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Australia strongly increases imports of Vietnamese shrimps

Australia strongly increases imports of Vietnamese shrimps
Author: Son Trang - Translated by Samuel Pham
Publish date: Saturday. October 23rd, 2021

In the first half of this year, shrimp imports into Australia increased sharply, especially Vietnamese shrimp, while shrimp imports from Thailand and China decreased.

Vietnamese shrimp is occupying an overwhelming market share in Australia. Photo: TL.

According to VASEP, the latest statistics of the International Trade Center (ITC) show that, in the first five months of 2021, shrimp imports into Australia have reached USD 127 million, up 40% over the same period last year.

A notable thing is that Vietnam's shrimp imports into Australia have increased sharply, but imports from Thailand and China have shown signs of decrease. In the first five months of this year, Vietnam's shrimp imports into Australia have reached USD 79 million, up 93% while imports from Thailand and China have decreased by 4% and 31% respectively.

Vietnam, Thailand, China, Malaysia, and Brunei are the top five shrimp suppliers to Australia, in which Vietnam is the largest market, accounting for an overwhelming share of 62% of the total value of imported shrimp. Next is Thailand, ranked second, accounting for 16%. China ranked third, accounting for 10%.

Although the price of shrimp imported from Vietnam is still higher than rival countries USD 1 - 2/kg, Vietnamese shrimps are competing very well in this market.

Australia is a potential shrimp export market in the CPTPP market group. In the past 2 years, the export value of Vietnamese shrimp (especially whiteleg shrimp) to the Australian market has been positive. In the second quarter of 2021, there are 81 Vietnamese enterprises participating in exporting shrimp to this market, the largest of which is Minh Phu Seafood Cooperation.

Shrimp products exported to Australia in the first half of this year are also quite diverse, which mainly include whiteleg shrimp and frozen black tiger prawn.


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