Key Market Indicators
Lebanon's frozen fish exports are projected to drop 7.7% annually in the next five years, from $64,240 in 2021 to $40,450 in 2026. The country has seen a 5.7% year-on-year decrease since 2002. It ranked 102nd in 2021, overtaken by the Dominican Republic at $64,240. Russia, the United States and Chile were the top three exporters respectively. Lebanon's frozen fish imports are expected to fall 0.8% year-on-year on average from 2021 to 2026, from $6,140,100 to $5,871,100. Since 2002, demand has increased 2.9% annually. The country ranked 96th in 2021, behind Bosnia and Herzegovina at $6,140,100. Japan, Thailand and South Korea held the top three spots in the import ranking respectively.