Vietnam’s tuna exports to Chile continuously increased in 2023
MEKSEA.COM – According to statistics, Vietnam’s tuna exports to Chile have been continuously increasing since early 2023. In August 2023, Vietnam’s tuna exports to this country increased by 75%, equivalent to nearly 1.3 million USD.
Accumulated in the first 8 months of 2023, Vietnam’s tuna exports to Chile reached more than 10 million USD, increasing by 65% compared to last year. In particular, the volume in the first 8 months is the highest value during 3 years recent.
In the first 8 months of this year, Chile trends to importing processed tuna and canned tuna from Vietnam, increasing by 131% compared to the same period last year. Vietnam’s loin tuna exports to this market also significantly increased by 39%. Currently, Chile imports mainly frozen tuna meat/loin from Vietnam, accounting for nearly 60% of total export turnover to this market.
In the first half of this year, inflation in Chile stood at 2.1%, a low level in the past 3 years. By the end of June 2023, the consumer price index in this country continued to decrease. And this is boosting consumption in this country.
Vietnam, with its import tax advantage as committed in the CPTPP agreement, will be a strength for businesses to expand their business in this market. Therefore, Vietnam’s tuna exports to Chile will continue to grow well in the last months of the year.
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By Hayati (Meksea Team)
(hayati@mekseaconnection.com)
(Reference: VASEP)
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