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Vietnam tops frozen fish fillet exports to Brazil

Vietnam surpassed China to become the top exporter of frozen fish fillets to Brazil over the past eight months, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Vietnam surpassed China to become the top exporter of frozen fishfillets to Brazil over the past eight months, according to the VietnamAssociation of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

In thereviewed period, Vietnam sold about 44,000 tonnes of tra (pangasius)fish to Brazil while China shipped 33,000 tonnes, mainly saltwater fish.

By September 15, Vietnamese tra fish exports to the marketreached 86.2 million USD, up 19 percent compared to the same period lastyear and accounted 7.3 percent of the country’s total export of theproduct.

With the import volume, Brazil remains the second biggest customer of Vietnam’s tra fish, behind the US.

In2013, Brazil was listed in Vietnam’s top ten seafood importers,recording a value of 123 million USD, nearly 122 million USD of whichcame from tra fish.

The Brazilian market is increasinglyimportant to Vietnamese exporters of seafood products, especiallyfrozen tra fish fillets since exports to major markets like the EU, theUS, and Japan are seeing declines in demand and are facing tariff andtechnical barriers.-VNA

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