Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’stuna exports to Italy soared by 8,599 percent last month over the same period lastyear.
Thisstaggering increase transformed Italy into Vietnam's largest tunamarket in the EU in the first nine months of this year.
The figureswere announced by the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers(VASEP) last week.
Canned tunawas still the only export product group to post growth over the sameperiod, up 22 percent. Meanwhile, Vietnam's exports of fresh and frozen tunadecreased by 30 percent.
Vietnam'stuna exports to the EU market had high growth last month, a year-on-yearincrease of 51 percent, after two months the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement(EVFTA) took effect.
The EU'sabolition of tax on fresh and frozen tuna products right after the agreementcame into effect has made these Vietnamese products more attractive for EUcountries.
Besides,Vietnamese processed and canned tuna products are also attractive to thismarket. This showed the door to the EU market was opening wider forVietnamese tuna businesses, said VASEP.
Thecountry's tuna exports to the US showed signs of recovery in the last twomonths after a period of decline due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuna exportvalue of Vietnam to the US reached more than US$25 million last month, up 2 percentover the same period last year.
The marketfor canned tuna in the US, after a long period of gloom, has shown good growthdue to its familiarity with most consumers and the disruption of beef, pork andpoultry supplies due to the pandemic.
Therefore,the US's tuna imports are increasing compared to the same period last year.
In additionto the US and EU markets, Vietnam's tuna exports to Japan and Canada also grewlast month.
After threeconsecutive months of decline, tuna exports to Japan have increased again.Meanwhile, Canada is a bright spot market for Vietnam this year, withcontinuous three-digit growth in recent months./.