VIETFISH 2015 is coming with many activities happen in the event. 10 meeting and conferences focusing on highlighted topics relating to key seafood sectors such as pangasius quality and market share in EU or Domestic retail channels and demand for high quality seafood in Vietnam or shrimp outlook.
Here is the list of the conferences.
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MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES
IN THE FRAMEWORK OF VIETNAM FISHERIES INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION (VIETFISH) 2015 (24-26 August 2015)
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Shrimp Outlook (Click here to download presentations) |
Hall A 13:30-17:00 24th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - Directorate of Fisheries |
- VASEP - Directorate of Fisheries - NAFIQAD & Department of Animal Health - Mr. Willem - STI Portal; Mr. An Marubeni; Mr.Jiro - Uhrenholt Seafood; Mr. Paul-Amanda Seafood |
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Pangasius in the EU: quality and market share (Click here to download presentations) |
Hall B 13:30-17:00 24th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - SUPA Project - CBI (the Netherlands) |
- VASEP - Directorate of Fisheries - CBI + SeaConnection - SUPA + Agency of Foreign Trade - Mr. Minh - Hung Vuong Corp. |
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Domestic retail channels and demand for high quality seafood in Vietnam
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Meeting room 3 13:00-17:00 24th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - Department of Processing and Trade for Agro-forestry-Fisheries Products and Salt Production - Domestic Market Department (MOIT) |
- VASEP Domestic Suppliers Council - Domestic Market Department ( MOIT) - Department of Processing and Trade for Agro-forestry-Fisheries Products and Salt Production - Association of Vietnam Retailers - Coopmart; Deloitte |
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Technologies for keeping freshness and adding values to seafood products
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Meeting room 2 13:00-17:00 24th Aug 2015 |
- KUSHIRO Chamber of Commerce and Industry - DARD of Da Nang - VASEP |
- Representatives from Kushiro city - Service suppliers from Japan:KUSHIRO INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER; - ST Technos Co., Ltd; Showa Reitou Plant Co., Ltd; Nikko Co., Ltd |
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Potentials for bivalve production & export (Click here to download presentations) |
Hall B 9:30-12:00 25th Aug 2015 |
- Directorate of Fisheries - VASEP |
- Directorate of Fisheries - NAFIQAD - Ben Tre DARD - VASEP - Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Sac, General Director of Hai Nam Co.,ltd - Ms. Nguyen Thi Anh, Director of Sotico |
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Improving seafood product packaging towards sustainability (Click here to download presentations) |
Meeting room 2 9:30-12:00 25th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - NAFIQAD |
- NAFIQAD - AITVN - Vietnam Design Association - Dupont |
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Tuna from Vietnam - Quality and Commitment (Click here to download presentations) |
Meeting room 3 9:30-12:00 25th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - Directorate of Fisheries |
- Directorate of Fisheries - VASEP Tuna Council - Khanh Hoa Department of Agriculture and Rural Development - Tuna market specialist - Representative from Kushiro, Japan - Department of Processing for Agro-forestry-Fisheries Products and Salt Production |
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Market demand and potentials to develop tilapia in Vietnam (Click here to download presentations) |
Hall B 13:00-17:00 25th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - Directorate of Fisheries |
- Directorate of Fisheries - VASEP - Siam Canadian VN - Seed producers, feed producers |
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Opportunities for seafood industry in FTAs (Click here to download presentations) |
Meeting room 3 13:00-17:00 25th Aug 2015 |
- Agency of Foreign Trade - International Cooperation Department (MARD) - VASEP |
- NAFIQAD - Agency of Foreign Trade and Multilateral Trade Policy Department (MOIT) - International Cooperation Department (MARD) - Mr. Nam Director of Hai Vuong Company (HAVUCO) |
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China Seafood Market - Trends and Outlook (Click here to download presentations) |
Hall B 9:30-12:00 26th Aug 2015 |
- VASEP - Directorate of Fisheries |
- VASEP - Mr. Ong Hoang Van - Truong Giang Fishery Holdings Corporation - Ms. Khanh- Vinh Hoan Corporation - Department of Animal Health - NAFIQAD - Asia - Pacific Market Department (MOIT) |
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VASEP Advocacy Conference 2015
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Meeting room 2 9:30-12:00 26th Aug 2015 |
VASEP |
General Department of Taxation; General Department of Vietnam Customs; Directorate of Fisheries; Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; NAFIQAD; Department of Animal Health; Department of Legal Affairs |
Meet the presenters
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Madam Nguyen Thi Anh Chairwoman Tien Giang – Vietnam, Song Tien Trading Co., Ltd. (Sotico)
