Efforts to diversify seafood markets
In the context of increasingly complex global trade, Viet Nam’s seafood industry is stepping up its strategy of diversifying export markets to achieve its growth target...
In the context of increasingly complex global trade, Viet Nam’s seafood industry is stepping up its strategy of diversifying export markets to achieve its growth target...
Viet Nam’s total seafood export value is expected to reach around 9–9.2 billion USD in 2025, down nearly 10% compared to 2024, according to the Viet Nam Association of...
Vietnam’s seafood export growth is showing signs of divergence across products and markets, as the looming US retaliatory tariffs create new challenges for the industry.
In the first four months of 2025, Viet Nam's seafood export turnover reached 3.3 billion USD, up 21% over the same period last year. Although shrimp is still a key...
Vietnam’s seafood industry faces potential export bans to the U.S. due to the United States’ Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), requiring urgent changes in fishing...
Vietnam’s seafood industry is facing new trade barriers from the US under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), which aims to reduce bycatch and promote...
With robust production and processing infrastructure, combined with continuous market development efforts, Vietnam’s seafood exports are poised for 10–15% growth in 2025.
Many seafood export shipments to some Middle Eastern countries have had their documents returned by the Consular Department due to the nightmare of consular legalization...
The "wave" of orders from a number of large markets and increased consumption demand in the coming months will be the driving force to accelerate seafood exports at the...
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Seafood is one of the key industries contributing significantly to Vietnam's export turnover. In the first nine months of the year, seafood exports brought in US$7.16...
Vietnam is making thorough preparations to welcome the European Commission (EC)'s inspection delegation with the hope of having its “yellow card” on illegal, unreported...
The year-end festive season is expected as a stimulus to boost Vietnam’s exports of aquatic products despite various challenges, according to experts.
Seafood exports in the first 8 months brought in nearly US$6.3 billion. With many advantages from the market and the dynamism of businesses, seafood exports are expected...
Vietnam’s seafood exports remained heavily dependent on natural sources, which have become increasingly difficult to secure due to tightening regulations and...
Seafood exports for June 2024 are estimated to have reached $875 million, marking a 14% increase compared to the same period last year and the highest monthly export...
Overall, in the first six months of the year, the country's export turnover recorded positive growth, reaching over US$190 billion.
Enterprises for resolution have proposed many inadequacies in specialized inspections affecting the production and export of seafood.
Except for shrimp products, which decreased slightly, all exported seafood products in May 2024 all grew well, including many products with high double-digit growth...
Many seafood businesses have mentioned barriers that are affecting exports that need to be removed.
From May 2024, two new Government decrees directly related to the enforcement of fisheries laws by seafood exporting enterprises will take effect, but have inadequate...
Proactively promoting trade, looking for partners in foreign markets, seafood export businesses expect to increase orders from new ways of doing things.