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Vietnam’s cephalopod exports to the EU increased by 39%
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – The EU went past Thailand and remained as the third-largest importer of Vietnam cephalopod, accounting for 10,8% of Vietnam’s cephalopod shipments to markets. Italy, France and Spain continued to be the top biggest importing markets of Vietnam in the EU. Sales to these 3 markets recorded good growth. Due to social distancing to […]
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China increases tuna imports from Vietnam
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In the first half of September 2021, Vietnam’s tuna export volume to China increased by 332% over the same period last year. This is considered a breakthrough in Vietnam’s seafood export industry right after the factories resumed production. Previously China used to announce to stop importing frozen seafood from major seafood exporting countries, including […]
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Vietnamese seafood exporters sprints in 100 “golden” days
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Vietnamese seafood exporters have 100 “golden days” to sprint for the export target of $9 billion in 2021. Businesses in Northern provinces take advantage of opportunities from the US and EU markets, while businesses in Southern provinces are rushing to recover production to serve Christmas purchases demands. Northern seafood enterprises are expected to […]
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Logistics: Container shipping “return to normal” not until the end of 2022
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – According to analysts, 12% of the global container shipping capacity caught up in delays could take to end of 2022 to “return to normal” Base on data from Global Liner Performance (GLP) and commercial Capacity Outlook (TCO), in August this year 3,1 million TEU, equivalent to 12,5% of shipping capacity was out of […]
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70% of Vietnam’s seafood exported enjoy tariff preferences from EVFTA
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In the first 8 months of 2021, Vietnam’s seafood exports have recorded many positive signals in taking advantage of tariff preferences thanks to The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), complying with the rules of origin in exporting to the EU. The EU has been one of the largest seafood export markets of Vietnam for many […]
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Vietnam’s “Shrimp Capital” gradually recover after the lockdown
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Up to now, the shrimp industry in Soc Trang has overcome challenges during the period of implementing social distancing thanks to ensuring the prevention and control of Covid-19. Timely meet consumer demand in both domestic and foreign markets. This is a big opportunity for shrimp farmers and seafood processing companies in this locality to […]
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Warning of shortage materials for Vietnam’s pangasius industry
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Although it has recovered since mid-2021, up to now, Vietnam’s pangasius industry is facing many difficulties due to lack of raw materials. By September 15th, 2021, Vietnam has 3,516 hectares of pangasius farming, down 25.7% over the same period, output reached 932,000 tons, equivalent to 81.1% over the same period last year. […]
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Many factories in the South of Vietnam urgently reoperated to meet purchase demand for Christmas and New Year holidays.
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – After the provinces eased social distancing restrictions, businesses in the Mekong Delta quickly recover production, especially boosting shrimp production and processing to promptly deliver goods to partners and foreign markets to meet purchase demand for Christmas and New Year holidays. Currently, most provinces are gradually returning to the “green zone” (covid-19-free area), factories […]
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Vietnam: approved program aquaculture development 990,000ha in Mekong Delta
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Recently, the Vietnam Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development issued Decision No. 350/QD-BNN-TT approving the program of sustainable aquaculture development 990,000ha in Mekong Delta, expecting the output in 2030 will be more than 4.8 million tonnes, equivalent to 3.000 billion VND The area under aquaculture is over 990,000ha including 740,000ha of saltwater and […]
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Seafood market “warming” gradually
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – The situation of the Covid-19 epidemic is gradually being controlled, many provinces and cities in the Mekong Delta have begun to relax social distancing, so transportation and travel activities are becoming more and more open, the labor force will be more and more comfortable. More and more people return to work, giving production and […]