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Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thu Sac General Manager Hai Nam Co., Ltd |
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Mr. Pham Huu An Sales manager at Marubeni |
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Mr. Jiro Takeuchi Purchase director European Seafood by Uhrenholt |
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Mr. Willem van der Pijl Commercial Director of Seafood Trade Intelligence Portal |
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Mr. Ngo The Anh Expert of Aquaculture Department Directorate of Fisheries
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Mr. Huynh Trung Hieu Market Development Director DuPont Packaging industry in Vietnam
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Mr. Le Xuan Thinh Deputy Director Center Viet Nam National Cleaner Production Centre (Hanoi University of Science and Technology)
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Ms Le Thi Dzieu Thi Quality Assurance Manager, HACCP Team leader Vinh Hoan Corp
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Ms. Le Hang Deputy Director VASEP Training and Trade Promotion Center VASEP (VASEP.PRO)
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(seafood.vasep.com.vn) With continued policy support, technological innovation and close coordination among authorities, businesses and farmers, Vietnam’s pangasius industry is expected to make a strong and sustainable breakthrough during the 2026–2030 period, reinforcing its position as the world’s leading exporter of the fish.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) During the first four months of 2026, Vietnam’s tilapia exports to Asian markets showed varying trends across regions and countries. The Middle East recorded strong growth, with Saudi Arabia emerging as the largest Asian market for Vietnamese tilapia. ASEAN markets also expanded significantly, driven primarily by Malaysia. Meanwhile, Japan maintained solid growth, while exports to South Korea declined compared to the same period in 2025.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Shrimp and pangasius continued to lead growth, helping seafood exports reach $4.67 billion in the first five months of the year; however, differentiation among product groups and increasingly stringent requirements from importing markets are posing many challenges for the industry.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Every day, the seafood processing industry in Ca Mau generates large quantities of shrimp heads and shells during processing operations. In the past, these by-products were largely treated as waste, increasing production costs and posing potential environmental risks. However, thanks to advanced processing technologies, materials once considered waste are now being transformed into high-value products, creating a circular economy model within the seafood industry.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam Clean Seafood Corporation has invested in a 280-hectare super-intensive shrimp farming zone in Tran De Commune, Can Tho City, generating export value of approximately VND 3 billion per hectare per year—around 50 times higher than traditional agricultural production.
(vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s seafood exports reached USD 1.02 billion in May 2026, up 0.6% year-on-year. Cumulative exports in the first five months of 2026 totaled USD 4.67 billion, an increase of 11% compared to the same period in 2025.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In a rapidly changing global seafood market, timely insights and reliable data are more critical than ever. The Report on Vietnam Seafood Exports in Q1/2026 provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in Vietnam’s seafood production, trade performance, and export trends, helping businesses navigate uncertainty and identify new growth opportunities.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) While many major markets continue to experience slow growth, Russia has emerged as a brighter destination for Vietnamese tuna exports in early 2026. Export turnover to this market increased by nearly 55% in the first four months of the year, indicating a clear improvement in demand. Nevertheless, Russia remains a market that should be viewed with both optimism and caution.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) Vietnam’s pangasius exports have shown encouraging signs of recovery in 2026. In the first four months of the year, total export turnover reached USD 720 million, up 17% compared to the same period last year. This result reflects improving demand across many markets, as well as the efforts of Vietnamese pangasius enterprises to maintain production, secure orders, and adapt to changing market conditions.
(seafood.vasep.com.vn) In the first four months of 2026, Vietnam’s tilapia exports reached USD 49 million, up 151% compared to the same period in 2025. This impressive growth reflects positive momentum in the tilapia sector, with Brazil emerging as a key driver of growth, while frozen tilapia fillets continued to be the industry's leading export product.
VASEP - HIỆP HỘI CHẾ BIẾN VÀ XUẤT KHẨU THỦY SẢN VIỆT NAM
Chịu trách nhiệm: Ông Nguyễn Hoài Nam - Phó Tổng thư ký Hiệp hội
Đơn vị vận hành trang tin điện tử: Trung tâm VASEP.PRO
Trưởng Ban Biên tập: Bà Phùng Thị Kim Thu
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