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How much effort did Vietnam’s tuna export industry make in 2021?
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In 2021, Vietnam’s tuna made much spectacular progress in exporting, bringing the total export value of 2021 to more than 759 million USD, up 17% compared to 2020. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic If in 2020, the tuna industry was feverish because of the lockdown order in key export markets, in the […]
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Did you know: Is eating dried anchovies good for our health?
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Dried anchovy is a familiar ingredient in Vietnamese family meals. Moreover, it’s is prepared as junk food on chilly days, chatting with loved ones. But, whether you know that eat dried anchovies good for our health, or not. Now, let’s find down with us. Heart health Anchovies have many vitamins and […]
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Top 4 largest Vietnam’s pangasius import markets in 2021
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Covid-19 was a barrier for Vietnam’s pangasius export industry in 2021. Farming, transporting and exporting activities continuously faced many difficulties. However, in that context, Vietnamese enterprises always try to keep their business growing. As a result, in 2021, Vietnam’s pangasius exports reached 1.61 billion USD, an increase of 8.4% compared to 2020. In […]
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Vietnam’s squid and octopus exports increased by 7% in 2021
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – According to data of Customs, Vietnam’s squid and octopus exports in December 2021 is estimated to reach over 60 million USD, up 10% over the same period last year. Export of squid and octopus in 2021 will reach over 600 million USD, up 7% compared to 2020. Similar to the production and […]
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The tuna industry is feverish because of ocean freight rates
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Ocean freight rates continue to be significantly increased. Therefore, the tuna industry is still struggling to export canned tuna products. Rising shipping prices do not solve the supply chain delays, but rather because shipping lines are facing the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic in major ports, causing congestion. Recently, international shipping line […]
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Top 6 largest Vietnam’s seafood products exports to the EU market
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Do you know the top 6 largest Vietnam’s seafood products exports to the EU market? Now let’s explore with Meksea. After a year since the EVFTA came into effect, Vietnam’s seafood exports to the EU have seen many positive changes. The seafood products preferential from EVFTA become the preferred choice for EU […]
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Did you know: Ca Mau dried shrimp is a famous specialty
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Recently, the Vietnam Record Association recognized Ca Mau dried shrimp as one of the top 100 Vietnamese specialties and gifts. Let’s find out about this special dried seafood with Meksea. Recently, the Vietnam Record Association recognized Ca Mau dried shrimp as one of the top 100 Vietnamese specialties and gifts. Let’s find out […]
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Vietnam’s seafood exports in 2021 reached over 8.9 billion USD
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Despite being affected by the Covid-19 epidemic in the third quarter, Vietnam’s seafood exports have gradually resumed in the last months of 2021 to bring the full-year more than expected with $8.9 billion, up 6% compared to 2020. According to Customs, Vietnam’s seafood exports increased by 23%. It continued to increase in December, […]
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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 […]