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Frozen Oilfish Suppliers, Trade & Prices — Market Overview 2026

Sub Product
Frozen Oilfish Fillet, Frozen Oilfish Steak, Frozen Whole Oilfish
Raw Materials
Fresh Oilfish
HS Code
030389
Last Updated
2026-08-19
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Frozen Oilfish market coverage spans 132 countries.
  • 149 exporter companies and 165 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 102 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 8 countries.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 3.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-08-19.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Frozen Oilfish

Analyze 102 supplier-linked transactions across the top 8 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Frozen Oilfish.

Frozen Oilfish Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Frozen Oilfish to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Frozen Oilfish: South Korea (+427.3%), Taiwan (+57.3%), Panama (+38.0%).

Frozen Oilfish Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-09, benchmark Frozen Oilfish country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2026-02, countries with visible Frozen Oilfish transaction unit prices: South Korea (12.52 USD / kg), Ecuador (2.60 USD / kg), Taiwan (1.18 USD / kg).
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-072026-08
Ecuador-4.0%455.91 USD / kg (23,604 kg)6.78 USD / kg (51,915 kg)- (-)4.81 USD / kg (18,639 kg)- (-)2.60 USD / kg (250 kg)
Taiwan+57.3%347.89 USD / kg (49,624 kg)- (-)- (-)3.75 USD / kg (39,520 kg)6.97 USD / kg (41,422 kg)1.18 USD / kg (12,000 kg)
South Korea+427.3%5- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)12.82 USD / kg (41,467 kg)12.52 USD / kg (6,270 kg)
Vietnam+13.4%85.90 USD / kg (52,018.359 kg)- (-)- (-)- (-)7.12 USD / kg (28,242.24 kg)- (-)
Australia-1- (-)- (-)- (-)2.40 USD / kg (1,960 kg)- (-)- (-)
Panama+38.0%32.52 USD / kg (1,561 kg)- (-)3.00 USD / kg (11,603 kg)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Estonia-3.9%1- (-)- (-)6.80 USD / kg (18,775 kg)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Japan-8.8%52.16 USD / kg (6,205 kg)2.11 USD / kg (7,550 kg)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Frozen Oilfish Global Supply Chain Coverage
314 companies
149 exporters and 165 importers are mapped for Frozen Oilfish.
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Frozen Oilfish Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

149 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Frozen Oilfish. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

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Frozen Oilfish Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

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(Ecuador)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-09-05
Recently Export Partner Companies: 6
Industries: Fishing AquacultureFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / Packing
Exporting Countries: United States, Russia, Germany, Finland, Ivory Coast, Spain, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Netherlands, Lithuania
Supplying Products: Frozen Oilfish, Frozen Mahi-mahi, Frozen Amberjack +5
(South Korea)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood ManufacturingOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood ManufacturingTrade
(Indonesia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFishing AquacultureFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood ManufacturingTrade
Exporting Countries: Ukraine, United States, China, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Uzbekistan, Japan, Vietnam, United Arab Emirates
Supplying Products: Frozen Oilfish, Frozen Swordfish, Frozen Squid +5
(South Korea)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-07-19
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood Manufacturing
(Kazakhstan)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFishing AquacultureFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
Frozen Oilfish Global Exporter Coverage
149 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Frozen Oilfish supply depth and sourcing optionality.
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Top Exporting Countries for Frozen Oilfish (HS Code 030389) in 2024

For Frozen Oilfish in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1United States115,006,805 kg382,349,549 USD
2India173,345,432 kg330,564,447.292 USD
3Myanmar [Burma]154,646,260.03 kg200,767,068.819 USD
4Brazil26,762,983 kg110,596,675 USD
5New Zealand33,064,706 kg90,204,759.515 USD
6Norway41,542,689 kg90,086,717.208 USD
7Netherlands17,915,096.751 kg82,157,339.809 USD
8Hong Kong16,394,779 kg81,629,596.898 USD
9Pakistan41,894,571 kg75,182,782.237 USD
10South Korea31,315,994.311 kg70,191,790 USD

Frozen Oilfish Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

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Frozen Oilfish Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

165 importer companies are mapped for Frozen Oilfish demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Frozen Oilfish Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 165 total importer companies tracked for Frozen Oilfish. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(Vietnam)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Russia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 10M - 50M
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFishing AquacultureFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: -
(Uzbekistan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 1 - 10 Employees
Industries: Crop Production
Value Chain Roles: -
(Russia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-07-19
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Russia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-07-19
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: -
(Ecuador)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-07-19
Employee Size: 1 - 10 Employees
Industries: Fishing AquacultureFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
165 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Frozen Oilfish.
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Top Import Demand Countries for Frozen Oilfish (HS Code 030389) in 2024

