The volume of tilapia imports in the United States has significantly decreased, with the proportion of basa fish noticeably increasing.

Published 2025년 8월 11일

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Core Insight: Affected by tariffs, U.S. imports of frozen tilapia again showed a weak trend in the second quarter of 2025, with total imports of frozen whole fish and frozen fish fillets amounting to 28,716 tons, of which 17,587 tons came from China, accounting for about 61%. Fish fillet imports fell to a new low in ten years, with a total of less than 12,000 tons, of which about 9,500 tons came from China.

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Although the import volume in the first quarter of this year has increased, the Trump tariffs have caused a huge impact on the entire whitefish farming market, with tilapia at an absolute disadvantage compared to basa fish. From April 8 to May 12, there was almost a vacuum period for imports, with the highest tariff on tilapia reaching 179%, which dropped to 55% after the Geneva talks. In comparison, the tariff on Vietnamese basa fish is 10%-20%. As of now, all signs and data indicate that the total U.S. tilapia imports this year may reach a new low since 2012; the emerging frozen tilapia is also suffering a heavy blow due to the 50% tariff imposed by Brazil. In the 32nd week (last week), the price of 7-9 oz frozen tilapia fillets in the U.S. wholesale market dropped by $0.05/lb, with no significant positive signs in the market. Importers are holding a large amount of inventory, and retail demand is weak, with no expected supply shortages in the short term. U.S. merchants are ...
Source: Foodmate

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