In 2023, Russia dominates the Chinese market for fresh sea crab imports, holding a 67% market share, significantly ahead of Canada and the United States, with 23% and 8% respectively. Russia's exports to China have surged by 71% year-on-year, reaching 8,600 tons, which constitutes 28% of its total live crab exports. This growth is driven by China's increasing demand for healthy diets and the superior quality and volume of Russian sea crabs. The primary distribution channel within China is through wholesale markets, which then supply to e-commerce platforms, restaurants, and hotels. With trade increasingly tilting eastward and a rebound in demand post-2020-2021, Russia's fresh sea crab exports to China are anticipated to reach their peak in 2023, with expectations of a 7-10% increase in 2024.