For Frozen Oilfish in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1South Korea141,067,403.523 kg391,147,081 USD
2United States76,029,831 kg340,197,129 USD
3Japan77,827,023 kg280,033,275.343 USD
4Spain42,736,109.63 kg124,383,332.984 USD
5Hong Kong20,926,342 kg104,062,924.764 USD
6Malaysia35,410,196.77 kg84,474,325.053 USD
7Italy11,365,387 kg60,863,965.592 USD
8Portugal14,904,647 kg55,687,871.781 USD
9United Kingdom12,041,041 kg55,460,643.291 USD
10Thailand37,849,216 kg53,155,946.83 USD

Frozen Oilfish Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

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Global Wholesale Supplier Price Trends by Country for Frozen Oilfish

Frozen Oilfish Monthly Wholesale Supplier Price Summary by Country

Monthly Frozen Oilfish wholesale unit-price benchmarks by country for export and sourcing decisions.
In 2026-02, countries with visible Frozen Oilfish wholesale unit prices: Taiwan (2.73 USD / kg).
Country2025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-072026-08
Taiwan2.40 USD / kg2.36 USD / kg2.95 USD / kg2.69 USD / kg2.84 USD / kg2.73 USD / kg

Frozen Oilfish Wholesale Price Competitiveness by Major Exporting Countries

Compare Frozen Oilfish wholesale price ranges and YoY changes across the top 1 exporting countries to benchmark supplier price competitiveness.
RankCountryAverageLowerUpperYoY
1Taiwan2.57 USD / kg0.73 USD / kg4.17 USD / kg+12.8%

Latest Frozen Oilfish Wholesale Export Price Updates

Use the latest 5 Frozen Oilfish wholesale updates to validate current export price points and origin-level supplier changes.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD) 
2026-08-01油魚(** * ***** **2.85 USD / kg
2026-08-01油魚(** * ***** **1.36 USD / kg
2026-08-01油魚(** * ***** **2.33 USD / kg
2026-07-01油魚(** * ***** **2.08 USD / kg
2026-07-01油魚(** * ***** **2.65 USD / kg
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Global Farmgate Supplier Price Trends by Country for Frozen Oilfish

Frozen Oilfish Monthly Farmgate Supplier Price Summary by Country

Monthly Frozen Oilfish farmgate unit-price benchmarks by country to monitor supplier-side cost movement.
Country2025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-072026-08
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Frozen Oilfish Farmgate Cost Trends by Major Exporting Supplier Countries

Compare Frozen Oilfish farmgate price levels and YoY changes across the top 1 exporting countries to understand origin-side supplier cost structure.
RankCountryAverageLowerUpperYoY
1Denmark36.23 USD / kg35.15 USD / kg37.43 USD / kg+33.5%

Latest Frozen Oilfish Farmgate Export Cost Updates

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DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD) 
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2025-08-01Fro*** ******* ******** ************ * *** * * **** * ******36.62 USD / kg
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Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormFrozen
Industry PositionPrimary Fisheries Product

Raw Material

Commodity GroupMarine finfish (Gempylidae / snake mackerels)
Scientific NameRuvettus pretiosus (oilfish); Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (escolar) is commonly traded under similar market names
PerishabilityHigh
Growing Conditions
  • Wild-caught marine species with circumglobal distribution in tropical and temperate waters
  • Deep-water ecology reported roughly in the 200–1100 m depth range (species-dependent)
Main VarietiesRuvettus pretiosus (oilfish), Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (escolar)
Consumption Forms
  • Cooked fish steaks/fillets in foodservice or retail (where permitted and appropriately advised)
Grading Factors
  • Correct species identification and compliant labeling (to avoid mislabeling and unmanaged consumer exposure)
  • Cut/presentation consistency (steaks, loins, fillets) and defect control (dehydration/freezer burn)
  • Frozen-chain integrity (deep-frozen handling; minimize oxidation and dehydration)

Market

Frozen oilfish is a globally traded frozen marine finfish product typically referring to oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) and/or escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum), species known for high levels of indigestible wax esters. Global marketability is strongly shaped by food-safety advisories and regulatory scrutiny because consumption can trigger keriorrhea (oily diarrhea) in susceptible consumers. The product is commonly marketed as frozen steaks/fillets, and mislabeling as other white-flesh fish has been repeatedly flagged by food safety authorities. Trade dynamics therefore hinge on correct species identification, labeling, and buyer/consumer warnings alongside standard frozen-chain quality controls.

