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Vietnam’s tuna exports in the last months of 2021
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Vietnam’s tuna exports in the last months of 2021 continue to grow strongly by over 50% over the same period in 2020. It is estimated that Vietnam’s tuna exports in 2021 will reach about 757 million USD. Thanks to the flexible and effective anti-epidemic as soon as Vietnam’s anti-covid policies come into effect, […]
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The bright picture of Vietnam’s shrimp exports to the EU and the US in 2021
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – According to Vietnam Customs, Vietnam’s shrimp exports in 2021 reached about 3.88 billion USD, up 4% compared to 2020. In which, exports to the US and EU markets showed positive prospects. In 2021, Vietnam’s shrimp exports faced many difficulties due to the impact of the 4th Covid-19 pandemic. Besides, the Covid-19 epidemic […]
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Logistics: Cargo losses from Madrid Bridge stack collapse could add up to 140 containers
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – The number of cargo containers lost on ONE’s Madrid Bridge has reached 140 containers, including about 60 containers that have been lost from the ship and others damaged. Shipping line ONE (Ocean Network Express) has confirmed around 60 containers were lost overboard with a further 80 damaged in the stack collapse […]
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Pangasius production and export in 2021 and forecast in 2022
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In 2021, the covid-19 epidemic seriously affected the country’s economy, including the pangasius industry. In November 2021, Vietnam’s seafood industry showed many signs of recovery. This is a positive prospect for Vietnam’s pangasius exports in 2022. Pangasius industry in 2021 Since the 4th outbreak of covid-19 in Southern Vietnam, seafood businesses have […]
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Pangasius skin: value from seemingly discarded by-products
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Not only raw materials by-products for animal feed, many years ago, Vietnamese pangasius skin was imported first time by many European and Singaporean customers with high value. Pangasius skin is known as a by-product of the frozen pangasius fillet processing industry, mainly used to produce animal feed. However, this is a […]
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Logistics: Chinese freight train departs for Vietnam after RCEP takes effect
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – A freight train departed from South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region early Saturday for Vietnam, one of the members of the RCEP. RCEP stands for Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership. Which is a proposed agreement between the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its free trade agreement (FTA) partners. The […]
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Vietnam’s surimi exports increased by nearly 30%
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In 2021, Vietnam’s surimi exports increased nearly by 28% over the same period last year, reaching 381 million USD. This one of the seafood products with a high growth rate. Currently, Vietnam’s surimi products are exported to about 40 markets around the world. The large proportion is mainly in 3 markets: Korea, […]
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Top 5 largest shrimp import markets from Vietnam
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Do you know top 5 largest shrimp import markets from Vietnam? Now let’s explore with Meksea. Shrimp demand of the world more and more increase strongly. Which not only attracts Vietnam shrimp enterprises but also many other countries Top 1: US The US is the country having the best growth rate in […]
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Top 5 largest seafood import markets from Vietnam
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Do you know the top 5 largest seafood import markets from Vietnam? Let’s explore the top 5 largest seafood import markets from Vietnam with Meksea. Vietnam is a country that has a wide variety of potential seafood and its gains favor in many countries in the world. So, Let’s explore the top 5 largest […]
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SARS-CoV-2 Omicron threaten the seafood supply chain 2022
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Recently, the appearance of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron threaten the seafood supply chain. Omicron variant (B.1.1.5.29) was first detected and collected for testing in South Africa on 9th Nov 2021. The WHO warned this was a ” SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern” (VOCs), and asked countries to increase surveillance and sequence the new virus’s genome. […]