In 2024, China experienced a significant decrease in linseed oil imports, with volumes dropping by 68% to 7.7 thousand tons and total cost plummeting by 70% to 7.2 million US dollars compared to the previous year. The main suppliers, Russia and Kazakhstan, saw a reduction in their supply volumes by two and seven times, respectively. This decline was attributed to a decrease in production in Russia, reduced demand in China, and a shift in Chinese consumer preferences towards other vegetable oils. The future of linseed oil imports in 2025 remains uncertain, hinged on factors such as Russian production levels, pricing strategies for alternative oils, and consumer trends in the Chinese market.