The United States is the largest supplier of meat and meat products to the Vietnamese market

Published 2023년 3월 3일

Tridge summary

In January 2023, Vietnam experienced a significant decrease in the import of meat and meat products, with volumes dropping by 45.7% and values by 45.4% compared to the previous month, and by 34% in volume and 35% in value compared to January 2022. The United States emerged as the largest supplier, despite a decrease in exports, and buffalo meat imports saw an increase. The average import price for meat and meat products reached $2,092/ton, with pork imports primarily from Russia, Brazil, and Germany, but volumes from these countries also decreased compared to the same period in 2022.
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Original content

According to data from the General Department of Customs, in January 2023, Vietnam imported meat and meat products from 29 markets around the world. In which, the United States is the largest supplier of meat and meat products to Vietnam. In January 2023, Vietnam imported 35.44 thousand tons of meat and meat products, worth USD 74.13 million, down 45.7% in volume and 45.4% in value compared to the previous month. 12/2022; compared to January 2022, down 34% in volume and 35% in value. Import of meat and meat products from the United States reached 7.95 thousand tons, worth 16.86 million USD, down 50.9% in volume and 29.4% in value compared to December 2022. However, compared to January 2022, an increase of 52.1% in volume and an increase of 103.6% in value, accounting for 22.45% of the total amount of meat and meat products imported from Vietnam in January 2023. . Regarding import prices, in January 2023, the average import price of meat and meat products to Vietnam reached 2,092 ...
Source: tieudung

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