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Tuna exports to Australia show a three-digit increase

Tuna exports to Australia show a three-digit increase
Author: Son Trang - Translated by Hoang Duy
Publish date: Monday. February 21st, 2022

Although Vietnam’s tuna exports to Australia remain modest in value, it is currently showing an impressive three-digit growth rate.

Tuna exports to Australia increased to a three digits number in the first 10 months of the year. Photo: TL.

According to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), in the first ten months of 2021, Australia is one of the rare markets where Vietnam’s tuna export growth rate reached a 3 digits number.

Information from the General Department of Customs shows that Vietnam’s tuna export to Australia reached nearly USD 2.7 million, an increase of 103% over the same session last year.

Continuously since the beginning of the year, Vietnam’s tuna export value to Australia remains at a high growth rate. Tuna products exported to Australia’s market all showed a strong increase in comparison with the same session. Tuna products mainly for export to Australia’s market include canned or bagged oiled tuna, frozen tuna meat/filets, frozen tuna cuts…

There are currently 19 Vietnamese businesses participating in tuna export to Australia. The largest among them are Ha Long - Da Nang Canned Food One Member Limited Liability Company, Hai Long Nha Trang Seafood Co., Ltd, and Ba Hai Joint Stock Company.

According to the International Trade Centre, over the first 9 months of 2021, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines are the top four largest tuna suppliers for Australia’s market.

Thailand and Indonesia with market shares of 73% and 23% respectively are holding the first and second positions. Vietnam is currently the third-largest supplier, accounting for 1,6% of the total import value of Australia.

In the first nine months of 2021, tuna imports of Australia from Vietnam were up 209%, while imports from Thailand were down 15% and Indonesia up 28%.

In comparison with Thailand and Indonesia, the prices of Vietnam’s tuna products are lower at the moment. This is a clear sign showing that businesses around the world are trying to expand their shares in this market.


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