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Frozen Tuna exports from Vietnam to the Middle East increased by 7%.
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In recent years, the Middle East has grown in importance as a market for Vietnamese frozen tuna exports. According to Vietnam Customs data, after the United States, the European Union, and the CPTPP, the Middle East was Vietnam’s fourth largest frozen tuna export market in the first five months of 2021. Vietnam’s frozen tuna shipments […]
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Seafood “hot” again as high freight and container shortage
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – For November 2020 until now, the situation of shipping lines increasing shipping rates and the shortage of containers for import and export is one of the difficult problems that seafood enterprises are facing. It causes sudden difficulties, congestion and very high costs for Vietnam’s seafood export industry in particular and export industries in general. […]
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Delta Variant Prevents Recovery Of Global Economy
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – The dangerous Delta Variant may obstruct the global economy’s recovery. The economic benefits will be lost away if countries open up and the number of diseases rises dramatically. International economic experts have warned, according to CNBC, that the spread of the Delta Variant will make the prospects for global economic growth this year bleak. […]
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Volatility Of Raw Materials And “3 Things At The Factory” Plan For Seafood Exporters
ReadmoreVolatility Of Raw Materials MEKSEA.COM – In the past few weeks, when the epidemic situation in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta provinces gradually became tense, the price of raw shrimp in key provinces such as Ca Mau began to fluctuate strongly. According to data from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, […]
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Vietnam: Target to remove the “yellow card” of seafood by 2022
ReadmoreMEKSEA NEWS – On July 13, the National Steering Committee for Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing had an online meeting with 28 coastal provinces and cities related to the European Commission’s illegal fishing activities. EC) at the end of 2017 issued a “yellow card” warning for Vietnam’s fishing activities. Lieutenant General Nguyen Trong Binh, Deputy […]
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Which country will replace when India lacks shrimp?
ReadmoreIndia is one of the countries most affected by the Covid crisis. With this situation, India is expected to reduce the supply of vannamei shrimp in the coming months. Many importers in the main markets of the US and EU wonder if any country can replace this supply. According to Jeff Sedacca, CEO of importer […]
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Vietnam Seafood Industry Rapid Growth Continues Through The Year 2021 Despite The Covid-19 Pandemic
ReadmoreHow did the seafood industry grow up steadily in the first 6 months of 2021? According to a report of the Vietnam Directorate of Fisheries, it is estimated that by the end of June, the total fishery production will reach 4.1 million tons, increased 3% over the same period in 2020. Of which, the fishing […]
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Social distancing order caused huge disruptions in employment across the seafood supply chain.
ReadmoreHCMC has imposed its second 15-day citywide social distancing order as the current epicenter seeks to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. The city has been struggling to attain Covid-19 tests, referred to as a travel pass, for its workers so they could freely transport goods to customers. Some other businesses say each province’s […]
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“Either we change or we die” & The horrible status of worldwide logistics industry
ReadmoreA logistics company has used slogan “Either We change or we die” as the subject line for all of the emails they send to their customers. The slogan sounds heavy and stressful, but It describes exactly about the reality that the global supply chain is experiencing/facing to. Currently, the import-export, transportation and logistics industries are […]
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Logistics Facing Severe Shipping Crisis Throughout The Year 2021 – Frozen Containers are putting back behind
ReadmoreNearly 2 year, world suffered served impacts from COVID-19 outbreak. Especially global transportation industry, there are three shipping crises due to COVID-19 outbreak. They are a reason why the freight cost increases significantly. First crisis is severe container shortage when the world’s economies start to recover with significantly fast speed. It leads to a lack […]