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.
The difficulties of the fisheries industry are forecast to last into 2024

The difficulties of the fisheries industry are forecast to last into 2024

VCN - Although the export picture of the fisheries industry is improving in 2023, there are still many difficulties. These difficulties are expected to last from now until the end of the year and into 2024.
Aquatic product exports are facing inventory challenges due to certificate issues

Aquatic product exports are facing inventory challenges due to certificate issues

VCN - Hundreds of seafood containers from the company are stockpiled and unable to be exported due to complications in obtaining the required certificates (H/C) accompanying the seafood shipments imported into Vietnam for processing and subsequent export
Hurdles remain in aquatic export: VASEP

Hurdles remain in aquatic export: VASEP

Vietnam’s aquatic export recovery has yet to meet expectations although the negative growth rate has been eased, prompting businesses to further explore small markets in order to raise their sales.
Outlook for seafood export in the last months of the year

Outlook for seafood export in the last months of the year

VCN - Although seafood exports to many markets still fell by double digits, the decline has slowed, seafood exporters are ready to accelerate for the last months of the year.
Difficulties continue to surround businesses as they strive to find a way forward in export

Difficulties continue to surround businesses as they strive to find a way forward in export

VCN - According to updated data from the General Department of Customs, as of mid-June 2023, Vietnam's total import-export turnover reached more than US$287.9 billion, a decrease of 15.2% compared to the same period in 2022. Specifically, exports reached
Seafood exports in April dropped by nearly 30%

Seafood exports in April dropped by nearly 30%

VCN - Seafood exports in April 2023 continued to decline by 28%, reaching only 810 million USD, so by the end of April 2023, seafood exports reached over 2.6 billion USD, lower than 31% year on year.
Shrimp exporters focus on added value

Shrimp exporters focus on added value

In the difficult context, shrimp exporters must manage their situation by reducing costs, focusing on added value, improving product quality, and redirecting the export of specific products.
Seafood enterprises propose to remove obstacles from exporting to the EU

Seafood enterprises propose to remove obstacles from exporting to the EU

VCN - Seafood enterprises are facing inadequacies in applying for material certification (S/C) and food safety certificates (H/C), which affects the production and export of seafood to the EU.
Tuna becomes billion-dollar export for first time: VASEP

Tuna becomes billion-dollar export for first time: VASEP

Despite a sharp fall in exports before the end of 2022 due to global inflation, tuna still brought home 1 billion USD in revenue last year, up 34% from 2021, becoming a billion-dollar commodity for the first time, data showed.
Green seafood enterprises are the best choice for sustainable exports

Green seafood enterprises are the best choice for sustainable exports

Many seafood enterprises, especially export enterprises, are investing in production in accordance with the trend of green production, in order to meet the requirements of sustainable exports.
Tuna exports have decelerated

Tuna exports have decelerated

After months of good growth despite inflation, Vietnam's tuna exports slowed down in October 2022.
VASEP asks for more loans for seafood enterprises

VASEP asks for more loans for seafood enterprises

It is expected to reach $10 billion by the end of November, a record milestone for Vietnam’s seafood industry after more than 20 years of participating in the world market. By the year’s end, it is forecast to reach nearly $11 billion, up 25 per cent compared to 2021.
Seafood exports close to US $10 billion

Seafood exports close to US $10 billion

Vietnamese seafood enterprises have turned challenges into opportunities to take advantage of FTA agreements to bring ten months of seafood export turnover to progress to the $10 billion level.
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