Vietnam's shellfish exports have experienced a significant surge, reaching a total value of US$125 million in the first eight months of the year, a 43% increase compared to the previous year. Clams lead the export commodities, followed by snails, scallops, and oysters, all showing notable growth. The European Union and China, including Hong Kong, are the primary markets for these exports. However, challenges such as climate change and saltwater intrusion are anticipated to affect shellfish production, especially clams, in the southern provinces. The industry is vital, supporting 200,000 jobs and spanning 415,000 hectares of cultivation area.