The development of Vietnam's tilapia industry is accelerating and will compete with China.

Published 2025년 11월 19일

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Core Insight: According to the latest report by Rabobank, the global production of tilapia is expected to exceed 7 million tons by 2025, with the main growth drivers being major producing countries such as China, Indonesia, Egypt, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Among these, Vietnam has accelerated its expansion in the past two years, evolving from a regional supplier to a significant force in the global tilapia export system, increasingly forming a competitive landscape with China.

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Data shows that in the first nine months of 2025, Vietnam's tilapia export value reached $57.3 million, a year-on-year surge of 332%, marking the highest level in nearly five years. In August alone, exports approached $10 million, with the U.S. remaining the primary market, accounting for over 60%. Thanks to domestic policy support and the flexibility of enterprises in transforming, Vietnamese aquatic enterprises have rapidly expanded production and seized orders in the midst of global market fluctuations, achieving a "counter-trend breakthrough." However, this rapid growth is not accidental. The current changes in the U.S.-China trade environment have provided Vietnam with a "window period." Due to China still facing a 45% high tariff on tilapia exports to the U.S., along with the uncertainty of the U.S.'s "fentanyl tariff" policy, China's export profit margin is squeezed; while Vietnam, with its lower trade barriers, flexible supply system, and higher compliance efficiency, has ...
Source: Foodmate

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