Belgium is out of top 3 EU markets importing Vietnamese tuna

Published 2023년 12월 22일

Tridge summary

Tuna exports from Vietnam to Belgium have decreased by 48% in the first 10 months of 2023, with frozen tuna loin/meat products experiencing a 55% drop while processed and canned tuna exports increased by 7%. Belgium has reduced tuna imports from Vietnam and Ecuador, while increasing imports from the Philippines and Ivory Coast; this may be due to changing consumption habits related to the COVID-19 epidemic, including a rise in demand for cheaper canned tuna products.
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Original content

According to statistics from Vietnam Customs, tuna exports to Belgium have continuously decreased so far this year. Cumulatively, in the first 10 months of 2023, tuna exports to Belgium reached more than 9 million USD, down 48% compared to the same period in 2022. Compared to the previous year, exports of frozen tuna loin/meat products HS code 0304, Vietnam's main export product to Belgium, decreased sharply by 55%. Meanwhile, exports of processed and canned tuna increased by 7%. Vietnam is currently the 4th largest non-EU supplier of tuna to the Belgian market, after Ecuador, the Philippines, and Ivory Coast. In 2023, Belgium reduces tuna imports from Vietnam and Ecuador while increasing tuna imports from the Philippines and Ivory Coast. According to Eurostat statistics, Belgium's canned tuna imports in the first 8 months of 2023 increased by 13%, while frozen tuna meat/loin imports decreased by 49% over the same period. The COVID-19 epidemic and lower purchasing power have ...
Source: Vasep

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