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Volatility Of Raw Materials And “3 Things At The Factory” Plan For Seafood Exporters Copy
ReadmoreVolatility Of Raw Materials MEKSEA.COM – VASEP suggested alternatives for restoring production and export, after the quarantine period “3 things at the factory”. According to official letter No. 89/CV-VASEP from the government reporting the current COVID situation, all businesses must follow the principle of: Every company arranges for personnel to live and work in the […]
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Meksea in meeting with Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Farming Cooperatives – HELPING FARMERS TO BUILD A SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN DURING COVID-19.
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – Facing the situation of factories shutdown, 70% closure, 30% production 20-30% capacity, Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Agricultural Development (MARD), represented by MARD’s Southern Working Group 970, had asked Mekong Seafood Connection (MEKSEA) to organize a conference with representatives of agricultural departments of the provinces to find solutions for raw materials backlog in cooperatives […]
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Businesses are feverish because of the escalating sea freight rates, shipping lines push responsibility to forwarder agents
Readmorevasep.com.vn –Import-export businesses said that shipping lines answered “crooked”, lacked frankness and “blamed” businesses, forwarding agents (FWD). The meeting between foreign shipping lines and businesses in the industry such as seafood, pepper, timber, textiles, leather and footwear, etc… was “hot” with many frank exchanges of opinions. Businesses “cry” too much to bear While importers and […]
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Seafood industry in the pandemic – How Meksea could help?
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – In the midst of the complicated Covid-19 situation due to the Delta variant, it has significantly affecting all aspects of Vietnam’s seafood export industry. In recent weeks, many factories, an industrial park in Tien Giang province, and a number of fishing ports in the central and western regions have been temporarily closed to prevent the […]
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Vietnam: Pangasius prices may fluctuate in the second half of the year due to the impact of COVID-19
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in Ho Chi Minh City and soon moved to the Mekong Delta, fish farming and transportation of raw materials to manufacturers and processing units were both hampered. In the near future, this is predicted to have an impact on Pangasius pricing. According to the Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers […]
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What may affect the seafood supplies?
ReadmoreMEKSEA.COM – The Covid-19 has been quite complicated in Vietnam now as the more contagious Delta variant continues to spread in many provinces and localities. After Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC) and its industrial neighbors Binh Duong and Dong Nai, have already imposed social distancing order under Directive 16, 16 southern localities including the entire Mekong Delta […]
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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, […]