to address specialized inspection issues

Enterprises for resolution have proposed many inadequacies in specialized inspections affecting the production and export of seafood.
Pangasius exports are forecasted to bounce back at the end of the year

Pangasius exports are forecasted to bounce back at the end of the year

VCN - It is forecasted that pangasius exports is forecasted to be better from the third and fourth quarters of 2024, leading to the uptrend being adjusted to increase by at least about 10% compared to the current price.
Fishery enterprises prioritize exporting value-added processed products

Fishery enterprises prioritize exporting value-added processed products

VCN - Market fluctuations in recent years have shown that choosing a business strategy for value-added processed products is more suitable for Vietnam's fishery enterprises.
Seafood enterprises encounter problems with specialized inspection

Seafood enterprises encounter problems with specialized inspection

VCN - However, from February 2024 until now when Decision 5523/QD-BNN-CCPT took effect, these similar shipments have not been granted H/C certificates for export to the EU.
Improve competitiveness and sustainable development of the seafood industry

Improve competitiveness and sustainable development of the seafood industry

In early 2024, seafood exports have prospered. This is the driving force that helps seafood businesses hope for a stronger recovery this year.
Take advantage of shrimp export opportunities right from early year months

Take advantage of shrimp export opportunities right from early year months

VCN - As the main export product of Vietnamese seafood, shrimp processing enterprises are taking advantage of export acceleration since the beginning of the year.
Changing the way looking for markets, seafood businesses expect to increase orders

Changing the way looking for markets, seafood businesses expect to increase orders

Proactively promoting trade, looking for partners in foreign markets, seafood export businesses expect to increase orders from new ways of doing things.
Seafood businesses adapt to the new situation

Seafood businesses adapt to the new situation

Facing the fluctuations in export markets and the impact of logistics supply chains, seafood export businesses have made changes and adapted to the new situation.
Seafood exports surge in several markets

Seafood exports surge in several markets

In January 2024, seafood exports to several primary markets experienced remarkable growth, with one market seeing a threefold increase.
Seafood exports are expected to recover in 2024

Seafood exports are expected to recover in 2024

VCN - Vietnam's seafood exports have shown good signs right from the first month of 2024. In particular, exports of two main seafood products, shrimp and pangasius, will recover after a sharp decline in 2023.
Will Vietnam

Will Vietnam's seafood pass the IUU inspection in April 2024?

The 5th inspection on combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Vietnam by the EC is scheduled for April 2024
3 recommendations of seafood businesses were promptly answered by the Ministry of Finance

3 recommendations of seafood businesses were promptly answered by the Ministry of Finance

VCN - Recommendations of seafood enterprises on declaring, calculating and paying Value Added Tax (VAT) at the commercial business stage for scrap and discarded products; Invoicing for returned goods; VAT refund, has been specifically answered by the Mini
Can Vietnam

Can Vietnam's Fisheries Pass the IUU Inspection in April 2024?

VCN - The fifth inspection in April 2024 represents a pivotal opportunity for Vietnam to address the EC's "yellow card" warning.
Mong Cai: More than 1,000 tons of shipments firstly exported through the exit gate of Km3+4 Hai Yen pontoon bridge right after Tet Holiday

Mong Cai: More than 1,000 tons of shipments firstly exported through the exit gate of Km3+4 Hai Yen pontoon bridge right after Tet Holiday

Right after the Tet Holiday 2024, on February 18, 123 vehicles carrying 1,078 tons of fresh and frozen seafood and fruits were exported through the Km3+4 Hai Yen Pontoon Bridge,
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