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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 […]
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Vietnam clam exports in the first 8 months of 2021 increased by 54%
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Good news for clam farmers, Vietnam’s bivalve mollusk exports increased sharply, especially clam exports in the first 8 months of 2021 In August 2021, while the export of seafood products all decreased, bivalve mollusk still increased strongly by 36.2% to over 13.2 million USD. In the first 8 months of the year, the export […]
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Vietnam’s seafood situation after open and end-year demand
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Fortunately, Vietnam is gradually reopening its economy so that you can catch important information promptly, please take a moment to check out Meksea’s update. Seafood processing factories are in the process of applying to open production, but still have to meet the “3TC” criteria. The number of people from HCMC to the western […]
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Vietnam’s tuna exports to the EU see strong surge thanks to EVFTA
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Currently, Vietnam’s tuna exports to the EU see strong surge thanks to The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA). However, Vietnam’s tuna products are likely to continue facing new difficulties from strict regulations of this agreement. According to data from the General Department of Vietnam Customs, in the first half of 2021, Vietnam’s tuna exports […]
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Positive prospect for Vietnamese pangasius in the Mexican market
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In the first 8 months of 2021, the total value of pangasius exports to the Mexican market reached 43.76 million USD, an increase of nearly 70% compared to the same period last year. This is considered a positive signal and opens up new opportunities for Vietnamese pangasius farmers. Pangasius is the seafood product imported […]
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Potential for Vietnamese clam export in the future
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In recent years, Vietnamese mollusk products, including clam, have not only become popular products in the country but also are one of the potential export aquatic products. It is expected to become one of Vietnam’s key export products in the future. Clam is one of the best dietary sources of vitamin B12, […]
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CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd to stop all spot freight rate increases
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Recently, the announcement to stop increasing spot rates from two tycoons CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd has become “hot” information for the shipping market. This is considered a positive signal for import-export businesses, hoping that the ocean transport market will calm down in the near future. Recently, congestion at important bottlenecks in the supply […]
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Frozen Tuna: Vietnam becomes largest tuna exporter of Israel
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Despite facing many difficulties, Vietnam is always sensitive to market and makes effort in export industry, tuna export turnover in the first half of the year increased impressively. In the first 6 months of 2021, Vietnam went past Thailand to become becomes Israel’s biggest tuna supplier. At present, Israel is the third-largest tuna export […]
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Warning of raw materials shortage for seafood factories
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – The complicated and prolonged situation of covid-19 in the southern provinces and the Mekong Delta has seriously affected shrimp farming activities in the localities. It is forecasted that in the fourth quarter of this year, there will be a serious shortage of shrimp materials, leading to a sharp increase in product prices, especially […]
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Logistics: Disruptions at major seaports in China and the US push freight rate up further
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Disruptions at seaports in China and the US have significantly affected global trade. That not only disrupted supply chains but also increased international freight rate. In China, the policy of tightening anti-epidemic measures is considered to be the cause of the difficult circulation of goods. Therefore, a large amount of goods to be […]