Tra fish exports to China on the rise

May 31st at 15:41
31-05-2019 15:41:38+07:00

Tra fish exports to China on the rise

Viet Nam’s tra fish (pangasius) exports to China have been skyrocketing since 2015, making it the biggest market for Viet Nam's tra fish by 2017.

 

Last year shipments to China were worth US$528 million.

Top tra exporters including Vinh Hoan Corporation and Nam Viet Corporation (Navico) have also looked for opportunities to introduce their products to restaurant and supermarket chains and on e-commerce channels such as Alibaba and JD.com in the country of more than 1.3 billion.

Doan Toi, Navico chairman, said the Chinese market has a big demand for tra fish products which are used at fast food restaurants and hotels and for in-flight meals.

“They know how to process tra fish, which a popular food among common people in Viet Nam, into high-quality foods. They are fond of Vietnamese tra products.”

Truong Thi Le Khanh, chairwoman of Vinh Hoan, said for continued exports to China, Vietnamese businesses must understand that market well.

In the American market, prices of imported tra products could change but slowly, whereas in the Chinese market the prices change very quickly, she said.

Vinh Hoan’s tra exports to China are under formal export contracts and so face no risk in the market, she said.

Toi said the US – China trade war had no impact on the profits Vietnamese tra fish make in China.

Even the devaluation of the yuan would have “little impact”, he said.

Doan Chi Thien, his assistant, explained that fluctuations in the dong and yuan do not matter much because transactions between Nam Viet and its Chinese partners are carried out in dollars.

According to figures released by the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers, in April exports of tra fish were worth $143.8 million, including $42.9 million to China.

China remained the biggest importer followed by the European Union, ASEAN member countries and the US.

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