Tuna exports to Italy shoot up 60% in H1

Vietnam gained US$13.3 million from exporting tuna to Italy in the first half of 2019, a year-on-year surge of 60%, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

Vietnam gained US$13.3 million from exporting tuna to Italy in the first half of 2019, a year-on-year surge of 60%.
Vietnam gained US$13.3 million from exporting tuna to Italy in the first half of 2019, a year-on-year surge of 60%.

Particularly, the export value in June enjoyed strong growth, up 728.9% from the same time last year.

As exports revenue expanded unceasingly during March-June, Italy became the first largest importer of Vietnamese tuna in the European Union in the first half. Last year, the country was the 4th biggest buyer of the Vietnamese tuna products.

Earlier, the VASEP expected tuna exports to top US$1 billion this year, up US$350 million from 2018.

Vietnam exported tuna products to 105 markets last year, with the US, the EU, Israel, ASEAN, Japan, Canada, China, and Mexico being the major ones. The US topped the list with nearly US$230 million worth of purchases.

Frozen tuna fillet was a key export item to the US last year as shipments of processed tuna increased significantly while those of canned tuna products fell, VASEP said.

Vietnam was the fourth largest supplier of canned and processed tuna products to the US behind Thailand, Ecuador and China, and the second largest supplier of frozen fillet after Indonesia.