Norway and Chile are optimistic about the prospects of seafood exports to China

Published 2023년 11월 13일

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Norway's fresh salmon exports to China have surpassed Japan and South Korea, making China the largest export market for Norwegian salmon in Asia. In the first three quarters of this year, Norway's salmon exports to China increased by 63.4% in volume and 88.7% in value. Chile is also increasing its seafood exports to China, with a year-on-year increase of 42.4% in the first half of this year. Chile sees great potential in the Chinese market and aims to introduce more high-quality Chilean products to Chinese consumers.
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According to news from SeafoodNews on November 10, European and Latin American countries, including Norway and Chile, are actively exploring the Chinese seafood market. ​ China has surpassed Japan and South Korea and has become the largest export market for Norwegian fresh salmon in Asia for the first time. ​ In the first three quarters of this year, Norway's salmon exports to China reached 31,400 tons, a year-on-year increase of 63.4%, and the export value increased by 88.7%, reaching 4.19 billion Norwegian kroner (approximately US$374 million). China has become the largest exporter of Norwegian seafood in Asia. Market, export volume ranks Norway fourth among more than 150 global markets for seafood. ​ China is one of Chile's most important export markets, and Chile is also increasing exports to China. Recently, at the 26th China International Fisheries Expo held in Qingdao, Shandong Province, a total of 13 Chilean seafood companies displayed salmon, king Products such as ...
Source: Foodmate

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