Vietnam aims to become world’s seafood processing hub by 2030
By 2030, the domestic market for processed seafood would reach VND40-45 trillion ($1.75-1.97 billion), which would contribute to seafood exports of US$14-16 billion per year.
By 2030, the domestic market for processed seafood would reach VND40-45 trillion ($1.75-1.97 billion), which would contribute to seafood exports of US$14-16 billion per year.
For the past four years, the Vietnamese Government‘s strong efforts in dealing with the issue have been recognized by the European Commission.
The latest Covid-19 outbreak in India, the world’s largest shrimp producer, has taken a toll on the recovery outlook of this country’s shrimp industry and created opportunities for others.
The fact that Vietnam is already a top trade partner with the EU despite not having an FTA in place highlights the opportunities that the EVFTA will create for Vietnamese seafood producers.
EuroCham Vietnam’s 2025 Whitebook sets the stage for deeper EU-Vietnam economic ties with strategic policy recommendations to strengthen resilience and attract investment.
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09 Apr, 04:58 PMPrime Minister Pham Minh Chinh reaffirms Vietnam's commitment to fair and sustainable trade with the US.
08 Apr, 02:00 PMThe Prime Minister emphasizes the importance of creating incentives and stimulus packages to boost the economy in 2025, and explore other markets to avoid single-market dependence.
08 Apr, 08:48 AMTHE HANOI TIMES — Vietnam currently has over 5.2 million household businesses that paid VND26 trillion (US$1.1 billion) in tax last year, according to the Ministry of Finance.
02 Apr, 09:09 PMThe recognition of key industrial products highlights the city government’s ongoing support for local businesses, fostering innovation and market expansion.
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