Tridge summary

During the specified time period, there was a significant decrease in tuna fillet imports, which can be attributed to unsold stocks and a decrease in consumer disposable income. Among the top markets, imports remained stable in Italy but declined in Spain, France, the Netherlands, and Germany. Outside of the EU, the United Kingdom experienced a decrease in imports while the Swiss market and Ukraine saw an increase.
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Original content

The decline in tuna fillet imports during this period was significant (-35 percent to 17,250 tonnes) due to unsold stocks and a fall in consumer disposable income. Among leading markets, imports remained stable in Italy at 3,305 tons (+3.8 percent), but fell in Spain (-50 percent at 3,910 tons), France (-35.6 at 3,085 tons), Kingdom the Netherlands (39 percent at 1,150 tons) and Germany (-30.7 percent at 770 tons). Outside the EU region, imports of frozen tuna fillets in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and ...
Source: Fishretail

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