These advantages from existing mechanism and policies include a program on sustainable development of the fisheries economy during 2016-20.

Under the program, the shrimp industry will actively produce varieties of black tiger shrimp and white leg shrimp to meet the demand of market demand.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development as well as other State management agencies have removed many obstacles in export procedures to create favorable conditions for export enterprises.

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The shrimp sector now has many favorable conditions with the Government’s higher attention, including opening of material production centers and solutions on supplying raw material, according to a representative of Minh Phu Seafood Corp, Vietnam’s largest shrimp producer.

Regarding the export market, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), the global economy is expected to recover strongly, especially in major markets such as the U.S., Europe, Japan and China, which is the basis for forecasting a higher demand of seafood in those markets this year.

In addition to this, a series of bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) will open up more opportunities for Vietnamese enterprises to boost seafood exports to those markets, the association said.

For instance, VASEP expects shrimp exports to the Republic Korea to increase strongly in future due to the support in tariff as a result of the FTA signed between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea, reported dautuchungkhoan.vn.

Another favorable factor is that other shrimp-exporting countries are facing difficulties in production and exports.

The representative of Minh Phu Corp said Vietnamese shrimp exports must face the strong competition from India and Indonesia. The corporation has a strategy in place to match the product quality with those markets as well as increase value-added products.

VASEP reported that Vietnam’s shrimp export value reached USD 700 million in the first three months of this year, a year-on-year increase of 18 percent. This was a good beginning for the fisheries sector.

In 2017, Vietnam gained USD 3.85 billion in seafood export value, a year-on-year surge of 22 percent, with large contribution from white shrimps at USD 2.5 billion.

Last year, Vietnam exported shrimps worth USD 1.48 billion to the European Union, USD 1.41 billion to the U.S., USD 1.3 billion to Japan, USD 1.2 billion to China and USD 780 million to the Republic of Korea.

Source: VNA