Vietnam earned over 4 million USD from tuna exports to Portugal in the first five months of this year, representing an impressive year-on-year increase of 419 percent.
This result made Portugal one of Vietnam’s ten largest tuna importers, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
In the period, Portugal imported over 2.5 million USD worth of tuna fillet from Vietnam , up over 941 percent over the same period last year and 1.4 times higher than the 2012 figure. As a result, Vietnam becomes the second largest tuna exporter to Portugal after Spain.
Vietnam also recorded a strong surge in exporting fresh and frozen tuna products to the European country in the period, raking in more than 924,000 USD, up 67 percent year-on-year.
The Southeast Asian nation ranked fourth among exporters of processed tuna products to Portugal with an export value of almost 809,000 USD.
It is forecast that the exports of Vietnam’s steamed tuna fillet to the European country will continue to increase in the coming time.
However, with recent requirements of the Earth Island organisation regarding the “Dolphin safe” label on tuna products, Vietnamese exporters will be likely to meet difficulties in maintaining its growth as present.-VNA
This result made Portugal one of Vietnam’s ten largest tuna importers, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
In the period, Portugal imported over 2.5 million USD worth of tuna fillet from Vietnam , up over 941 percent over the same period last year and 1.4 times higher than the 2012 figure. As a result, Vietnam becomes the second largest tuna exporter to Portugal after Spain.
Vietnam also recorded a strong surge in exporting fresh and frozen tuna products to the European country in the period, raking in more than 924,000 USD, up 67 percent year-on-year.
The Southeast Asian nation ranked fourth among exporters of processed tuna products to Portugal with an export value of almost 809,000 USD.
It is forecast that the exports of Vietnam’s steamed tuna fillet to the European country will continue to increase in the coming time.
However, with recent requirements of the Earth Island organisation regarding the “Dolphin safe” label on tuna products, Vietnamese exporters will be likely to meet difficulties in maintaining its growth as present.-VNA