In 2023, canned and processed fish products have been a significant portion of the global trade for wild seafood and aquaculture, accounting for 10% with a value of $17.54 billion. These products are popular due to their affordability, extended shelf life, and contribution to food security in both developing and developed countries. Canned tuna is the most imported product, followed by sardines, mackerel, herring, and salmon. The United States, European Union, Japan, and Australia are the primary markets for canned tuna, while other fish products find their demand in various countries including Japan, Malaysia, Canada, and Thailand.