Home / / Aquanews

Vietnams tuna exports to EU surge thanks to EVFTA

Vietnams tuna exports to EU surge thanks to EVFTA
Author: Malie Nguyen
Publish date: Tuesday. January 5th, 2021

Thanks to EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), Vietnam’s tuna exports to the EU in September skyrocketed to 11.9 million USD (up 13.3% inter-monthly), according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

On October 10, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development coordinated with the People's Committee of Khanh Hoa province to organize a conference on promoting tuna production by chains, fighting against IUU fishing (Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing) and exporting tuna to the European market under EVFTA agreement, Zing News reported.

According to the representative of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, since the EVFTA took effect in early August, Vietnam’s tuna exports to the EU has witnessed a considerable increase with 11.4 million USD (up 8.6%) in August and 11.9 million USD (up 13.3% compared to the previous months) in September.

“EVFTA has offered prospects for Vietnam's tuna exports to the EU in the last months of 2020. It also creates momentum for seafood exports in the future ", said Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien.

Tien also noted that in order to ensure sustainability, it is necessary for the localities to guide fishermen and businesses catching tuna in line with international commitments, fighting against IUU fishing as well as strictly comply with regulations on food safety and hygiene, intellectual property.

Ruben Saornll Minguez, representative of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, a member of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam said EU has strict regulations on the quality of imported seafood.

“Vietnam is the third-largest seafood exporter in the world. Meanwhile, EU market has a high demand for seafood, averaging 22 kg/person/year” said Ruben Saornll Minguez, adding that if Vietnam fully implements regulations on IUU, goods traceability, and food safety, plus the exemption or reduction of tax, the country’s seafood exports will certainly enjoy vigorous increase.


Related news

Why fish slaughtering methods must be improved in Brazil Why fish slaughtering methods must be improved in Brazil

A new study into the methods used to slaughter farmed fish in Brazilian aquaculture has provoked serious animal welfare concerns

Wednesday. December 30th, 2020
Vietnamese shrimp is leading in exports to Canada Vietnamese shrimp is leading in exports to Canada

Exports of Vietnamese shrimp to Canada in the first eight months of 2020 increased by nearly 27% compared to the same period last year. It is leading

Monday. January 4th, 2021
Tra fish famers, exports hit hard by Covid-19 pandemic Tra fish famers, exports hit hard by Covid-19 pandemic

Tra (pangasius) fish prices have dropped to their lowest levels in 11 years since exports have been hit by Covid-19

Monday. January 4th, 2021