Core Insights - Vietnam's fruit and vegetable export revenue reached approximately $7.76 billion in the first 11 months of 2025, marking a 17% year-on-year increase, with China being the largest market accounting for nearly $5 billion or about 64% of total exports [1] - Exports to Thailand, one of Vietnam's top three fruit and vegetable markets, plummeted to around $105 million, a significant decline of 60%, marking the largest drop in history [1] - The decline in exports to Thailand is attributed to several factors, including recent conflicts affecting transportation and customs, increased trade protectionism in Thailand, and natural disasters in Vietnam disrupting supply chains [1] Market Dynamics - The U.S., EU, and Japan continue to increase imports of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables, indicating a positive trend towards improved product quality and enhanced processing capabilities [2] - The shift in export strategy is evident as many Vietnamese companies are now directly exporting frozen durians to China, reducing Thailand's role as a transit market [1]
越南对泰国果蔬出口大幅下降
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-12-24 16:27