Vietnamese tuna exports to Chile nearly doubled

Published 2024년 4월 23일

Tridge summary

In 2023, Vietnam has positioned itself as the 4th largest tuna supplier to Chile, capturing over 9% of the market share and following Thailand, Ecuador, and China. Unlike its competitors Ecuador and China, whose exports have seen a decline, Vietnam has experienced a consistent increase in tuna exports over the past three years, including a threefold surge in canned tuna exports to Chile in the first two months of the year. Leading this export growth are Trinity Vietnam, Havuco, and Nha Trang Bay, which together account for 76% of the total tuna export turnover to Chile in 2023. The favorable import tax conditions under the CPTPP agreement are anticipated to further enhance Vietnam's tuna exports to Chile in the coming years.
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Original content

In 2023, Vietnam was the 4th largest tuna supplier to Chile after Thailand, Ecuador, and China, with a market share of more than 9%. While Vietnam and Thailand's tuna exports to markets have grown continuously over the past 3 years, Ecuador and China's exports have tended to decrease. This year, Chile increased imports of canned and frozen tuna meat/loin from Vietnam. In particular, Vietnam's canned tuna exports to this market in the first 2 months of this year increased three times. There are currently 10 tune exporters to this South American country. Trinity Vietnam, Havuco, and Nha Trang Bay were top 3 tuna exporters to this market, accounting for 76% of total export ...
Source: Vasep

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