GENERAL INFORMATION

In Vietnam, the fishery sector plays an important role in the national economy, accounting for about 4-5 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and about 9-10% of national export revenue.

More than 4 millions of people working in the fishery and the growth in production have attributed to the fish exports. Thanks to strongly increase in many years, Vietnam ranks among the top ten seafood suppliers and its seafood products are exported to 170 markets in the world.

Shrimp, pangasius, tuna, squid and octopus are main seafood products exported by the country. In which, shrimp exports create about US$ 3.5 – 4 billion, make up 46-50% of the total seafood sales of Vietnam. Earnings from pangasius reached at US$ 1.7 – 1.8 billion (25% of the total) and exports from Tuna and Cephalopods are US$ 450 – 550 million for each.

Exports to the U.S, Japan, EU, China and South Korea make up 75% of Vietnam’s seafood sales to the wolrd.

5 advantages for Vietnam seafood exports:  

(1)  High commitment and participation from Government, Industry and companies for food safety, environment  and social responsibility;

(2)  Able to supply the big volume and safe quality and stable seafood products;

(3)  Meet all the customers’ requirements, incl. the vertical linkage (integration) for each species sector;

(4)  Vietnam is one in few countries in the world which has the good and stable labor resource; 

(5)  Vietnam has Agreements / FTAs with many countries and territories and has advantages both in product quality and im-ex tax.  

Firms hopeful about 2017

Vietnamese firms are mostly optimistic about their business results for 2017, driven by the improved macro-economy coupled with Government efforts to improve the business climate and remove obstacles.

A survey by the General Statistics Office among manufacturing and processing firms found that 81 per cent of respondents expected stable or better business results this year.

A previous survey by Vietnam Report among the 500 largest enterprises in Vietnam found they were all optimistic about revenue, profit and overall business results for 2017.

Experts said business optimism would become a major driver for economic growth this year.

According to Le Duy Anh, general director of the furniture maker Xuan Hoa Joint Stock Company, said that business confidence was growing. “This is driven by the improved business climate and the Government’s dynamics in removing difficulties for businesses.

“2017 will be a better year for the overall economy with stable macro-economics and higher growth,” Duy Anh said, adding that his company expected to reach 20-per-cent growth compared to 2016.

Last year saw a record of 110,000 new firms registered, reflecting improved confidence in the economy two years after the amended laws on investment and business came into force.

Nguyen Anh Duong from the Central Institute for Economic Management said the Government was more active in undertaking dialogue with firms, listening to their difficulties and proposing solutions.

At the same time, the country’s rapid integration into the global economy was also providing significant opportunities for businesses, such as the participation in trade deals with the EU and the foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community.

Source: VNS


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