Norwegian salmon imports to South Korea fell by 23%

Published 2024년 2월 28일

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A total of 11,994 tons were imported, up 18% from 10,185 tons in the same period in 2023. Frozen mackerel, Norway's main imported species, amounted to 9,163 tonnes, or 76% of total imports. In January 2024, Norwegian seafood accounted for 14% of the country's total imports.
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A total of 11,994 tons were imported, up 18% from 10,185 tons in the same period in 2023, with an import value of US$60.88 million, down 4% from US$63.46 million USA for the same period of the previous year. Frozen mackerel, Norway's main imported species, amounted to 9,163 tonnes, or 76% of total imports, up 30% from 7,035 tonnes in the previous year, with an import value of US$20.33 million, an increase of 35% compared to the import volume of US$15.04 million last year. The average import price was US$2.22 per kg, up 4% from US$2.14 per kg in the same period in 2023. The second largest fish species imported was fresh salmon at 1,345 tonnes, accounting for 11% of total imports, with an average import price of US$15.48 per kg. Third place is occupied by fresh salmon fillets, which account for 3% of the total volume - 364 tons. Compared to 461 tons in 2023, import volume decreased by 21% and the ...
Source: Fishretail

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