
VOV.VN - China has surpassed the United States to become Vietnam’s largest seafood export market with turnover reaching US$1.33 billion during the nine-month period, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Statistics indicate that the country earned more than US$7.2 billion from seafood exports over nine months, up 9% year on year.
The five largest export markets for local seafood brought in US$5.1 billion, accounting for 70% of the total seafood export turnover throughout the reviewed period.
China and Hong Kong (China) became Vietnam’s largest seafood export markets with a turnover of US$1.33 billion, followed by the US - US$1.32 billion, Japan - US$1.1 billion, the EU - US$781 million, and the Republic of Korea - US$568 million.
Most notably, shrimp and pangasius exports surged by 11% and 8% to reach US$2.8 billion and US$1.5 billion, respectively, in the initial nine months of the year.
Meanwhile, Vietnamese tuna exports rose by 18% to US$728 million, while crabs and other crustaceans exports soared by 67% to US$228 million.
In contrast, the export value of squid and octopus decreased by 3% to US$463 million compared to the same period last year
Experts pointed out that with robust growth enjoyed in September, seafood exports are likely to bring back US$9.5 billion this year, up 7% year on year.
VOV.VN - Vietnam earned US$6.3 billion from exporting aquatic products during the opening eight months of the year, an annual rise of 9%, reported the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
VOV.VN - Accounting for over 7% of the market share, the nation currently makes up the world's third largest seafood exporter, behind only China and Norway, according to industry insiders.
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