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    Vietnam's tuna exports record triple-digit growth in January

    • Last Update: 2022-04-17
    • Source: Internet
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    From SeafoodNews on March 3, the Vietnam Association of Aquatic Products Exporters and Producers (VASEP) reported that tuna exports achieved triple-digit growth in January this year, reaching US$88 million, an increase of 108% year-on-year, with frozen tuna being the main export.
    products, accounting for more than 66% of total exports
    .
     
    Vietnamese tuna is mainly exported to the United States, China, the European Union, Japan and CPTPP member countries
    .
     
    The United States is the largest export market, accounting for 50% of its exports; exports to China amounted to US$44 million, a year-on-year increase of 210%; exports to the European Union also increased significantly.
    Compared with the previous year, exports to the Netherlands and Lithuania increased significantly.
    Exports surged 243% and 2,000%, respectively; among CPTPP members, exports to Canada and Peru rose 26% and 2,300%, respectively; while exports to Japan fell 17%
    .
    Frozen tuna for aquatic products export
     
    Vietnamese tuna is mainly exported to the United States, China, the European Union, Japan and CPTPP member countries
    .
     
    The United States is the largest export market, accounting for 50% of its exports; exports to China amounted to US$44 million, a year-on-year increase of 210%; exports to the European Union also increased significantly.
    Compared with the previous year, exports to the Netherlands and Lithuania increased significantly.
    Exports surged 243% and 2,000%, respectively; among CPTPP members, exports to Canada and Peru rose 26% and 2,300%, respectively; while exports to Japan fell 17%
    .
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