Russia and China are developing trade turnover: Crab exports through the Primorsky Territory increased by more than 40%

Published 2023년 11월 23일

Tridge summary

The Primorsky territorial administration of Rosrybolovstvo has verified the legality of 1,247 shipments of Far Eastern crab intended for export to China. Each batch is issued an INN certificate to confirm its origin. The total weight of crab products exported this year was 29.9 thousand tons, showing a 43% increase compared to the same period in 2022. The volume of trade turnover between Russia and China for fish products has also significantly grown, reaching 879 thousand tons worth almost $1.9 billion, an increase of 86% in volume and 40% in monetary terms compared to 2022.
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According to information from the department of international cooperation and certification of the Primorsky territorial administration of Rosrybolovstvo, from the beginning of 2023 to the present, officials of the regional territorial administration have verified the legality of 1,247 shipments of Far Eastern crab intended for export from the Primorsky Territory to the People's Republic of China. For each batch, an INN certificate is issued, confirming the legality of origin. The total weight of crab products checked for legality of origin and exported this year was 29.9 thousand tons. The increase compared to the same period in 2022, when 20.9 thousand tons were exported, was 43%. The following types of crabs are exported to China from the Far East: Kamchatka crab, blue crab, equal-thorn crab, strigun-opilio, hairy quadrangular crab, spiny crab, strigun-birdie, strigun-angulatus, etc. According to the intergovernmental agreement between the People's Republic of China and the ...
Source: Fishretail

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