China's fish exports to Russia reached a ten-year high in 2025.

Published Feb 4, 2026

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Core tip: According to SeafoodNews, the latest data released by Chinese customs shows that the value of fish exported from China to Russia will reach $188.3 million in 2025, higher than the $141.1 million in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 34%, marking the highest level since 2015.

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In the export of fish, frozen fish is worth 132.6 million U.S. dollars, fish fillets are worth 52.6 million U.S. dollars, and dried fish is worth 2.9 million U.S. dollars. Among the frozen fish, mackerel and saury are predominant, and additionally, shrimp exports are also showing significant growth. Experts remind that some of the fish in China's export statistics to Russia may actually be products that were caught in Russia, processed (such as made into fish fillets), and then re-exported. Analysts predict that, driven by the recent expansion of Sino-Russian fishery trade, China's exports of fish and seafood to Russia will continue to grow this year. Russia remains the main supplier of fish to China's ...
Source: Foodmate

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