April 26, 2024 | 23:57 GMT +7
April 26, 2024 | 23:57 GMT +7
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(VAN) Imported seafood raw materials play an important role in processing and exporting Vietnamese seafood. But the import is facing many problems.
(VAN) Seafood exports are showing signs of recovery. Enterprises need to be ready to boost exports in the coming time.
(VAN) Seafood exports in the first six months of 2023 decreased by 27.4% over the same period in 2022. This field is expected to grow in the last six months, but many difficulties still exist.
(VAN) Over the years, Japan has always been the second-largest market for Vietnamese seafood, after the US. But in the first half of this year, Japan became the largest export market.
(VAN) After a record-breaking year in 2022 with USD 11 billion in seafood exports, the industry has experienced a significant decline this year. Total value of seafood exports will reach approximately USD 9 billion.
(VAN) Vietnam is a world's leading shrimp supplier, accounting for 13-14% of total world export value. The shrimp industry accounts for 45-50% of VIetnam's annual seafood export value.
(VAN) Vietnam's seafood export in 2022 is expected to reach 11 billion USD, up 25% compared to 2021. This is a historical record of Vietnam's seafood industry.
(VAN) In 10 months of 2022, seafood exports have exceeded the set target for the whole year and set a new record, so what is the reason for this impressive achievement?
(VAN) Despite the outstanding growth and the forecast that seafood exports in 2022 will reach US$ 9.5 - 10 billion, Vietnam's seafood industry still has many significant challenges.
(VAN) Currently, Vietnam exports seafood to more than 160 markets around the world, in which exports to RCEP member countries account for a large market share.
(VAN) The EU is one of the five largest seafood export markets of Vietnam. Among Asian countries and teritories, Vietnam is the second largest seafood supplier to the EU.
(VAN) On March 22, Deputy Minister of MARD Phung Duc Tien chaired a conference in Thanh Hoa discussing solutions to boost seafood exploitation efficacy in 2022.
(VAN) Seafood exports rebounded sharply in November and continued their upward trend in December, bringing total exports up against the previous year's level.
(VAN) Although exports in August decreased, the seafood industry is forecasted to prosper in the fourth quarter of 2021, with the opportunity to complete the target of $ 8.8 billion this year.
(VAN) VASEP's survey shows, by the end of August 2021, it is difficult for businesses to gather labor force because workers have not been vaccinated, or they have returned to their hometown...