The South American white shrimp market is showing signs of recovery after a challenging 2023, with low impact from US countervailing duties. European and American inventories have run low, leading to slow retail demand recovery. The market does not anticipate significant impact from US anti-subsidy tariffs on imported shrimp. In contrast, Peruvian squid production has significantly dropped due to adverse marine climate conditions, with a low production cycle lasting 9-10 months. Meanwhile, Australian lobster suppliers are launching retail packaging products targeting European supermarket chains, and Norwegian land-based rainbow trout producer Hima Seafood is planning to expand its production capacity in the United States. French lobster supplier 5DO is expanding overseas market sales with value-added products, while changes in the minimum size of lobster fishing in the United States are expected to lead to a significant decline in supply.