Prices for seedless lychees imported from China have fallen significantly, ranging from 350,000 to 480,000 Vietnamese Dong per kilogram. This represents a 40-50% decrease compared to prices during the same period last year. The price drop is attributed to a substantial increase in the supply of Chinese lychees entering the market. This abundance has created downward pressure on costs for consumers. The reduced prices may benefit consumers seeking the fruit, but potentially impact the income of importers and retailers. Market analysts suggest the supply situation is expected to continue in the short term.