Demand for Vietnamese seafood in EU and US markets picks up, boosting export earnings

Published 2024년 9월 24일

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Vietnam's seafood exports have seen significant growth, with shrimp, pangasius, tuna, and other marine fish experiencing double-digit or triple-digit increases, except for squid and octopus which declined by 15% in August. Shrimp exports reached $2.4 billion in the first eight months, with whiteleg shrimp at $1.75 billion and black tiger shrimp at $290 million. Pangasius exports totaled $1.3 billion, with a 23% increase to the U.S. and a 3% decrease to China. VASEP forecasts total seafood exports to hit $9.4-9.5 billion this year, a 6% rise from 2023.
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ASEP reported that except for squid and octopus (which fell 15% in August), all other major products achieved double-digit or triple-digit growth in exports. Shrimp exports increased by 30%, pangasius by 18%, tuna by 13%, and other marine fish by 12%. In the first eight months of this year, shrimp exports amounted to $2.4 billion, up 9% year-on-year, of which whiteleg shrimp exports amounted to $1.75 billion and black tiger shrimp exports amounted to $290 million. Demand for shrimp products in Europe and the United States has begun to increase, which is a positive sign for Vietnam's shrimp export trade. In the first eight months of this year, Vietnam's pangasius exports amounted to $1.3 billion, up 9% year-on-year, of which exports to ...
Source: Foodmate

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