Export revenue of Vietnamese tuna to the European Union (EU) in October almost doubled compared to the same period last year, hitting USD 14 million, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Producers and Exporters (VASEP).

The 92 percent increase in October lifted the country’s total tuna export value to the EU in the first ten months of this year to USD 87.9 million, a year-on-year increase of 4.9 percent.

Tuna for exports

Vietnamese tuna products have been exported to 20 countries in the EU bloc. Of these, Italy, Germany and Belgium are the three largest buyers.

However, while exports to Italy saw continuous growth since the beginning of this year, exports to Germany and Belgium were reported to be unstable.

According to VASEP, while the EU market imported more processed tuna products than fresh tuna from Vietnam last year, imports of these products decreased 10 percent this year to USD 39 million.

Meanwhile, the import of fresh, frozen and dried tuna products saw a year-on-year growth of 22 percent this year to USD 49 million.

The association said that Vietnamese canned tuna products are facing difficulties in EU markets due to high tariffs, whereas similar products from Ecuador and the Philippines have more advantages with zero percent preferential tariffs.

It predicts tuna exports, especially of fresh and frozen products, will continue to rise ahead of the holiday season.

Source: VNA