Chile, a bright spot for Vietnamese tuna exports

Published 2023년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

Vietnam's tuna exports to Chile have seen a significant increase, with a 78% rise in April 2023, reaching over 1.6 million USD. The first four months of 2023 witnessed a 51% increase in tuna export turnover to Chile, totaling over 5 million USD. Chile is the fourth largest tuna import market for Vietnam in the CPTPP bloc. The tariff preferences under the CPTPP agreement are attracting Vietnamese tuna products, especially with the high inflation rates experienced by Chile. The top tuna exporters to Chile from Vietnam are Trinity Vietnam, Hai Trieu Co., Ltd, and the Haivuong group.
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Original content

After declining in February, Vietnam tuna exports to Chile continuously increased in the past 2 months. Tuna exports to this market in April 2023 increased by 78%, reaching more than 1.6 million USD. In the first 4 months of 2023, tuna export turnover to Chile increased by 51% over the same period, reaching more than 5 million USD. In the CPTPP market bloc, Chile is currently the fourth largest tuna import market of Vietnam. Chile imports mainly frozen tuna meat/loin from Vietnam, accounting for 64% of total export turnover. Chile also imports canned tuna products, accounting for 29%. Vietnam is currently the fourth largest tuna supplier for Chile in the first quarter of 2023, after Ecuador, Thailand and China According to statistics from the World Trade Center (ITC), Vietnam is currently the fourth largest tuna supplier for Chile in the first quarter of 2023, after Ecuador, Thailand and China. While tuna exports of Vietnam and Thailand to Chile increased, tuna exports of Ecuador ...
Source: Vasep

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