Australia increases import shrimp from Vietnam

Australia’s import of shrimp from Vietnam has surged this year while imports from Thailand and China have dropped, the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) said, citing data of the International Trade Center (ITC).
Reduce imports from Thailan and China, Australia increases import  shrimp from Vietnam. (Source: vasep)
Australia increases import of shrimp from Vietnam. (Source: Vasep)

According to ITC data, Australia’s import of Vietnamese shrimp increased by 51% in the first seven months of 2022. Processed products accounted for 40% of shrimp from Vietnam to the Australian market.

The ITC said due to China’s Zero-COVID policy, China's shrimp production faced difficulties, and output decreased, causing the country's shrimp exports to Australia to fall.

Moreover, Australian customers favour processed shrimp products while Thailand's processing level is not as high as Vietnam's.

Australia's total shrimp imports in the first seven months of this year were valued at nearly 234 million USD, up 29% over the same period last year.

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(Source: VNA)