Vietnam is the largest supplier of tra fish to the UAE market

Published 2024년 7월 19일

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Vietnam's tra fish exports have experienced notable growth in traditional markets such as the UAE, West Asia, the Middle East, and African countries. The Vietnam Association of Seafood Processors and Exporters reports that Vietnam supplies 40-50% of the tra fish in the UAE market, with exports surpassing US$15 million by the end of July, marking a 47% year-on-year increase. Exports to China have also surged, with companies like the South Vietnam Seafood Joint Stock Company achieving significant profits and expanding their presence in cities like Beijing and Guangzhou. Additionally, Vietnamese companies are innovatively using tra fish waste to create high-value products.
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In addition, Vietnam's tra fish exports to some traditional markets have also improved, with an increase in exports in July this year, including markets such as the UAE, West Asia, the Middle East and African countries. According to statistics from the Vietnam Association of Seafood Processors and Exporters, Vietnam is the largest source of tra fish products for the UAE market, accounting for 40-50% of the total tra fish supply in the market. By the end of July, Vietnam's tra fish exports to the UAE market exceeded US$15 million, a year-on-year increase of 47%. In addition to the UAE market, in July, Vietnam's tra fish exports to traditional markets such as China were also rated as achieving breakthrough growth by enterprises. Yin Lai, chairman of the South Vietnam Seafood Joint Stock Company, said that China is a traditional export market for tra fish for many Vietnamese companies. In July, the company's tra ...
Source: Foodmate

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