(13th Congress) - Vietnamese tuna exports to the United States have enjoyed a sharp rebound following a period of enduring a constant decline, according to figures released by the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) has reported.
Vietnam’s tuna exports to US increases. (Photo: PLO)
The association revealed that the country’s tuna exports to the US throughout August and September recorded an increase of 5.2% and 1.6%, respectively, therefore bringing the total export value during the first nine months of the year to over USD208 million, representing an annual decline of 13.8%.
Throughout the reviewed period, fresh, frozen, and dried Vietnamese tuna exports to the US market fell by approximately 39% on-year, while processed and canned tuna exports enjoyed a sharp rise of roughly 29%.
This level of robust growth has served to boost the total value of local processed and canned tuna exports to the US market from 36.8% to a figure of 55%.
Furthermore, the average export price of frozen tuna and steamed tuna fillets to the US hovered between USD9.3 and USD7.1 per kilo, respectively.
According to VOV, with US businesses in the process of rebuilding warehouses, import demand for processed and canned tuna from the US is anticipated to increase in the near future./.
Compiled by BTA