Russia is the world's leading exporter of frozen fish, with a market share of over 17.4%, up from 16.2% in the previous year, according to the Russian Fishing Vessel Owners Association (AFFO). The country's frozen fish supply exceeded 1 million tons for more than three quarters of the year. China, the Netherlands, and Norway are the main importers of Russian frozen fish. The average price of Russian frozen fish is significantly lower than that of its competitors, making it a popular choice in the global market. The main export markets include China, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, and Nigeria, with Russia also exploring export opportunities in Africa and Latin America.