Fisheries sector sets sight on 2014 exports
The fisheries sector plans to break
into its potential markets such as the
Seafood export earnings this year hit US$6.7 billion, a
year-on-year increase of 10%, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development.
Vietnamese seafood products are exported to 156 countries and
territories, and the US, EU and Japan are the biggest consumers, importing
more than US$1 billion worth of the products each in 2013.
These three markets are expected to bring back US$2 billion in
export value in 2014.
Truong Dinh Hoe, General Secretary of the Vietnam Seafood
Exporters and Producers (VASEP), says seafood businesses need support from
the State, especially Vietnamese trade offices abroad, to overcome trade
barriers, including anti-dumping lawsuits.
Trade promotion is one of the effective ways to penetrate the
lucrative EU market. VASEP recently signed a memorandum of understanding with
After Pangasius, VASEP will boost trade promotion for other
Vietnamese seafood products in this market, says Hoe.
However,
VASEP worked closely with relevant Japanese agencies which are
expected to increase the Ethoxyquin level by 20fold to 0.2ppm in April 2014,
easing pressure on shrimp businesses.
The fisheries sector is seeking to develop newly exploited
markets like
It needs support from Vietnamese trade counsellors to directly
contact Chinese giants and penetrate deeper into the mainland rather than
marketing products in Guangzhou province at present.
VASEP is working together with Vietnamese trade offices in
these markets to help seafood businesses get a firm foothold there.
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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 12, 2013
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