South Korea’s imports of frozen rays fell by 57% year-on-year in November last year

Published 2021년 1월 11일

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In November, South Korea's imported frozen rays saw a significant decrease of 57% compared to the same period last year, totaling 249 tons. The total import volume from January to November reached 5791 tons, showing an increase of 42 tons from the previous year. The average import volume for November from 2015 to 2020 was 541 tons, meaning November 2020's volume was 54% lower than the average. The import value for November was US$1.01 million, marking a 62% decrease year-over-year. The suppliers included Argentina, the United States, Uruguay, Japan, New Zealand, China, Norway, Chile, and Canada, with Argentina contributing 60% of the total volume.
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According to news from FiS on January 4, South Korea imported 249 tons of frozen rays in November last year, a decrease of 57% from 576 tons in the same period last year. The cumulative import volume in the first 11 months was 5791 tons, an increase of 42 tons from 4,083 tons in the same period last year. %. The average import volume in November 2015-2020 was 541 tons, and the import volume in November 202 was 54% lower than the average. The import value of frozen rays was US$1.01 million, down 62% year-on-year. The average import price was US$4.05. Suppliers are: Argentina, the United States, Uruguay, Japan, New Zealand, China, Norway, Chile and Canada. The import ...
Source: Foodmate

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