Norway's seafood exports hit a record high in January 2024, reaching NOK 13.3 billion, a 5% increase from the same month in 2023, despite a 15% decrease in export volume due to quota cuts. The EU was the largest recipient of Norwegian seafood, with exports worth NOK 7.5 billion. Ukraine and Spain saw significant increases in the value of trout and farmed cod exports respectively. The UK market experienced a rise in seafood prices, with a decrease in exports for certain products but an increase for others. Norway has set a provisional mackerel quota of 100,000 tonnes for the year, and despite a reduction in the king crab quota, the export value increased due to a rise in the export volume of frozen king crab.