Vietnam's tuna exports reached 382 million USD in the first 6 months of the year

Published Jul 20, 2023

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Vietnam's tuna exports in the first six months of 2023 decreased due to rising prices and decreased demand. While exports of fresh, frozen, and high-value dried tuna products declined, exports of processed and canned tuna products increased, primarily driven by higher prices. Tuna exports to main markets such as the US, Japan, and Canada continued to decline, while exports to the EU, Mexico, Israel, and Thailand showed growth. Notably, tuna exports to the Netherlands and Germany experienced significant growth, but exports to Belgium remained lower compared to the same period last year.
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Source: Kinhtedouong.vn Vietnam's tuna exports reached 382 million USD in the first 6 months of the year. According to a new report released by the Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), 2023 is a challenging year for the Vietnamese tuna industry, with rising raw tuna prices and demand in other markets. large decrease. Therefore, from the beginning of the year until now, Vietnam's tuna exports have continuously declined over the same period. VASEP said that exports of fresh, frozen and high-value dried tuna products were still lower than in the same period last year. The export value of this product group decreased by 46% over the same period. Meanwhile, exports of processed and canned tuna products increased. The export value of processed and canned tuna products in the first six months of the year reached nearly $175 million, up 4% over the same period. However, this increase is mainly due to rising prices. Regarding the market, VASEP experts said that tuna ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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