Việt Nam remains Singapore's 5th largest aquatic product supplier

Oct 29th at 08:12
29-10-2024 08:12:23+07:00

Việt Nam remains Singapore's 5th largest aquatic product supplier

Việt Nam remained Singapore's 5th largest exporter of aquatic products for three straight quarters, the Việt Nam Trade Office in the city-state has said.

Việt Nam remained Singapore's 5th largest exporter of aquatic products for three straight quarters. — VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Đạt

Statistics from the Singaporean Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority showed that during January-September, the country imported nearly SGD839.1 million (US$635.24 million) worth of aquatic products from nearly 100 countries and territories, a decrease of 4.51 per cent from the same period in 2023.

The top exporters of aquatic products to Singapore during the period were Malaysia with a 13.42 per cent market share, Indonesia 10.98 per cent, Norway 10.34 per cent, China 9.81 per cent, Việt Nam 9.22 per cent, and Japan 8.42 per cent.

Commercial Counselor Cao Xuân Thắng, Head of the Việt Nam Trade Office in Singapore, said the above statistics demonstrated the important position and role of Vietnamese aquatic products in the Singapore market.

However, to increase market share sustainably, increasing the ranking and export value of aquatic products to Singapore, Việt Nam needed to continue improving the product quality.

He noted that high inflation and the trend of tightening spending in Singapore were also major challenges for exporters, including Việt Nam.

Countries that can take advantage of logistics and reduce costs would create a greater competitive advantage in exporting goods to Singapore, Thắng added. 

Bizhub





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Hà Nội to organise two big exhibitions to promote supporting industry in 2025

Hà Nội will organise two big exhibitions to promote the development of supporting industry in 2025, according to a plan recently issued by the municipal People’s...

HCM City seeks to smoothe cross-border e-commerce

The HCM City Department of Industry and Trade has announced that it plans to inspect businesses selling on online platforms which show signs of violating...

Handicraft exports expected to reach US$2 billion in 2024

Due to market challenges and internal factors within the industry, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Trần Thanh Nam predicts that Việt Nam’s...

​Vietnam’s agro-forestry-fishery exports to hit $61bn in 2024: deputy minister

Vietnam’s agro-forestry-fishery exports are expected to fetch a record high of US$61 billion this year, given positive signs over the past few months, Deputy...

​Chinese e-commerce platform Temu operates in Vietnam without license

Over the past two weeks, Vietnamese consumers can easily bump into advertisements for Chinese e-commerce platform Temu which offers low-cost products and discounts...

Hanoi's bamboo industry faces shortage of raw materials

Developing sustainable sources of raw materials is vital for the craft industry's long-term growth and for meeting the objectives of Hanoi's 2030 Action Plan.

​Semiconductor giants explore investment opportunities in Vietnam

Major players in the global semiconductor industry, including Global Foundries, AMD, Lam Research, Coherent, Cadence, KLA, Synopsys, Intel, and Marvell, are set to...

​Vietnamese manufacturers struggle for survival amid price pressure from Chinese e-commerce platforms: insider

The influx of cheaper Chinese products sold to online shoppers in Vietnam via Chinese e-commerce platforms like Temu, Taobao, and 1688 is presenting significant...

Convenience stores remain aggressive

The convenience store market in Vietnam is highly competitive, with renowned chains expanding aggressively despite facing financial challenges.

Hà Nội trade fair promotes safe agricultural products and business expansion

A trade fair for safe agricultural, forestry and aquatic products from Hà Nội and nearby provinces opened on Thursday’s evening at Big C Thăng Long supermarket.


MOST READ


Back To Top