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Vietnam Import/Export surges by nearly 40 percent

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lol selling shrimp to 10 TPP is enough to make VN rich:woot:.... Seriously, you should really do a IQ test. How about this, ask your half brother Viet, see if he agree with you?
Pls care abt your own nation. Trump just raise tariff on CN steel, million Cnese r losing job.
 
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Pls care abt your own nation. Trump just raise tariff on CN stee, million Cnese r losing job.
Not million Chinese, but billion Chinese have no job, even we don't have job, but China are still live better and richer than Vietnamese, I think you vietnamese women also don't like work, so they come to China.:coffee:
 
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And i hope vietnam will not smugled shrimp seed from indonesia into vietnam, and start importing it legally
https://regional.kompas.com/read/20...ludupan-ribuan-benih-lobster-benur-ke-vietnam
indonesia is not allowed to join TPP due to money manipulation. So, we wont "smuggle" anything from u to avoid being sued by other TPP.

Not million Chinese, but billion Chinese have no job, even we don't have job, but China are still live better and richer than Vietnamese, I think you vietnamese women also don't like work, so they come to China.:coffee:
Post reported and u r in my ignore list.:coffee:
 
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Man, No VNese care abt Indonesia, u r not allowed to join TPP too, nothing to say wt u guys/
Lol, you bragging about vietnamese shrimp industries but you forget to mention those shrimp seed are smugled from indonesia, btw we don't need TPP to grow our economy
 
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indonesia is not allowed to join TPP due to money manipulation. So, we wont "smuggle" anything from u to avoid being sued by other TPP.


Post reported and u r in my ignore list.:coffee:
:rofl:, that's why you vietnamese men are not popular in women, even your vietnamese women.

Impotent vietnamese men!:sniper:
 
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Lol, you bragging about vietnamese shrimp industries but you forget to mention those shrimp seed are smugled from indonesia, btw we don't need TPP to grow our economy
Tell that to Aussie, tell them dont buy VN shrimp, we dont care abt Indonesia.

Australian delegation to learn about Vietnamese shrimp production








An Australian delegation will visit Viet Nam from February 26 to March 2 to learn about the processing chain for shrimps exported to Australia.
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This was announced by the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

The delegation will focus on the main issues, including prevention and control of aquatic animal diseases and issuance of shrimp export quarantine certification. It will visit the laboratories where shrimps are tested for white spot syndrome and yellow head disease before being exported.

Delegation members will also visit other facilities related to the shrimp processing chain, including facilities that produce shrimp varieties, breed shrimps and process the exported shrimps, in Soc Trang, Bac Lieu, Kien Giang and Ca Mau provinces.

To ensure favourable conditions for the delegation to understand the process and to further the export of Vietnamese shrimps to the Australian market, the Department of Animal Health under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development will coordinate with VASEP and local seafood firms exporting shrimps to Australia to support the exporters while working with the Australian delegation.

The department said local seafood exporters should actively review the processing chain for seafood exports to Australia, including infrastructure conditions, equipment, quality management system, records, data, processes relating to production chains and bio-safety conditions.

According to the Viet Nam Trade Office in Australia, seafood products have great potential of being exported to Australia because the market there needs some one million tonnes of seafood. Australia’s domestic production only meets 30 per cent of the demand, which is why the country needs to import 70 per cent of seafood, including canned fish, fillet fish, shrimp, squid and octopus. The demand continues to increase with population growth.

At present, Viet Nam is Australia’s fourth largest seafood supplier after Thailand, New Zealand and China, but Vietnamese seafood products account for just 11 per cent of the market share.

Viet Nam, however, is the largest shrimp supplier to Australia, with a market share of 35 per cent.

The Trade Office said Australia was a potential seafood export market for Viet Nam, but local businesses must strictly comply with Australian regulations on food hygiene and safety as well as bio-safety. There are still some cases of Vietnamese seafood failing to meet Australian food safety requirements. This has affected the reputation of Vietnamese seafood products, the office said.

Last year, Viet Nam’s seafood export value reached the highest at US$8.3 billion, an increase of $1 billion compared to 2016. Of this, $3.8 billion came from shrimp exports, with a year-on-year increase of 21 per cent.
http://en.vietstock.vn/970-309225/a...-learn-about-vietnamese-shrimp-production.htm
 
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Lol, you bragging about vietnamese shrimp industries but you forget to mention those shrimp seed are smugled from indonesia, btw we don't need TPP to grow our economy
shirmp industriy is a very big industry for Vietnam, because they can be rich through the industry only, don't break their dream, you should know that their land has been polluted by Orange Agent, no much better banana too:-).
 
