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Aquatic product exports decline by more than 35 percent

Aquatic product exports decline by more than 35 percent
Author: Thanh Hai – Translated by Gia Bao
Publish date: Saturday. May 9th, 2020

According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), due to impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, most enterprises have suffered a decline of 35-50 percent in export orders as they were canceled and delayed or faced a shortage of raw materials.

Pangasius fish exports were affected most seriously. Since the beginning of this year, almost the export activities to the Chinese market have been interrupted or stopped.

In March this year, when the disease spread widely in Europe and the US, many pangasius export orders also were jammed, canceled or suspended.

As for shrimps, enterprises have flexibly reduced their prices by 25-30 percent to boost demand but around 35-50 percent of export orders to the US and Europe were delayed or canceled.


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