Vietnam's tuna exports in July increased 14% year-on-year

Published 2024년 9월 24일

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In July 2024, Vietnam's tuna exports reached US$87 million, a 14% year-on-year increase, though the growth rate slowed compared to previous months. For the first seven months, total exports were US$558 million, up 22% year-on-year. Exports to major markets like the EU, Israel, Canada, and Mexico declined, with the EU seeing a 14% drop to US$16 million. Exports to Italy grew by 18%, while those to the Netherlands and Germany fell by 46% and 19%, respectively. Exports to Israel decreased by 31%, while those to the U.S. grew by 17%, totaling US$206 million in the first six months. Exports to Russia and South Korea saw significant increases of 57% and 266%, respectively.
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According to SeafoodNews, Vietnam's tuna exports in July 2024 amounted to US$87 million, a year-on-year increase of 14%, but the export growth rate slowed down significantly compared with previous months. In the first seven months, Vietnam's tuna exports totaled US$558 million, a year-on-year increase of 22%. In July, Vietnam's tuna exports to many major markets such as the EU, Israel, Canada, Mexico, etc. declined. In the EU market, Vietnam's tuna exports in July amounted to US$16 million, a year-on-year decrease of 14%. Although exports to Italy continued to grow, the growth rate dropped sharply from three digits to 18% in July. Meanwhile, tuna exports to the Netherlands and Germany fell by 46% and 19% respectively. After the EU, Vietnam's tuna exports to Israel (Vietnam's second largest single tuna import market) fell by 31% in July this year after several months of good growth. Vietnam's tuna ...
Source: Foodmate

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