Despite anticipated increases, the price of skipjack tuna in Bangkok's market saw a slight decrease in December 2024, remaining steady at US$1,550 per ton. This is due to a decrease in the market's expected rise to US$1,600 per ton. Slightly higher prices were paid by small and medium-sized processors. The market's stability is attributed to ample storage inventory and a slowdown in supply from the fishing ban and reduced shipping from Asia. However, demand in Europe remains low. In the Indian Ocean, strong catches have led to varied market prices, with some vessels docked due to exhausting quotas. Atlantic fishing conditions have improved, with stable prices for skipjack and yellowfin tuna.