Vietnam is the eighth largest tea exporter in the world

VNS| 09/08/2024 09:34

Vietnam is the eighth largest tea exporter in the world, earning US$135 million from tea exports in the first seven months of this year, an increase of 34.8% over the same period last year.

Tea export price averaged US$1,272.7 per tonnes, up by 1.6%.

In July alone, tea export reached 16,000 tonnes, worth US$29 million, up 14.5% and 6.8%, respectively, over a month ago, statistics of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Import – Export Department showed.

Tea export products of Vietnam include green tea, black tea and oolong tea.

Although Vietnam was among the world’s largest tea exporters, the proportions of Vietnamese tea in the import of major markets remain modest, meaning that there are significant opportunities for Vietnam to increase volumes.

Specifically, Vietnam’s tea export to the EU, the world’s largest tea importer, accounted for just 0.19% of the bloc’s total tea imports of US$401 million in the first four months of this year, according to statistics from Eurostat.

However, the EU is raising higher requirements for tea quality, towards greener and leaner production, pushing exporters to update themselves on the new regulations.

Pakistan is also the second largest tea importer in the world, but the tea export of Vietnam into this market remained modest due to the lack of market information.

The demands for tea of other major tea import markets such as the US and the UK are increasing, providing significant opportunities for Vietnam to expand. A study by Research and Markets showed that the global tea market is expected to reach US$37.5 billion in 2025, up from US$24.3 billion in 2016.

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