U.S. pollock fillets are mainly exported to the European Union, with Germany as the largest market and Dutch ports as key entry points. The Russian-Ukrainian war and trade tensions have led to a surge in China's imports of U.S. pollock. The EU's 13.7% tariff on Russian pollock processed in third countries and the exclusion of new Russian ships from import numbers have allowed U.S. producers to gain market share. However, the U.S. pollock surimi market has seen minimal growth, with a slight increase in exports and value in July. Demand for surimi in Asian countries like Japan and South Korea is declining, though exports to France and Lithuania have risen.