Specification

Major VarietiesOilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus), Escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum)
Physical Attributes
  • High-fat, oily flesh; once cut into steaks/fillets the species can be difficult to distinguish visually
  • Often marketed as skinless/boneless steaks, loins, or fillets in frozen form
Compositional Metrics
  • Naturally high wax ester content (gempylotoxin) that is indigestible in humans and associated with keriorrhea in some consumers
Packaging
  • Frozen fillets/loins/steaks packed in lined cartons for export cold chain
  • Glazing may be used to reduce dehydration during frozen storage and transit
ProcessingNo well-proven processing method guarantees removal/reduction of wax esters to a no-effect level; food safety advisories emphasize consumer warnings and correct labelingFrozen-product quality management focuses on minimizing dehydration and oxidation during storage and distribution

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Capture in offshore fisheries (reported as being caught by tuna longliners in some cases) -> onboard chilling/freezing -> landing -> processing into loins/steaks/fillets -> quick freezing/deep-freezing -> glazing/pack -> cold storage -> refrigerated transport -> importer cold store -> retail/foodservice
Temperature
  • Quick-frozen finfish processes target reaching -18°C or colder at the thermal centre after thermal stabilization, and maintaining deep-frozen conditions through transport, storage, and distribution
Shelf Life
  • Deep-frozen handling is used to preserve quality; temperature abuse increases quality loss risk
  • Packaging and handling are designed to minimize dehydration and oxidation during frozen storage and distribution

Risks

Food Safety and Regulatory HighOilfish/escolar contain indigestible wax esters that can cause keriorrhea (oily diarrhea) with symptoms reported by food safety authorities; this drives consumer complaints, reputational damage, and heightened regulatory scrutiny for products that are mislabeled or sold without appropriate warnings.Implement verified species identification, ensure compliant labeling/consumer advisories, and restrict sales channels where warnings cannot be reliably communicated.
Labeling and Fraud MediumMislabeling of oilfish/escolar as other white-flesh fish (e.g., codfish/rudderfish equivalents) can lead to unintended exposure and enforcement actions; once portioned, the product is difficult to identify visually without robust traceability and verification.Use supplier qualification plus documentation controls and periodic DNA-based species authentication; align market names with local regulatory lists.
Cold Chain MediumAs a frozen finfish product, quality depends on maintaining deep-frozen conditions; poor temperature control can accelerate dehydration and oxidation and reduce buyer acceptance.Maintain -18°C or colder through storage and transport, use appropriate packaging/glazing, and monitor time-temperature exposure.
IUU and Traceability MediumMarine capture products can face sourcing risks tied to illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and weak documentation in complex global supply chains, increasing compliance and buyer-audit risk.Require verifiable catch documentation, vessel/flag information where applicable, and stronger chain-of-custody controls aligned to recognized anti-IUU frameworks.
Sustainability
  • IUU fishing risk exists across global marine capture supply chains; buyers may require enhanced traceability and documentation where product originates from distant-water fisheries
Labor & Social
  • Consumer protection and labeling transparency: oilfish/escolar have a long history of adverse gastrointestinal events and are sometimes misrepresented as other species; authorities emphasize correct species naming and warnings to prevent consumer harm

FAQ

Why can oilfish/escolar cause oily diarrhea in some people?Food safety authorities explain that oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) and escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum) can contain high levels of indigestible wax esters (sometimes referred to as gempylotoxin). Because humans do not digest these wax esters well, they can accumulate and lead to keriorrhea (oily diarrhea) in susceptible consumers.
Can cooking or handling practices eliminate the keriorrhea risk?Some authorities state there are no cooking or handling practices that can prevent keriorrhea, and others note there is no well-proven way to reduce wax esters to a guaranteed no-effect level. As a result, correct identification, labeling, and consumer warnings are emphasized to manage risk.
Why is correct labeling especially important for frozen oilfish products?Authorities note these fish are sometimes mislabeled as other species, and once sold as steaks or fillets they can be hard to distinguish visually. Correct species naming and appropriate warnings help prevent consumers from unknowingly eating a fish that may cause adverse gastrointestinal effects.

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