As of June 2017, Vietnam’s pangasius sales to the Netherlands amounted to US$22.6 million, down 2.3% over the same period last year. Currently, there were over 20 pangasius exporting companies to the market. Most of pangasius items exported to this market are frozen form; besides, other items include frozen breaded pangasius, frozen pangasius steaks, pangasius portion, pangasius loins and frozen whole pangasius.
According to the ITC statistics, in the first four months of 2017, the import price of pangasius into the Netherlands ranged from US$2.4 to US$2.65 per kg, down from US$0.2 to US$0.4 per kg over the same period in 2016.
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Whitefish imports into the Netherlands by markets, Jan-Apr 2017 (Volume: MT; Value: Thousand US$) |
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No. |
Markets |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
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|
Volume |
Value |
Volume |
Value |
Volume |
Value |
Volume |
Value |
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|
1 |
Russia |
2.653 |
11.632 |
3.525 |
15.179 |
4.326 |
18.107 |
7.280 |
28.227 |
|
2 |
Norway |
4.595 |
16.541 |
2.875 |
10.266 |
3.088 |
12.116 |
3.598 |
11.836 |
|
3 |
Iceland |
892 |
4.696 |
635 |
3.343 |
2.595 |
13.082 |
1.624 |
8.770 |
|
4 |
U.S |
2.124 |
5.915 |
1.159 |
3.397 |
1.148 |
3.475 |
1.168 |
3.440 |
|
5 |
Vietnam |
1.190 |
2.980 |
1.088 |
2.800 |
853 |
2.016 |
1.133 |
2.650 |
|
6 |
China |
1.267 |
4.034 |
1.459 |
3.718 |
625 |
1.952 |
680 |
1.943 |
|
7 |
Namibia |
231 |
934 |
222 |
1.077 |
303 |
1.288 |
253 |
1.125 |
|
8 |
Germany |
527 |
1.761 |
636 |
2.051 |
280 |
1.217 |
280 |
1.003 |
|
9 |
Denmark |
283 |
1.271 |
159 |
711 |
333 |
1.341 |
238 |
998 |
|
10 |
Belgium |
- |
1.295 |
- |
1.361 |
- |
965 |
261 |
834 |
|
11 |
UK |
175 |
592 |
290 |
993 |
278 |
1.093 |
183 |
765 |
|
12 |
Faroe Islands |
158 |
593 |
31 |
119 |
306 |
1.174 |
82 |
406 |
|
13 |
Greenland |
0 |
- |
438 |
1.486 |
866 |
2.894 |
102 |
346 |
|
14 |
South Africa |
100 |
410 |
56 |
245 |
60 |
282 |
52 |
245 |
|
15 |
Indonesia |
58 |
272 |
70 |
376 |
71 |
296 |
75 |
225 |
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Source: ITC |
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Whitefish imports into the Netherlands by products, Jan-Apr 2017 (Thousand US$) |
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Code |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
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Frozen Cod fillets (HS 030471) |
14.313 |
13,428 |
27,207 |
21,939 |
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Frozen Cod (HS 030363) |
20.630 |
14,093 |
16,895 |
21,738 |
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Frozen Alaska Pollock fillets (HS 030475) |
7.814 |
6,337 |
4,928 |
4,721 |
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Frozen Haddock (HS 030364) |
1.075 |
2,245 |
2,518 |
4,200 |
|
Frozen Haddock fillets (HS 030472) |
1.665 |
2,448 |
3,409 |
3,426 |
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Frozen pangasius, catfish fillets (HS 030462) |
3.426 |
3,369 |
2,586 |
2,542 |
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Frozen Hake fillets (HS 030474) |
1.862 |
2,008 |
2,068 |
1,782 |
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Chilled/fresh Cod (HS 030251) |
1.488 |
1,707 |
1,051 |
991 |
|
Frozen tilapia fillets (HS 030461) |
717 |
742 |
304 |
445 |
|
Frozen tilapia (HS 030323) |
580 |
448 |
257 |
439 |
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Alaska Pollock meat (HS 030494) |
336 |
63 |
42 |
327 |
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Frozen pangasius, catfish (HS 030324) |
150 |
96 |
33 |
285 |
|
Frozen Alaska Pollock (HS 030367) |
371 |
277 |
506 |
232 |
|
Total |
54.883 |
48,109 |
62,418 |
63,319 |
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Source: ITC |
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