2023 News: July 2023 Vietnam Export Issue Report
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The current state of aquaculture and fishery production, focusing on major sectors such as shrimp, catfish, and tuna, during the second quarter of 2023. It also provides insights into output, farming areas, and raw material prices.
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The development of seafood exports, highlighting key products like shrimp, catfish, tuna, squid, octopus, crab, scallop, and surimi, along with monthly market trends in the second quarter of 2023.
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The average export prices of various seafood items, including black tiger shrimp, whiteleg shrimp, catfish, tuna, squid, octopus, crab, scallop, and clams, during different markets with the first six months of 2023
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The top 100 seafood exporting companies during the first six months of 2023.
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The top 10 seafood exporting companies for specific products in the same period.
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Comparing Vietnam's position in the seafood exporting industry with other countries in each sector.
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Focus on seafood imports, providing details on key products and supply sources in Q2/2023, analyzed on both monthly and quarterly bases.
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Offers forecasts for production and exports in Q3 and the entire year 2023, presenting a comprehensive outlook based on specific products and markets.
The expected release schedule for reports in 2023.

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