South Korea's frozen mackerel imports to increase 3% in 2024

Published 2025년 1월 20일

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In 2024, South Korea's total seafood imports decreased by 14% from 2023, totaling 40,928 tons or approximately 4.5% of the total. The majority of these imports, 93%, were frozen mackerel from Norway, amounting to 38,204 tons. Other significant sources included China, the Netherlands, and Germany, contributing 4%, 0.2%, and 0.02% to the total imports, respectively. The average import price for frozen mackerel increased by 11% from the previous year, reaching $2.42 per kilogram. The import value of frozen mackerel also saw a decrease, dropping from $104.58 million in 2023 to $98.99 million in 2024.
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Cumulative imports in 2024 were 40,928 tons, down 14% from 47,787 tons in 2023, accounting for about 4.5% of South Korea's total seafood imports (901,242 tons). In 2024, South Korea imported 38,204 tons of frozen mackerel from Norway, accounting for 93% of total imports, 1,569 tons from China (4%), 848 tons from the Netherlands and 95 tons from Germany. The average import price of major frozen mackerel suppliers was: Norway $2.44; China $2.28; Netherlands $2.16. The cumulative import value of frozen mackerel in South Korea in ...
Source: Foodmate

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