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Vietnam continued to strengthen its livestock disease prevention strategy in 2025. Domestic enterprises played a growing role, while imports of veterinary vaccines remained essential, particularly to address serious diseases affecting poultry and livestock.
The Department of Livestock Production and Animal Health also intensified nationwide inspections and oversight of veterinary drug production, trade, and usage across the country.
Vaccine supply holds steady as disease prevention intensifies
According to the Department’s report, total production and imports of veterinary vaccines in 2025 remained high, meeting national needs for livestock disease control.
Key figures include:
This diverse vaccine supply supports Vietnam’s efforts to contain serious diseases affecting poultry and livestock nationwide.
Export growth signals rising global demand
Vietnam’s veterinary drug exports surged in 2025. The Department issued 4237 Certificates of Free Sale—2.6 times more than in 2024—and approved exports for 30 enterprises.
Currently, Vietnam exports 2,409 veterinary drug products and seven vaccines to over 46 countries and territories. Annual export value exceeded USD 42.8 million, up 1.5 times year-on-year.
The Department also approved trial permits for 21 vaccines and antibodies, issued nearly 4000 certificates of circulation, and received 2000 conformity declaration dossiers for veterinary drugs.
Stronger oversight and inspection measures
Inspection and supervision of veterinary drug activities were significantly expanded. Authorities reviewed nearly 7300 import consignments—3.5 times more than in 2024—and processed over 7000 quality inspection dossiers.
The Department joined the Central Interdisciplinary Task Force to inspect veterinary drugs containing narcotics and precursors at southern enterprise at enterprises in southern Vietnam.
Additional inspection teams were deployed in Dong Thap, Vinh Long, Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa, and Nghe An. A separate team focused on anti-smuggling and trade fraud in Dong Nai Province.
Certificates were issued to 44 facilities for import eligibility, 13 for production eligibility, and 16 manufacturers received GMP certification. Licenses for narcotic-related veterinary drugs were also granted.
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