Tuna export value slips on low demand, reduced prices

Apr 14th at 15:08
14-04-2015 15:08:40+07:00

Tuna export value slips on low demand, reduced prices

 Tuna exports continued to slide during the first two months of this year due to low demand from the traditional markets and owing to a reduction in price, the General Department of Customs' statistics indicated.

During the first two months of this year, Viet Nam earned US$63.2 million in the total export value of tuna, 13.5 per cent lower than the same period last year, the general department said.

However, the percentage of processed tuna products for exports rose from 38 per cent to 50 per cent of the total export value of tuna.

Exports of most tuna products were cut by 46 per cent, including live, fresh, frozen and dried tuna products. Canned tuna exports fell by 3 per cent and tuna loins slipped by 13 per cent.

Meanwhile, exports of other processed tuna products surged strongly by 36 per cent, the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) said.

The United States, European Union (EU), Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Japan, Israel, Libya, South Korea and Taiwan were the top eight importing markets, accounting for 81 per cent of total Vietnamese tuna exports.

Among these, ASEAN was the only market that had boosted tuna imports from Viet Nam by 20.7 per cent to $6.2 million for the first two months of this year, compared with the same period last year.

The export value of Vietnamese tuna fell by 13.8 per cent to $21.5 million in the United States and 21 per cent to $17 million in the EU from a year ago.

The reduction in Viet Nam's tuna exports was due to lower tuna prices, the depreciation of the Euro and lower market demand from traditional markets, the general department said.

Tuna prices dropped from a high of $2,400 per tonne in October 2012 to $1,000 at present in Thailand, one of the largest tuna markets in the world.

The depreciation of the Euro at present has strongly impacted production costs and competitiveness of tuna processors and exporters in Asia, such as the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam. 

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