
Vietnam’s seafood exports have consistently shown strong growth, and they are on track to reach an unprecedented high this year, despite certain obstacles. In the initial 11 months of 2025, the total revenue from seafood shipments was over US$10.5 billion, marking an increase of 14.6% compared to the same period in the previous year, as reported by the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers.
Among the various types of seafood, shrimp was a significant contributor to the overall growth, generating $4.31 billion, representing a 21.2% increase year-on-year. Pangasius, a type of catfish, brought in over $2 billion, a rise of 9%, and tuna accounted for $855.7 million. Furthermore, molluscs, marine fish, and value-added products all experienced growth in the double digits.
Countries that are part of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) were the primary recipients of Vietnam’s seafood exports, accounting for 27.2% of total shipments. The volume of exports to these nations grew by 24.3% year-on-year.
China and the EU also saw significant increases in shipments, with growth of 30.6% and 11.9% respectively. Additionally, exports to the U.S. increased by 8.1%, reaching $1.78 billion.
Le Hang, the deputy general secretary of the association, observed that the success of Vietnam’s seafood exports, in spite of an unpredictable global market, is a testament to the strategies adopted by its exporters, which are both proactive and adaptable.
The exports are expected to experience a minor decline in December due to seasonal impacts and a cautious approach from exporters dealing with the U.S., as several businesses have chosen to temporarily limit new orders from the U.S. due to the impending guidance on its Marine Mammal Protection Act. However, shrimp shipments may not be significantly affected due to steady demand from Japan, the EU, and CPTPP nations.
Looking at the current data and end-of-year projections, it is anticipated that the annual revenue from seafood exports will reach somewhere between $11.2 and $11.3 billion, which would be the highest figure to date. Shrimp exports are projected to exceed $4.6 billion, thereby setting a new record, and it is forecasted that the shipments of pangasius will surpass $2.1 billion due to the recovering demand in Asia. Tuna exports are also estimated to surpass $900 million.
What factor contributed the most to the growth in Vietnam’s seafood exports?
The largest contributing factor to the growth in Vietnam’s seafood exports was shrimp, which generated $4.31 billion and saw a 21.2% increase compared to the previous year.
How have Vietnam’s seafood exports fared in the global market?
Despite uncertainties in the global market, Vietnam’s seafood exports have shown consistent growth due to the proactive and adaptable strategies of its exporters.
What is the projected revenue from Vietnam’s seafood exports this year?
Based on current data and end-of-year predictions, the annual revenue from seafood exports will likely reach between $11.2 and $11.3 billion, which would be the highest figure to date.