Key Market Indicators
It has been decreasing by 8.2%, on average, year on year. Since 1998, Guatemalan demand increased by 146.5%. The country ranked at number 64 in 2021, Dominican Republic overtake it at $71,075. The United States, Canada and Mexico respectively ranked numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Guatemala's frozen fish imports are set to reach around $32 million by 2026, up from $26 million in 2021. This represents an annual growth rate of 3.2%. Since 1998, demand for frozen fish imports has grown by an impressive 119.9%. Guatemala was ranked 65th in 2021, with Fiji taking the 64th spot at $26 million. Japan, Thailand, and South Korea were ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, respectively. In 2015, Guatemala's frozen fish exports were $71 million, down from $170 million the previous year. This represents an annual decrease of 8.2%. Since 1998, demand for frozen fish exports has grown by 146.5%. Guatemala ranked 64th in 2021, with the Dominican Republic taking the 63rd spot at $71 million. The United States, Canada, and Mexico were ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, respectively.