Chilean chilled coho salmon export trade officially opens to China

Published Oct 18, 2023

Tridge summary

Chile and China have signed agreements allowing the export of Chilean chilled coho salmon to China, a major milestone in their trade relationship. AquaChile, the world's largest coho salmon producer, praised the signing of the agreement and expressed gratitude to the Chilean government for their support. The price of Chilean coho salmon is low due to an imbalance between supply and demand, with the supply exceeding Japan's demand, highlighting the need for exporters to diversify the global coho salmon market.
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During Chilean President Boric's visit to China, the two countries signed and reached a series of agreements and memorandums of understanding, and the export trade of Chilean chilled coho salmon to China was officially opened. ​ Sady Delgado, general manager of Chilean salmon producer AquaChile, expressed high appreciation for the signing of the agreement: "Witnessed by the two heads of state, Chile and China signed a series of agreements to allow Chilean chilled coho salmon to freely enter the Chinese market." ​ Delgado said that the Chilean Minister of Economy, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and National Aquaculture Agency Sernapesca have made positive contributions to supporting the foreign trade of Chile as a major food producer. As a goal for more than 20 years, Chilean chilled coho salmon has been exported to China. Exports are made possible during the "Chile Week 2023". ​ AquaChile is the world's largest coho salmon producer, with a production ...
Source: Foodmate

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