The Ecuadorian tuna sector faces challenges in 2023 due to competition from China and the need to maintain the European Union market. The sector aims to expand into the North American market with tariff benefits and recover lost markets in Latin America. The industry also needs to address economic uncertainty and unfair competition. Ecuador's tuna exports, which make up 70% of the national total, are distributed to the EU, Latin America, and the US in various forms. The industry has recently faced a threat of activities due to indigenous mobilizations and a significant loss of competitiveness, with exports decreasing by 3.4% in 2022.