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EXPORT OF VIETNAMESE CANNED TUNA TO THE US WENT UP

Export Of Vietnamese Canned Tuna To The US Went up

Declining Tuna Exports amidst the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected Vietnam’s tuna exports to various markets. By the end of April 2020, the total value of Vietnam’s tuna exports had reached $196 million, indicating a 16% decrease compared to the same period in 2019. Despite ongoing efforts, there has been limited recovery observed

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ASSESSORS MUST RECONSIDER MSC TUNA EVIDENCE

Assessors Must Reconsider MSC Tuna Evidence

Adjudicator’s Findings on MSC Certification of East Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fishery The independent adjudicator overseeing the formal objections process for the potential Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of the East Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery has released his findings. Mr. Eldon Greenberg, an experienced lawyer in environmental law and mediation, made his decision following a formal

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Xuất khẩu gần 40 tỷ USD hàng hóa sang thị trường CPTPP

Việt Nam đã xuất khẩu gần 40 tỷ USD hàng hóa dệt may, giày dép, nông thủy sản, điện thoại, đồ gỗ… sang các thị trường thuộc Hiệp định Đối tác Toàn diện và Tiến bộ xuyên Thái Bình Dương (CPTPP).   Theo Báo cáo Xuất nhập khẩu năm 2019 do Bộ Công Thương vừa

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Shrimp and pangasius market recap White leg shrimps prices on rise in April 1

April Recap: White Leg Shrimp Prices Rise in Shrimp Market

Following the removal of social distancing measures on April 22, the domestic shrimp market has shown signs of growing demand. However, the pangasius material market remains stagnant, presenting challenges for industry players. Pangasius Market Analysis In March 2020, prices of pangasius material in the Mekong Delta ranged from 18,000 to 18,200 dong/kg. Companies have maintained

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Online conference about agricultural product trade between Vietnam and China

Vietnam – China Agricultural Product Trade Online Conference

An online conference was recently held with the purpose of supporting Vietnamese companies in establishing connections with potential Chinese importers, addressing the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic that have hindered traditional trade promotion activities. Sessions and Topics Covered The conference encompassed six sessions dedicated to trading, advertising, and promoting Vietnamese products. Each session focused

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VIETNAM SHRIMP EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA WENT UP

Vietnam Shrimps Exports To Australia Went Up

Vietnam has emerged as a significant player in the Australian shrimp import market, ranking seventh in terms of shrimp importers and accounting for 3.8% of Vietnam’s total shrimp export value. After a decline in 2018, Vietnamese shrimp exports to Australia experienced positive growth in 2019. Recovery and Double-Digit Growth In 2018, Vietnamese shrimp exports to

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EUROPEAN COUNCIL ADVANCES VIETNAMESE SHRIMP INDUSTRY BOOSTING TRADE DEAL

EU Council Advances Vietnamese Shrimp Industry – Trade Boost

EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) Ratified The European Council recently ratified the free trade agreement with Vietnam, signaling a significant development for the country’s trade relations. The agreement is set to eliminate tariffs on Vietnamese shrimp, currently ranging from 12% to 20%, gradually reducing them to zero over a period of seven years. Implementation and

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SEAFOOD EXPORTERS FLOUNDERING DUE TO COVID 19 1

SEAFOOD EXPORTERS FLOUNDERING DUE TO COVID-19

Declining Orders and Raw Material Shortages According to a survey conducted by the Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (Vasep), seafood companies have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly since the beginning of March. Vasep revealed that most seafood companies experienced a significant decline in orders, ranging from 35% to 50%,

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