Seafood exports avoid dependence on imported raw materials

Seafood exports avoid dependence on imported raw materials

VCN - According to statistics, Vietnam has over 1 million square kilometers of exclusive economic zone, while marine farming area only accounts for more than 20% of the total aquaculture area in the country.
Seafood exports bustle again in year-end period

Seafood exports bustle again in year-end period

After a tough period with a continuous decline in orders, from September, seafood producers and exporters have become busier thanks to the recovery of orders for year-end festive season.
Complete steps to combat IUU fishing and accelerate seafood exports

Complete steps to combat IUU fishing and accelerate seafood exports

VCN - According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), after the EC inspection in October 2022, Vietnam has made efforts to implement 4 groups of EC recommendations to combat IUU fishing and remove " yellow card” warnings i
Seafood exports to China are still demanding

Seafood exports to China are still demanding

VCN- According to information from the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), statistics from China Customs show that the country's seafood import demand is recovering strongly after opening in early 2023.
Seafood exports find direction in difficulties

Seafood exports find direction in difficulties

VCN - According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), seafood is one of the industries facing many difficulties in exporting, causing a sharp drop in turnover.
Seafood exports expected to reach 3 billion USD in Q3

Seafood exports expected to reach 3 billion USD in Q3

Vietnam's seafood export value is expected to slow growth to 3 billion USD in the third quarter due to a lack of raw materials and disadvantages in the market in the second half.
VASEP proposes to remove obstacles for seafood exports in the second half of the year

VASEP proposes to remove obstacles for seafood exports in the second half of the year

VCN - VASEP said that seafood enterprises are bearing a lot of increased costs, leading to input costs for production, high product prices, directly affecting their competitiveness aquatic products and industries.
Seafood exports in the second half of the year will be weaker

Seafood exports in the second half of the year will be weaker

VCN - The excellent results of seafood export in the first half of 2022 stem from two main products, shrimp and pangasius. In particular, pangasius has a relatively high growth rate. As a result, pangasius exports grew in most major markets.
Port jam in China, pay attention to export control

Port jam in China, pay attention to export control

Seaports in China are still tightening pandemic control, and limited activities cause congestion at ports, leading to a huge number of containers stuck.
Ho Chi Minh City Customs increases revenue collection by nearly VND1,000 billion

Ho Chi Minh City Customs increases revenue collection by nearly VND1,000 billion

In the first two months of 2022, Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department collected over VND19,239 billion, an increase of VND971 billion compared to the same period last year.
Despite worries, this year

Despite worries, this year's shrimp export is still a bright spot

Seafood exports are estimated at approximately US$9 billion, of which the main product – shrimp – accounts for nearly US$4 billion.
Seafood exports face many difficulties in 2022

Seafood exports face many difficulties in 2022

After overcoming difficulties in 2021, Vietnam's seafood exports are forecast to continue to face many challenges in 2022
Seafood exports: Expectations from key commodities

Seafood exports: Expectations from key commodities

After a few months of deep decline, Vietnam's seafood exports began to recover with the positive impact of supportive policies; thus businesses expect to increase exports of key products.
Two reasons leading to slow exports of seafood to the EU in the second half of the year

Two reasons leading to slow exports of seafood to the EU in the second half of the year

Seafood exports to the EU in the first half of 2021 have a high growth rate of 20%. However, there are two reasons that are forecast to cause difficulties for seafood exports to the EU.
Seafood exports fail to meet this year"s export target of US$10 billion

Seafood exports fail to meet this year"s export target of US$10 billion

Due to the adverse impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation’s seafood exports for the entire year are anticipated to reach approximately US$8.2 billion, thereby failing to meet the export target of US$10 billion, according to the Agro Processin
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