Aquanews Japanese businesses boost aquatic exports to Vietnam

Japanese businesses boost aquatic exports to Vietnam

Author VNA, publish date Thursday. February 23rd, 2017

Japanese businesses boost aquatic exports to Vietnam

Japanese seafood processors want to increase shipments to Vietnam, heard a trade promotion programme held in Ho Chi Minh City on February 21.

Japanese food is famous for its succulence (Photo: uon.co.jp)

Vietnam is one of Japan’s most important seafood export markets in Asia, said Kazuhiro Takahashi, an official from the Japan External Trade Organisation, highlighting that Vietnamese consumers increasingly favour Japanese food due to its succulence and safety.

He said that high prices have been a barrier for Japanese aquatic products in the Vietnamese market and Japanese firms are working towards technological solutions to cut prices.

Meanwhile, Katsuya Uchida, a representative from the Kyokuyo company, stressed that trade promotion programmes serve as bridges to link Japanese exporters and Vietnamese distributors, helping reduce preservation costs and shorten transport time.

Vo Thanh Do, deputy head of the Agro-Forestry, Seafood Processing and Salt Industry Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, underscored that increasing Japanese shipments to Vietnam will create opportunities for domestic firms to learn about processing technology and increase product quality.

Japan’s seafood exports to Vietnam are estimated at JPY20 billion (US$176.1 million) each year, accounting for 60% of total agro-fishery and seafood shipments to Vietnam. Processed aquatic products, salmon and tuna lead in terms of export volume and value.


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