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Imports of meat and meat products of Vietnam decreased slightly in July 2023

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Vietnam
Published Sep 8, 2023

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In July 2023, Vietnam's import of meat and meat products decreased for the first time in 5 months compared to July 2022, with a 1.1% decrease in volume and an 11.2% decrease in value. However, in the first 7 months of 2023, imports increased by 1.6% in volume but decreased by 8.4% in value compared to the same period in 2022. Vietnam imported meat and meat products from 44 markets, with India, Russia, Brazil, the United States, and Korea being the largest suppliers. Imports of poultry, buffalo meat, and beef showed a decreasing trend, while pork imports increased in volume and value compared to 2022.

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The Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade) cited preliminary statistics from the General Department of Customs as saying that in July 2023, Vietnam imported 60.82 thousand tons of meat and meat products, with a value of 124 million VND. .85 million USD, down 1.1% in volume and down 11.2% in value compared to July 2022. Notably, this is the first month of decrease after 5 consecutive months of increased imported meat and meat products compared to the same period in 2022. In the first 7 months of 2023, Vietnam imported 356.4 thousand tons of meat and meat products, worth 723.03 million USD, up 1.6% in volume, but down 8.4% in value. compared with the same period in 2022. In July 2023, Vietnam imported meat and meat products from 44 markets around the world. Among them, India, Russia, Brazil, the United States and Korea are the 5 largest markets supplying meat and meat products to Vietnam. In particular, Vietnam promotes the import of meat and meat products ...
Source: Vinanet
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