Myanmar exports a lot of aquatic products to foreign countries, generating gratifying revenue

Published 2024년 6월 20일

Tridge summary

Myanmar experienced a significant increase in aquatic product exports in the fiscal year 2024-2025, generating over 36 million US dollars more than the previous year. The exports, which included fish and shrimp, were delivered to more than 40 countries such as China, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Japan, utilizing both sea transportation and border trade routes. These countries received their exports not only through normal trade but also via border ports like Muse, Myawaddy, Kawthaung, Sittwe, Myeik, and Maungdaw, primarily to China, Thailand, and Bangladesh. With over 480,000 fish and shrimp breeding ponds and more than 120 freezing plants, Myanmar set a revenue goal for aquatic product exports at over 800 million US dollars for the fiscal year 2024-2025.
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In the fiscal year 2024-2025, from April 1 to June 7, the export revenue of aquatic products increased by more than 36 million US dollars compared with the same period of the previous fiscal year. Myanmar's aquatic products, fish, shrimp and other aquatic products are exported to more than 40 countries including China, Thailand, Bangladesh and Japan. Myanmar's aquatic products are exported through normal trade (sea transportation) and border trade routes. In addition to exporting to Japan and European countries through normal trade, it is also exported to China, Thailand and neighboring countries, and then through border trade ports such as Muse, Myawaddy, Kawthaung, Sittwe, Myeik and Maungdaw, it is normally exported to neighboring countries ...
Source: Foodmate

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