Vietnam shrimp exports to Korea to increase by 30% in 2019
(11/22/2019 12:00:00 AM)
South Korea ranked 5th in importing shrimp
from Vietnam, accounting for 10.9% of total shrimp export value of
Vietnam. In 2018, Vietnam shrimp exports to Korea reached US$385.8
million, up 1% compared to 2017. With stable demand, high export prices
and tariff preferences through the Korea - Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement
compared to its competitors, Vietnam still has many opportunities to
boost shrimp exports to this market in 2019.
In
the first half of 2018, Vietnam shrimp export to Korea grew positively
in all months. During the second half of the year, Vietnam shrimp
exports to Korea decreased. Shrimp prices on world and domestic markets
fell, while world supply of shrimp rose, affecting the export of
Vietnam shrimp to Korea in the second half of 2018.
In
2018, in the structure of Vietnam's shrimp products exported to Korea,
whiteleg shrimp accounted for the largest proportion at 85.5% whereas,
the proportion of black tiger shrimp accounted for only 6.2%. In
particular, live/ fresh/ frozen whiteleg shrimp (HS03 code) accounted
for the highest value of all Vietnamese shrimp products exported to
Korea. The export price of peeled and tail-on whiteleg shrimp with sizes
such as 21/15, 51/70, 71/90, 91/110, 100/200 ranging from US$7.2-9.5 /kg.
According to ITC statistics, in 2018, importing shrimp to this market reached nearly US$ 650.8 million, up 7.2% compared to 2017.
Vietnam
was the largest supplier of shrimp to Korea accounting for an
overwhelming 58% market share while other competitors such as Thailand
accounts for 11.2%, Ecuador acounts for 10.5%, and China accounted for
4.8%. Among the largest shrimp supplies to Korea, shrimp imports from
Vietnam and Ecuador progressed while imports from Thailand and China
dropped compared to 2017.
In
the Korean market, Vietnam must compete on shrimp price with China,
India and Ecuador . However, Vietnam was subject to the lowest import
tax (10%) compared to other rival suppliers such as China (20%), India
(12.5%), Ecuador (20%) and Thailand (10%). ).
It is expected that Vietnam will export about US$500 million to Korea in 2019, a progress of 29.5% compared to 2018.
VIFEP
|