In April 2025, Denmark's Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Jacob Jensen, signed three new export protocols with Chinese customs authorities to enhance food trade between Denmark and China. These agreements cover malting barley, horse feed, and wild-caught aquatic products, with the latter eliminating the need for species-specific approvals, thus simplifying the export process. Fish and seafood, which accounted for 35% of Denmark's food exports to China in 2024, are expected to benefit significantly from these protocols, further diversifying and expanding Danish food exports to China.