VASEP published Report on Vietnam seafood exports in Q1/2026

TOTAL SEAFOOD TRADE 09:44 08/06/2026
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In a rapidly changing global seafood market, timely insights and reliable data are more critical than ever. The Report on Vietnam Seafood Exports in Q1/2026 provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in Vietnam’s seafood production, trade performance, and export trends, helping businesses navigate uncertainty and identify new growth opportunities.

This report offers an in-depth analysis of Vietnam’s seafood export performance during the first quarter of 2026, covering key product categories including shrimp, pangasius, tuna, cephalopods, and mollusks. It examines export dynamics across major destination markets such as the United States, China, the European Union, Japan, and South Korea, highlighting shifts in demand, competitive pressures, and emerging market trends.

Beyond trade statistics, the report delivers valuable insights into policy developments, market fluctuations, and industry challenges that could impact business performance in the coming months. Readers will gain a clearer understanding of the risks associated with changing regulations, intensifying competition, and evolving consumer preferences, while also identifying potential opportunities for expansion and strategic investment.

Designed for seafood exporters, importers, investors, industry associations, and policymakers, the report transforms complex market data into actionable intelligence. By combining detailed export figures with expert market analysis, it enables stakeholders to make informed decisions, strengthen market positioning, and respond proactively to industry developments.

Whether you are looking to evaluate market performance, assess business risks, explore new opportunities, or develop strategies for the remainder of 2026, the Vietnam Seafood Export Report, Q1/2026 serves as an essential reference tool.

VASEP respectfully invites enterprises, regulatory agencies, research institutions, and international partners to register for the Report to access in-depth, reliable information and data, contributing to policy planning, trade promotion, and the enhancement of the competitiveness of Vietnam’s seafood sector in the new phase of integration.

Please subscribe the Report on Vietnam seafood exports HERE or contact: Ms. Hai Yen; Email: nguyenyen@vasep.com.vn; Mobile: +84 8 5858 2626

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