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Exports of shrimp and pangasius to the US increased in QII/2013
Update: (9/3/2013)

Accounting 21% of total Vietnam seafood exports, the US continues to be the largest importer of Vietnam seafood with nearly US$ 500 million in first 5 months of 2013, up 7.5 percent over the same period of last year.
40% shortage of pangasius expected for Vietnam’s seafood processors in 3Q due to material shortages
Update: (8/29/2013)

Vietnam’s seafood processors will experience a 40% shortage of pangasius fish in the third quarter this year.
Vietnamese pangasius industry - ups, and downs
Update: (8/26/2013)

Vietnamese enterprises have undergone eight administrative reviews since being imposed with an anti-dumping tax for the first time in 2003.
Shrimp exports to Japan show recovery signs
Update: (8/20/2013)

In the second quarter of 2013, shrimp exports to Japan hit US$186.4 million, registering an increase of 14.9 percent from that of the same period of 2012, driving shrimp exports to the market in H1 to US$293.9 million, up 6.6 percent from H1 of 2012.
Vietnam exported shrimp price rose in the first half of 2013
Update: (8/16/2013)

Reports from main shrimp importers (the U.S., EU, Japan) showed that the shrimp price tends to increase rapidly. In 2013, many shrimp producers in Asia - the largest region producing shrimp in the world – continued to suffer from outbreaks of early mortality syndrome (EMS).
Capture fisheries production reached over 1.4 million MT
Update: (8/16/2013)

According to the Directorate of Fisheries under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, through the year to date, capture fisheries production of the whole country counted for over 1.4 million MT, representing an increase of over 10 percent from that of the same period of 2012.
Opportunities for Vietnamese seafood exports to Australia
Update: (7/23/2013)

Australia is a potential market for seafood products. The country is importing averagely 200,000 MT per year, making up 70 percent of its annual fish consumption. Fish from Vietnam accounted for 25 percent of total Australian imports.
Thailand’s pangasius exports down and imports up
Update: (7/23/2013)

Thailand’s frozen pangasius fillets (HS0304) has been on downtrend while imports of this product are strongly increasing. The current stronger Thai baht against U.S. dollar made many local processors reduce or even stop production in absence of new orders. Some companies intended to close their operations if the value of baht continues to soar higher. Thai fishery industry is asking governement to take measures to stabilize its currency in order to keep domestic fish production on track.
Opportunities for Vietnamese seafood exports to Australia
Update: (7/22/2013)

Australia is a potential market for seafood products. The country is importing averagely 200,000 MT per year, making up 70 percent of its annual fish consumption. Fish from Vietnam accounted for 25 percent of total Australian imports.
Middle East - Potential market for Vietnamese pangasius
Update: (7/10/2013)

Over the recent years, Middle East is highlighting to be a potential market for seafood products, while other importing markets showed quiet signs in demand.
Vietnamese pangasius export recovered in May 2013
Update: (7/10/2013)

Most of import markets of Vietnamese pangasius showed recovery signs since April 2013. According to Vietnam Customs, pangasius exports reached US$174.09 million in May 2013, up 15.7 percent compared with that of May 2012. In the first five months, Vietnam generated US$708.89 million, up 1.5 percent from the same period of 2012
Mekong Delta reached US$1.6 billion of pangasius export
Update: (5/7/2013)

Mekong Delta-based provinces have recently sent 53,000 MT of pangasius products abroad. So far, the region reached the total export volume of 592,000 MT, worth US$1.6 billion.
Singapore - ASEAN's largest importer of Vietnam frozen Pangasius fillets
Update: (5/7/2013)

Over the five recent years, Vietnam has remained the leading supplier of pangasius to Singapore. Vietnam’s earnings from fish export to the market were 2 times higher than that of Indonesia – Singapore’s second largest supplier.
Support for fish farmers suffer from disaster and epidemic
Update: (5/7/2013)

In November 8th 2012, the Prime Minister signed to issue the Decision No. 49/2012/QĐ-TTg amending and supplementing the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 142/2009/QĐ-TTg on supportive policy for fish farmers in the regions affected by natural disaster and epidemic to recover their production.
VASEP's five measures to save pangasius industry
Update: (5/7/2013)

Vietnam export of pangasius products is struggling with many difficulties in the global market, especially in the EU. To keep business, fish farmers and processing companies have to reduce their farming areas or limit fish stocking.
Administrative procedures hinder enterprises' development
Update: (5/7/2013)

In July 20th 2012, Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS), Vietnam Leather & Footwear Association (LEFASO) in co-ordination with Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), General Department of Viet Nam Customs held a conference on building harmonized labor relations and simplifying administrative procedures in import and export activities.
2013: Pangasius production down, its price up
Update: (5/7/2013)

Vietnam pangasius industry will stop boosting production and farming areas in 2013, according to Vu Van Tam – Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Ministry at the conference on pangasius production and consumption in Mekong Delta to wrap up the industry’s activities in 2012 and undertake new plans for 2013.
A draft on revised tax management law hinders fish import
Update: (10/30/2012)

In the period of 5 years (2007 – 2011), total seafood importvalue of Vietnam has surged by 118 percent in which 80 – 85 percent served for processing and exporting.
Vietnamese gov't agrees to give tra fish farmers preferential interest rates for loans
Update: (10/30/2012)

While tough global conditions mean many sections of the economy are currently swimming upstream, Tra fish farmers have been given the chance to make a splash after the Government agreed to offer them preferential loan interest rates.
Can Tho: pangasius farming area up 18% in Q.III/2012
Update: (10/16/2012)

In the first three quarters of 2012, Can Tho province produced 117,287 MT of fish in the area of 12,427 hectares, down 14% in fish output and down 4% in farming surface from January – September 2011, reported Can Tho’s Sub-Department of Fisheries.
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