The European pollock fillet market is experiencing a decline in demand and prices, especially for Russian fillets, with a 21% drop in demand and a 26% drop in average prices in the first half of 2024. This is due to increasing freight rates and potential new trade restrictions on whitefish imports from Europe. The fall in prices is more pronounced for Russian fillets, compared to those from China and the US. The market is further uncertain due to rising transportation costs. However, despite these challenges, there is expected growth in Russian surimi products, with surimi production projected to exceed last year's figures in 2024, driven by a national investment quota program and the operation of new ships capable of producing surimi.