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According to the Viet Nam Trade Office in Australia, seafood products have great potential of being exported to Australia because the market there needs some one million tonnes of seafood. Australia’s domestic production only meets 30 per cent of the demand, which is why the country needs to import 70 per cent of seafood, including canned fish, fillet fish, shrimp, squid and octopus. The demand continues to increase with population growth.

At present, Viet Nam is Australia’s fourth largest seafood supplier after Thailand, New Zealand and China, but Vietnamese seafood products account for just 11 per cent of the market share.
So, after TPP come into force in 2019, VN can kill Thai, CN on Aussie's seafood market :cool:
 
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Too bad most of exports were made by foreign companies except rice and oil exports. These foreign investors would move out of Vietnam once they find the labor cost here is not cheap enough compared to its neighbors. So staying relatively poor is an essential demand for Vietnam's prosperousness. Sounds weird, right?

Vietnam is actually slave country of foreign investors. It has no independent industry of it own. The TPP would make the situation worse.

You see the picture very clearly, so what VN need to do now is use the money it earns to support local company, it will be very very difficult at beginning, but when the foreign company start to move out, those local company will become the back bone of you country!
 
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Tell that to Aussie, tell them dont buy VN shrimp, we dont care abt Indonesia.

Australian delegation to learn about Vietnamese shrimp production








An Australian delegation will visit Viet Nam from February 26 to March 2 to learn about the processing chain for shrimps exported to Australia.
Australian-delegation-to.jpg


This was announced by the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

The delegation will focus on the main issues, including prevention and control of aquatic animal diseases and issuance of shrimp export quarantine certification. It will visit the laboratories where shrimps are tested for white spot syndrome and yellow head disease before being exported.

Delegation members will also visit other facilities related to the shrimp processing chain, including facilities that produce shrimp varieties, breed shrimps and process the exported shrimps, in Soc Trang, Bac Lieu, Kien Giang and Ca Mau provinces.

To ensure favourable conditions for the delegation to understand the process and to further the export of Vietnamese shrimps to the Australian market, the Department of Animal Health under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development will coordinate with VASEP and local seafood firms exporting shrimps to Australia to support the exporters while working with the Australian delegation.

The department said local seafood exporters should actively review the processing chain for seafood exports to Australia, including infrastructure conditions, equipment, quality management system, records, data, processes relating to production chains and bio-safety conditions.

According to the Viet Nam Trade Office in Australia, seafood products have great potential of being exported to Australia because the market there needs some one million tonnes of seafood. Australia’s domestic production only meets 30 per cent of the demand, which is why the country needs to import 70 per cent of seafood, including canned fish, fillet fish, shrimp, squid and octopus. The demand continues to increase with population growth.

At present, Viet Nam is Australia’s fourth largest seafood supplier after Thailand, New Zealand and China, but Vietnamese seafood products account for just 11 per cent of the market share.

Viet Nam, however, is the largest shrimp supplier to Australia, with a market share of 35 per cent.

The Trade Office said Australia was a potential seafood export market for Viet Nam, but local businesses must strictly comply with Australian regulations on food hygiene and safety as well as bio-safety. There are still some cases of Vietnamese seafood failing to meet Australian food safety requirements. This has affected the reputation of Vietnamese seafood products, the office said.

Last year, Viet Nam’s seafood export value reached the highest at US$8.3 billion, an increase of $1 billion compared to 2016. Of this, $3.8 billion came from shrimp exports, with a year-on-year increase of 21 per cent.
http://en.vietstock.vn/970-309225/a...-learn-about-vietnamese-shrimp-production.htm
We indonesian will be happy if vietnam economy boom and its people prosperous but please do not steal our fish in our waters and smugled indonesian shrimp seed and exported it to other country and claimed it as yours.
 
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We indonesian will be happy if vietnam economy boom and its people prosperous but please do not steal our fish in our waters and smugled indonesian shrimp seed and exported it to other country and claimed it as yours.
Complain it to Aussie, Dud! Aussie and other TPP nations r doing inspection for our shrimp now before they buy big amount of seafood from VN .

Dont say that to me. Poor Vnese may steal fish like Indonesia pirates robbing around ASEAN, but rich Aussie, rich Brunei, rich JP etc dont buy cheap, unhealthy fish from Indonesia.

Pls Stop your nonsense here. Tell that to Aussie inspection guys.
 
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