Mỹ-Trung xung đột thương mại, xuất khẩu tôm Việt Nam đi Mỹ lợi hơn

Theo VASEP, cuộc chiến thương mại Mỹ – Trung có thể tạo ra cơ hội cho Việt Nam tăng xuất khẩu tôm vào Mỹ.

my-trung xung dot thuong mai, xuat khau tom viet nam di my loi hon hinh 1Chiến tranh thương mại Mỹ – Trung có thể là cơ hội cho tôm và cá tra Việt.

Từ đầu tháng 7, cuộc chiến thương mại Mỹ-Trung chính thức bắt đầu khi Mỹ tuyên bố áp thuế nhập khẩu (NK) 25% lên 800 mặt hàng có tổng kim ngạch 34 tỷ USD từ Trung Quốc. Đáp lại, Trung Quốc tuyên bố áp thuế tương tự lên 545 mặt hàng NK từ Mỹ, bao gồm nông sản, ô tô và hải sản.

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China to become second largest importer of Vietnam shrimp

Last update 17:33 | 13/12/2017

Vietnam’s shrimp exports are estimated at US$3.5 billion in the 11 months leading up to December with the EU, Japan and China as the three biggest importers.

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Exports to China obtained an impressive growth of 60.5% with an estimated value of US$629.26 million, accounting for 18.1% of Vietnam’s total shrimp export value. Meanwhile China’s shrimp imports are on a strong upward trend to meet rising consumer demands for year-end festivals, especially the Lunar New Year. Tiếp tục đọc “China to become second largest importer of Vietnam shrimp”

Rice to riches: Vietnam’s shrimp farmers fish for fortunes

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The Mekong Delta, long renowned as the “rice bowl of Vietnam”, is now also home to a multi-billion-dollar shrimp industry and burgeoning numbers of farmers are building fortunes from the small crustaceans. (Photo: AFP/Roberto SCHMIDT)

SOC TRANG, Vietnam: With a flashy gold watch and a chunky matching ring, Tang Van Cuol looks a far cry from the average Vietnamese farmer as he slings back a shot of rice wine and boasts about his projected earnings.

After years scratching a living growing rice and onions or farming ducks, the 54-year-old says his life was transformed in 2000 – by shrimp.

The Mekong Delta, long renowned as the “rice bowl of Vietnam”, is now also home to a multi-billion-dollar shrimp industry and burgeoning numbers of farmers are building fortunes from the small crustaceans. Tiếp tục đọc “Rice to riches: Vietnam’s shrimp farmers fish for fortunes”

Japan becomes largest importer of VN’s shrimps

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Update: May, 17/2017 – 15:47

Việt Nam exported shrimp to 68 markets in the first quarter of 2017. — Photo vcci.com.vn
Viet Nam News HÀ NỘI — Japan has become the largest market for Vietnamese shrimps, accounting for 21.9 per cent of the country’s shrimp export value in the first quarter of 2017.

The Việt Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) reported that in the first three months of this year, Việt Nam’s shrimp exports to Japan reached US$135.4 million, a year-on-year increase of 29.6 per cent. The significant growth is because of the rise of the yen, which has encouraged Japanese enterprises to move to imported shrimp. Tiếp tục đọc “Japan becomes largest importer of VN’s shrimps”