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IN BRIEF - China Slashes Tariffs on US Seafood Products

CHINA
Thursday, November 06, 2025

Agreement Removes High Retaliatory Duties, Leaving Only a 10% Levy

In a major step to ease trade tensions, China has significantly adjusted additional tariffs on imported goods, with major benefits for the US agricultural sector, including seafood.

The State Council Tariff Commission announced that effective 13:01 on November 10, 2025, the previous 24% additional tariff rate on many US products will be suspended for one year, leaving a general 10% levy in place.

More critically for the sector, this agreement involves the removal of retaliatory duties (previously up to 15%) on specific US farm goods starting the same date. This measure directly benefits exporters of seafood, soybeans, pork, and beef, fulfilling a consensus reached during recent China-US trade consultations.

The move is expected to stabilize and increase agricultural trade between the two countries.


IN BRIEF – Afghanistan plans expansion of fish farms to diversify economy

AFGHANISTAN
Thursday, March 12, 2026

KABUL (Xinhua) — Afghanistan plans to establish 7,700 additional fish farms nationwide, according to the office of the deputy prime minister for economic affairs. 

The initiative supports the country’s broader strategy to diversify its economy beyond traditional agriculture while promoting sustainable development.

The office reported that 4,670 fish farms are currently operating in major provinces, with the aquaculture sector providing employment for about 12,000 people.

These farms have an annual production capacity of roughly 13,000 metric tons and are supported by investments totaling around 12 billion afghanis (more than 190 million U.S. dollars), the office said.


IN BRIEF - Tilapia Fish Farming in Minas Gerais Expected to Grow 6.46% and Reach 77,500 Tons in 2025

BRAZIL
Thursday, March 12, 2026

Fish farming in Minas Gerais is expected to grow by 6.46% in 2025, reaching a production volume of 77,500 tons of farmed fish. The expansion is largely driven by tilapia, which represents nearly 95% of the state’s total production, according to the Brazilian Fish Farming Yearbook PeixeBR 2026.

The sector’s growth has been supported by the entry of large companies that also operate in other animal protein industries, strengthening investment and production capacity across the state.

In 2025, tilapia output alone reached 73,500 tons, marking a 6.98% increase compared with 2024. The species continues to dominate aquaculture in Minas Gerais, consolidating the state as one of the country’s key producers.

The report also highlights that producers who invested in animal health and sanitation practices achieved better productivity and financial performance, encouraging renewed investments in modernizing production infrastructure.

Despite the positive outlook, the sector still faces challenges. Experts point to the need for product standardization and improved regulation of fish processing units. These measures are considered essential to strengthen sector organization, improve market transparency, and prevent fraud in commercialization.


Other Media | iPac.aquacultura: The 32nd edition of Seafood Expo Global will feature exhibitors from more than 80 countries

SPAIN
Thursday, March 12, 2026

The 32nd edition of Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global, taking place in Barcelona from April 21 to 23, has already sold more than 52,448 net square meters of exhibition space and has confirmed exhibitors from over 80 countries and a growing list of 62 national and regional pavilions. A major new feature for the 2026 edition is a pavilion dedicated exclusively to innovation in aquaculture, which will “connect leading companies in technology, software, and equipment for aquaculture with the global sector,” explains the organizers. The pavilion will bring together suppliers, startups, and researchers developing disruptive solutions in key areas such as management and monitoring, animal health and welfare, and sustainable food. 
 
Source: iPac.acuicultura | Read the full article here

Other Media | La Voz de Galicia: Iberconsa Awarded for Being the Company with the Largest Quantity and Variety of MSC-Certified Products on the Market

SPAIN
Thursday, March 12, 2026

Iberconsa, a company based in Vigo, has been recognized as Supplier of the Year at the fourth edition of the Mares para Siempre (Seas for Forever) awards, promoted by the international non-profit organization Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), which promotes the blue label that distinguishes sustainably managed fisheries. The company highlights in a statement that this is the first time it has received this award, "a recognition that reinforces its commitment to sustainable fishing and excellence throughout the entire value chain."
 
Source: La Voz de Galicia | Read the full article here

Other Media | SeafoodSource: USDA predicts seafood prices will increase at higher rate in 2026

UNITED STATES
Thursday, March 12, 2026

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is predicting seafood prices will rise faster than their historical average in 2026.

The USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS)’s February 2026 Forecast is predicting overall food prices will increase 3.1 percent this year. That average is split between food-at-home prices, which are projected to increase 2.5 percent, and food-away-from-home prices, which are projected to increase up to 3.7 percent.

