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22/05/2026
TML Admin
Seafood Guides

Vietnam Seafood Export Report: Opportunities and Challenges 2026

The year 2026 represents a powerful transformational phase for Vietnam's seafood export sectors amid a dynamic global economy. Recovering consumer purchasing power in major markets, paired with next-generation Free Trade Agreements (FTAs like EVFTA and CPTPP), offers huge expansion horizons while introducing strict compliance regulations.

Major Global Markets and the Eco-Friendly Consumer Trend

The largest importing countries for Vietnamese seafood remain the USA, EU, Japan, South Korea, and China. Within these markets, eco-friendly consumer trends, sustainable sourcing certificates, and supply chain transparency are transitioning from optional to mandatory.

Importing partners in the EU demand absolute compliance with biosafety regulations and legal IUU sourcing checks. It is no longer just about freshness; the entire path from aquaculture farm or offshore harvest vessel to the factory packaging line must be strictly monitored and digitally documented.

TML Seafood's Pioneering Leadership in Brand Elevation

Confronting these industry demands, THAI MINH LONG SEAFOOD COMPANY LIMITED has actively upgraded its processing infrastructure, digitizing our product traceability systems from ASC/BAP certified aquaculture zones all the way to finalized container shipments.

Our corporate strategy prioritizes high-value-added offerings (such as Nobashi shrimp, Tempura shrimp, and pre-cleaned ready-to-cook frozen squid) over raw bulk materials. Through this focus, Vietnamese seafood products and TML Seafood's signature items are successfully securing premium space on supermarket shelves across Europe and Japan, creating outstanding national economic value.