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Factors help promote Vietnam shrimp exports in 2017 Factors help promote Vietnam shrimp exports in 2017

Vietnam’s shrimp exports in 2017 recorded a remarkable growth with a growth of 22.3% compared with 6.7% in 2016. Exports to all major markets posted

15/03/2018

Up 7.9% in Vietnam shrimp exports to US Up 7.9% in Vietnam shrimp exports to US

The U.S. remains to be the largest market of Vietnamese shrimp, making up 22.5% of total shrimp exports in 2016

11/03/2017

Vietnam shrimp exports to touch USD 3.8 billion Vietnam shrimp exports to touch USD 3.8 billion

Exports of whiteleg shrimp occupied the largest proportion of 65.4%; those of black tiger shrimp accounted for 23%, the rest was marine shrimp with 11.6%

27/02/2018

Recovery in shrimp exports to Japan and EU Recovery in shrimp exports to Japan and EU

After the recovery in 2016, Vietnam shrimp exports in the early 2017 climbed down. The sales in Jan 2017 hit US$198.7 million; down 12.6% year on year.

30/03/2017

Vietnam shrimp exports sluggish, but to recover along with prices Vietnam shrimp exports sluggish, but to recover along with prices

Vietnam’s shrimp exports last April were worth only $275.2, a 0.4 percent drop year-on-year

30/08/2018

Slight growth in Vietnam shrimp exports Slight growth in Vietnam shrimp exports

After a slight decrease of 5% in QII/2018, Vietnam’s shrimp exports in the first month of QIII decreased by 20.3% to see US$294.5 million.

31/10/2018

Vietnam shrimp exports to U.S. enjoy zero tariffs Vietnam shrimp exports to U.S. enjoy zero tariffs

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) has released the final results of the 13th period of review (POR 13), officially imposing 0% tariffs on over 30 Vietnamese

28/09/2019

Australia urged to import shrimp Australia urged to import shrimp

Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Tuấn Anh has called on the Australian Government to allow the import of prawns and uncooked shrimps again soon.

16/02/2017