Pangasius Fetches A Record Price In Early 2025

Currently, larger pangasius weighing over 1.2kg, are selling at VNĐ32,440 (US$1.29) per kilogram, a record high not seen since 2022.
VASEP said the strong price surge in early 2025 was largely due to limited supply. Currently, larger pangasius weighing over 1.2kg are selling at VNĐ32,440 (US$1.29) per kilogram, a record high since 2022. These bigger fish are particularly popular in the Chinese market. In comparison, smaller fish, approximately 1kg in weight, are in demand for fillet exports to the EU and the United States, selling between VNĐ30,000 and 31,000 per kilogram.

 

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This scarcity is primarily driven by the fact that, as of late December 2024, only around 5 percent of the total stock comprises fish weighing more than 1.2kg, while those in the 800 g to 1 kg range account for 37 percent. In addition, heightened demand from China - especially during the Lunar New Year - and slower growth rates during the cold December weather have contributed to the supply shortage. Juvenile fish prices have also spiked, reaching VNĐ6,300 per kilogram in January 2025, the highest since February 2023.

These pricing trends have had a significant impact on export revenue. In January 2025, pangasius exports are estimated to bring in $209 million, a 27 percent increase over January 2024. Over 2024, total pangasius exports reached $2 billion, up 9 percent from 2023, and contributed 20 percent of Việt Nam’s total seafood export revenue.

 

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China continued to be the largest market for Vietnamese pangasius, generating over $580 million in 2024, a modest increase of 1.3 percent compared to the previous year. The US remains the second-largest market. December 2024 exports to the US reached nearly $28 million, a 40 percent increase from December 2023, with annual exports to the US totaling $345 million, up 27 percent year-on-year.

Exports to countries under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) also grew, with revenues surpassing $274 million in 2024, a 10 percent increase. Within this group, Mexico remained the largest importer, with exports valued at $76 million, up 4 percent from 2023.

In December 2024 pangasius exports to the European Union reached nearly $16 million, an 18 percent increase year-on-year. Key EU markets include the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Spain. Notably, exports to Germany dipped slightly by 2 percent, reaching just over $37 million.

Meanwhile, other markets such as Brazil, Thailand, and Colombia saw impressive growth of 15 percent, 4 percent, and 36 percent, respectively.

In terms of product segmentation, frozen pangasius fillets continue to dominate the export mix, generating $1.6 billion in revenue in 2024. Processed pangasius exports grew by 45 percent to reach $43 million, while dried pangasius and other frozen products (including whole fish and steaks) brought in $357 million, up 23 percent from 2023.

In an earlier development, Việt Nam and the US decided to lift the anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese pangasius fillets, ending a long trade dispute. As a result, Vĩnh Hoàn Corporation, the largest Vietnamese pangasius exporter to the US, has been relieved of anti-dumping duties.

Historically, pangasius exports to the US experienced impressive growth, particularly in 2016 when exports increased by 23 percent compared to the previous year. However, between 2018 and 2020, exports suffered a sharp decline due to tariff barriers and external factors such as the US-China trade war. In 2019, exports dropped 48 percent from 2018, followed by a further 14 percent decrease in 2020.

Despite these challenges, the sector appears poised for a strong recovery in 2025 as global demand grows stronger. 


Source: Vietnam News