South Korea's seafood imports from Russia down 12% in 2024

Published 2024년 11월 15일

Tridge summary

South Korea has seen a mixed reaction in its Russian seafood imports, with increases in frozen pollock and roe balanced by decreases in herring and yellowfin flounder. The total import value has fallen by 29% in October 2024 and 17% year-to-date, reaching US$69.49 million and US$683.56 million respectively. This is anticipated to have an impact on the domestic seafood market within South Korea.
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By item, frozen pollock imports increased by 8% to 120,161 tons, while frozen pollock roe imports also increased by 8% to 14,328 tons. At the same time, frozen Pacific herring shipments fell by 45% to 12,328 tons, while yellowfin flounder imports decreased by 4% to 11,029 tons. The value of Russian seafood imports also fell significantly; in October 2024, it was US$69.49 million, down 29% from the same period last year. Since the beginning of the ...
Source: Fishretail

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