Jan-Oct 2017: Up in Vietnam tuna exports to EU

News 13:47 26/01/2018
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In the first 10 months of 2017, Vietnam’s tuna exports to the EU reached US$115.5 million, accounting for 23.7% of the total export value and increasing by 31.4% over the same period in 2016.

Of that, exports to Germany and the Netherlands rose by 38.4% and 54.3%, respectively over the same period last year.

During the first ten months of this year, Vietnam’s tuna exports to the EU market recorded the good growth, except in Jan 2017, exports decreased by 8.4% over the same period last year. In Feb-Oct 2017, the export value increased from 11% to 111% over the same period of 2016.

Shipments of frozen tuna loins/fillets took the main share in Vietnam’s total tuna exports to the EU, followed by canned tuna. Notably, Vietnam's exports of fresh/live/frozen tuna are being boosted. Meanwhile, Vietnam’s exports of other processed tuna to the EU decreased compared with the same period.

According to the ITC statistics, in the first eight months of 2017, France, the UK and Portugal were top three largest tuna importers in the EU. Imports of processed tuna (HS code 160414); yellowfin tuna (HS code 030342) and frozen tuna fillets, skipjack tuna (HS code 030487) picked up the large proportion of total imports into the EU.

TUNA IMPORTS INTO THE EU, Jan-Aug 2017 (Thousand US$)

No

Markets

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

1

France

48,099

37,925

51,420

48,092

61,146

68,903

63,189

76,750

2

UK

35,839

33,622

42,019

39,767

42,527

46,995

37,813

47,295

3

Portugal

14,278

12,086

15,016

15,776

18,007

17,278

21,205

15,731

4

Czech Republic

1,960

2,041

3,543

3,655

3,593

3,620

4,562

3,569

5

Greek

2,407

2,967

3,309

2,979

3,641

2,995

4,088

2,889

6

Lithuania

420

483

579

480

479

410

542

409

7

Estonia

262

156

189

178

314

243

295

383

8

Austria

3,663

4,521

3,966

5,398

5,709

5,015

6,472

 

9

Belgium

8,234

8,822

9,062

8,410

11,475

12,304

9,825

 

10

Bulgaria

263

288

501

452

505

314

474

 

11

Croatia

1,003

1,564

1,392

1,219

2,150

2,355

3,025

 

12

Cyprus

681

897

927

818

762

942

808

 

13

Denmark

4,614

2,577

4,846

3,495

3,707

5,536

3,372

 

14

Finland

4,033

1,034

2,989

3,187

4,228

3,340

3,367

 

15

Germany

24,042

20,388

30,792

27,935

37,886

31,625

42,564

 

16

Hungary

1,223

1,285

1,539

916

1,088

1,040

1,038

 

17

Iceland

179

21

257

54

60

136

   

18

Italy

88,047

74,599

71,347

72,968

94,490

81,013

86,424

 

19

Latvia

274

107

281

348

533

224

268

 

20

Luxembourg

683

626

620

703

827

814

787

 

21

Malta

1,876

831

987

752

11,715

20,411

15,014

 

22

Netherlands

29,066

17,939

26,815

21,399

27,367

29,884

34,004

 

23

Poland

2,263

3,317

3,155

2,890

3,751

4,040

3,028

 

24

Romania

1,913

2,136

2,425

2,293

2,405

3,016

2,746

 

25

Slovakia

550

861

2,604

1,140

867

1,018

824

 

26

Slovenia

1,460

1,601

2,062

1,796

2,225

2,562

2,705

 

27

Spain

116,527

67,753

96,909

88,211

126,941

94,473

115,443

 

28

Sweden

2,571

2,221

2,936

2,567

2,947

1,682

4,303

 

Total

396.430

302,668

382,487

357,878

471,345

442,188

468,185

147,026

Source: ITC

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