January 05, 2026 | 09:16

Vietnam's 2025 seafood exports hit $11.34 billion

Chu Khôi

The figure marking a year-on-year increase of 13% despite ongoing global challenges.

Vietnam's 2025 seafood exports hit $11.34 billion

Vietnam’s seafood export revenue surpassed $11.34 billion in 2025, representing a 13% year-on-year increase, despite ongoing global challenges, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

China and Hong Kong (China) remained the largest import markets, with combined export value reaching $2.45 billion, up 29% from 2024. Exports to the United States totalled nearly $1.9 billion, a modest increase of 3%, while shipments to the European Union rose 12.5% year on year to $1.2 billion.

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) continued to serve as a major growth driver. Seafood exports to CPTPP member countries reached $3.07 billion in 2025, up 22% compared to the previous year, supported by stable demand from key markets such as Japan, Canada, and Australia.

In terms of product structure, Vietnam recorded relatively balanced growth across major seafood categories, with aquaculture maintaining a leading role.

Shrimp exports generated $4.65 billion, a sharp 20% increase year on year and the largest share of the total export turnover. Notably, lobster exports surged to $817 million, more than doubling compared to 2024. Meanwhile, tra fish exports earned $2.19 billion, up 8% from the previous year.

VASEP noted that surpassing the $11 billion milestone reflects the industry’s flexibility and ability to seize market opportunities amid significant fluctuations. However, the association stressed that market and product restructuring remains a long-term strategy, requiring sustained efforts to achieve lasting and sustainable growth.

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