Meanwhile, the exported volume decreased by 32.8 per cent, 169,300 tonnes, compared to 251,700 tonnes shipped a year earlier.
This decrease was mainly due to lower sales of frozen products, fishmeal and fish oil.
According to the latest Statistical Bulletin prepared by Produce, between January and July 2013 the sale of products abroad of 680,800 million tonnes of fish products generated USD 1,392.7 million while in the same period last year 1.4 million tonnes had been exported for USD 2,160.9 million.
In July 110,500 tonnes of fishmeal were exported for USD 181.7 million while in the same month last year 186,600 tonnes worth USD 256.4 million had been sent abroad, figures that indicate losses of 40,8 per cent and 29.2 per cent, respectively.
However, between January and July, 2013 a total of 351,500 tonnes of fishmeal was exported, 63.3 per cent more than in the same period in 2012 (958,700 tonnes).
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July exports led foreign sales of fishmeal in the first seven months to USD 624.9 million, representing 47.9 per cent less than in the same period in 2012 (USD 1,199.2 million).
Meanwhile, crude oil exports totalled 15,200 tonnes last July, that is to say, 5 per cent less than in the same month in 2011 (16,000 tonnes) .
Considering the first seven months of 2013, a total of 45,100 tonnes of oil was sold abroad, 74.7 per cent more than in the same period last year (178,500 tonnes).
These sales generated USD 118.4 million, an amount that represents a decrease of 54.5 per cent compared to the same period in 2012 (USD 260.4 million).
In July about 31,200 tonnes of frozen products were also exported, a volume that accounts for a decrease of 11.7 per cent compared to 35,300 tonnes exported a year earlier.
In the first seven months of this year, 216,600 tonnes of frozen products were sold abroad, which is an amount that represents a decrease of 4.8 per cent compared to the same period in 2012 ( 227,500 tonnes).
(vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s tuna exports reached USD 81 million in April 2026, down 6% compared to the same period in 2025. In the first four months of the year, export turnover totaled USD 289 million, down 4.8%. Although the overall export picture has yet to brighten significantly, market trends are becoming increasingly diversified rather than moving in a single direction.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s pangasius industry is undergoing strong restructuring starting from the broodstock and fingerling segment in order to improve productivity, quality, and export competitiveness. This is considered a critical foundation for the sustainable development of the industry amid rising production costs and increasingly stringent market requirements.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) According to Vietnam Customs data, pangasius exports in April 2026 reached USD 206 million, up 18% compared to the same period in 2025 — marking another consecutive month of double-digit growth since the beginning of the year. Cumulative pangasius export turnover in the first four months of 2026 reached USD 720 million, up 17% year-on-year, reflecting the positive growth momentum of this key export product.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s shrimp exports in the first four months of 2026 maintained positive growth momentum, reaching approximately USD 1.5 billion, up 15% compared to the same period last year. However, behind this result lies diverging trends across markets, as the global shrimp industry continues to face pressure from inflation, high inventories, price competition, and increasing trade risks.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In Vinh Tuy commune (Kien Giang Province), many shrimp farmers are adopting bottom aeration systems and reporting clear economic benefits, helping increase income and reduce production risks.
(vasep.com.vn) In the first three months of 2026, Vietnam’s exports of crabs and other crustaceans reached more than USD 93 million, up 23% compared to the same period last year. The result shows that the sector is experiencing a fairly positive recovery, especially in its two key product groups: crabs and swimming crabs. However, behind the growth figures are several concerns: export markets remain highly concentrated, raw material supply is unstable, and trade barriers from the US and EU are becoming increasingly stringent.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In Ca Mau province, many farmers are transitioning from traditional methods to high-tech shrimp farming, adopting recirculating systems with minimal water exchange to improve efficiency and reduce risks. In Hung My commune alone, there are about 260 super-intensive shrimp farming households covering more than 265 hectares, playing a key role in local economic development.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In the first three months of 2026, Vietnam’s exports of fish cake and surimi reached USD 63 million, down 5% compared to the same period last year. Although total export value declined slightly due to decreases in some key markets, many other destinations continued to post strong growth, opening up room for this convenience-oriented processed segment in the coming quarters.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Favorable weather conditions in the early months of 2026 have brought encouraging signs for fisheries activities in Quang Tri. Output has grown steadily, contributing to improved livelihoods for local residents.
Entering 2026, Vietnam’s seafood industry is facing a period of both high expectations and mounting pressures. Following the positive recovery in 2025, production and export activities in Q1/2026 demonstrated the strong adaptability of Vietnam’s seafood business community amid continued global trade volatility, intensifying international competition, and increasingly stringent compliance requirements in import markets.
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