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The seafood industry aims for a target of 10 billion USD in 2025 

 Monday, August 4,2025

AsemconnectVietnam - Along with market diversification and taking advantage of incentives from agreements such as EVFTA and CPTPP, the seafood industry aims for a target of 10 billion USD this year.

According to estimates from the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), in the first 6 months of 2025, the total seafood export turnover reached about 5.11 billion USD, an increase of 16% over the same period in 2024. Of which, shrimp exports recorded impressive growth of nearly 2.14 billion USD (up by 30.4%), while pangasius brought in about 925 million USD (up by 8%).
Mr. Nguyen Hoai Nam - General Secretary of VASEP - commented that this result was achieved thanks to the recovery of the international market, along with the continuous efforts of the business community and the active support from Vietnamese representative agencies abroad, especially trade offices. In many trade promotion programs in key markets, embassies and trade offices have accompanied and effectively supported seafood enterprises in promoting, connecting and expanding markets.
According to Mr. Nam, the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) that the Government has negotiated and signed are showing clear effectiveness, bringing many practical benefits to the industry. Tariff incentives, favorable market access conditions and trade openness commitments help businesses improve their competitiveness and expand their export scale.
However, besides positive signals, the seafood industry still faces many challenges. Mr. Nhu Van Can - Deputy Director of the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Control, said that tariff barriers, along with the European Commission (EC) maintaining the "yellow card" warning for exploited seafood, are affecting the international reputation of Vietnamese seafood products. In addition, the increasing requirements of import markets for traceability and product legality also put considerable pressure on the industry.
Mr. Ngo Hong Phong - Director of the Department of Quality, Processing and Market Development (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment) - assessed that the export target of 10 billion USD in 2025 is a big challenge, especially in the context of many difficulties in the US market.
Therefore, in the last 6 months of the year, there must be specific, breakthrough solutions to complete the target. One of the important directions is to promote the reopening of the Chinese market for lobster products, which, if successful, will create new growth momentum. In addition, the Brazilian market also opens up new opportunities when it officially loosens the physical and chemical regulations on pangasius and allows the import of Vietnamese tilapia.
According to Mr. Nguyen Hoai Nam, in the upcoming FTA reviews, VASEP expects to have more new incentives, especially for key products such as shrimp and tuna, which are closely linked to the livelihoods of Vietnamese farmers and fishermen. Specifically, the Association proposes to open more shrimp quotas in the FTA with Korea and expand tuna quotas in the FTA with the European Union (EU).
Expecting a breakthrough thanks to technological innovation and effective integration
According to the assigned target, the fisheries sector must achieve a growth rate of 4.35% in 2025. To achieve this goal, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien emphasized that it is necessary to focus on the aquaculture sector, in which the issue of breeds is the key factor determining production efficiency. Improving the quality and proactively sourcing breeds requires stronger participation from the private sector.
For marine aquaculture, it is necessary to promote the application of technology, call on large corporations to participate in large-scale investment, modernize equipment and technology for marine aquaculture. At the same time, it is necessary to build a close chain of links between the stages of farming, processing and consumption. The Deputy Minister also particularly emphasized the development of seaweed and algae as a strategic direction with high potential in the context of climate change.
The exploitation sector also needs strong changes, especially in the design and construction of new modern fishing vessels, investment in equipment for preserving and processing products right on board. Training of chief engineers and captains must also be focused on to improve operational capacity and sustainable exploitation efficiency.
Regarding the conservation of aquatic resources, the Deputy Minister said that it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive review of existing conservation areas and evaluate actual effectiveness. From there, make appropriate proposals, ensuring a balance between exploitation and conservation. Regarding the IUU issue, the Ministry will continue to strengthen inspection and supervision in localities, resolutely deploy necessary solutions to move towards the goal of soon removing the "yellow card" warning from the EC.
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Source: VITIC/congthuong.vn

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