Notably, prices in seven of the 15 food-at-home categories – including fish and seafood – will rise faster than their 20-year historical average

Author: Christine Blank / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here


Other Media | fishfarmingexpert: Survey shows increased support for finfish farming in Atlantic Canada

CANADA
Thursday, March 12, 2026

The proportion of people who support finfish farming in Atlantic Canada has grown to a record high 85%, a new survey shows.

The telephone survey of 1,450 Atlantic Candian adults was performed by Narrative Research Associates for the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers’ Association (ACFFA).

It shows that support for the sector in Atlantic Canada has risen by four percentage points since 2024.

Source: fishfarmingexpert |  Read the full article here


Other Media | SalmonBusiness: Spot price Norway: Up to EUR 8.60 / USD 9.35

NORWAY
Thursday, March 12, 2026

Each week, SalmonBusiness gathers salmon price forecasts from industry analysts for the week ahead. Unless otherwise stated, prices refer to superior 3–6 kg salmon, per kilo FCA Oslo, converted using the day’s average exchange rate.

Prices climb to EUR 8.60 as supply tightens.

The spot price for week 11 is estimated at around EUR 8.60 (USD 9.35) per kilo, up from approximately EUR 7.10 (USD 7.72) the previous week. This represents an increase of roughly 21% compared with the same week last year.

The rise reflects tightening supply as the industry runs short of harvest-ready fish following elevated slaughter volumes in January and February. Harvest levels are expected to remain around current reduced levels in the coming weeks, according to analysts.

Source: SalmonBusiness |  Read the full article here


IN BRIEF - Umios Appoints Daisuke Yasuda as New President and COO Amid Leadership Restructuring

JAPAN
Thursday, March 12, 2026

TOKYO — Daisuke Yasuda, Executive Managing Director, has been appointed Representative Director, President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Umios—formerly Maruha Nichiro—effective April 1. The announcement was made at a press conference at the company’s new headquarters in Takanawa, Tokyo.

Current President Masaru Ikemi will become Representative Director, Chairman and CEO on the same date, overseeing overall group management and strengthening governance as the company enters a new phase of growth.

The leadership transition follows the company’s name change on March 1 and relocation to Takanawa, moves aimed at accelerating the goals of its long-term vision and medium-term management plan. The company said the change is intended to strengthen management and promote a corporate culture of “challenge” and “co-creation.”

As COO, Yasuda will oversee business strategy, portfolio management, and investment decisions. Joining the company in April 1985, he built his career mainly in the seafood business, holding roles including General Manager of the First Seafood Department. Born in September 1961, he is 64 years old.


IN BRIEF - Sea of Okhotsk fishing season 2026: Pollock harvest nears 600,000 tons

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Thursday, March 12, 2026

The 2026 fishing season in the Sea of Okhotsk is approaching a major milestone, with pollock catches nearing 600,000 tons, according to the monitoring system of Russia’s Federal Agency for Fisheries (Rosrybolovstvo).

As of March 8, fishermen in the Far Eastern basin had harvested 593,900 tons of pollock, including 375,900 tons caught directly in the Sea of Okhotsk.

Since the start of the year, the cod catch in the Far East has reached 29,300 tons, representing 101.9% of the 2025 level, with 8,600 tons taken from the Sea of Okhotsk. Meanwhile, the Pacific herring harvest totaled 142,200 tons, or 104.6% of last year’s catch, including 132,200 tons from the North Okhotsk Sea subzone.

Last week, the expedition involved 85 large-capacity vessels, 12 medium-capacity fishing boats, and 30 transport ships. Thirty-five inspectors were deployed to monitor transshipment operations.

Fresh fish shipments are being unloaded mainly in ports across Primorsky Krai. Cold storage facilities in the region are currently 39% full, holding about 48,900 tons of fish products, while 30 vessels carrying 46,300 tons of seafood are approaching port.


IN BRIEF - New report highlights trends shaping seafood sales in the UK retail market

UNITED KINGDOM
Thursday, March 12, 2026

A new industry report from The Seafood Council reveals how changing consumer behavior and retail dynamics in the United Kingdom are shaping opportunities for seafood through 2026.

The report, titled UK Market and Retail Trends Report (Q4 2025 – January 2026), provides an updated snapshot of grocery and online shopping trends and their impact on seafood sales. It was released last week ahead of the Norway-UK Seafood Summit and is now available to the wider Norwegian seafood industry.

According to the analysis, price, promotion, and value for money remain key drivers of the British shopping basket. However, the report also identifies clear shifts in how consumers select seafood, highlighting growing demand for certain formats and new opportunities in retail channels.

The study is organized into six sections, including an executive summary, an overview of the protein landscape, insights into shopper behavior, a market update, trends and outlook for 2026, and a retail “snapshot” from grocery stores.

The January 2026 edition includes retail data up to 29 November 2025, offering one of the most recent overviews of seafood performance in the UK grocery market


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