Vietnam's pangasius exports to China and the United States continue to recover

Published 2024년 9월 12일

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The Vietnam Fisheries Association highlights that China and the United States are the largest importers of white fish, with Vietnam being a key supplier, especially of frozen tra fish fillets. As of July 2024, Russia leads in white fish exports to China, while Vietnam's exports to China decreased by 22% year-on-year to US$162 million. Conversely, Vietnam's tra fish exports to the US rose by 10% in the first half of the year, reaching US$184 million. In 2023, Vietnam was the second largest white fish exporter to the US, with exports worth nearly US$330 million, capturing 19% of the US market. The recovery trend indicates that Vietnam's tra fish exports to these markets are expected to continue improving.
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The Vietnam Fisheries Association said that China and the United States are the two largest import markets for white fish in the world. Vietnam is the second largest supplier of aquatic products to these two markets, mainly frozen tra fish fillets. For the Chinese market, as of July 2024, Russia is China's largest export market for white fish, followed by Vietnam, with white fish exports reaching US$162 million, a year-on-year decrease of 22%. For the US market, in the first half of the year, Vietnam's total amount of tra fish exceeded US$184 million, an increase of 10% year-on-year. In 2023, Vietnam is the second largest export market for white fish in the United States, with an export value of nearly US$330 million, accounting for 19% of the total import of white fish in the US market, second only to China. China and the United States ...
Source: Foodmate

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