Global Fisheries Imports Share by Country (Million US Dollars)

China holds the largest share of global fisheries imports at 32.44 million USD, followed by the United States with 25.8 million USD. South Korea, Sweden, and the Netherlands also feature prominently. Y-o-Y variations reveal notable increases in China (15.7%), Vietnam (2.59%), Taiwan (2.82%), and India (10.69%). Conversely, Brazil (-3.26%), Mexico (-3.33%), and Luxembourg (-3.77%) face declines. Over five years, the CAGR shows steady growth in emerging markets like the Philippines and Colombia, while mature markets show stabilization or slight declines.

Future trends to watch include potential shifts in Asian emerging markets, with notable growth in India, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Additionally, China's continued dominance may influence global prices and supply chains. Monitoring environmental policies and sustainable practices will also be crucial as these factors can drive changes in import patterns.

Top countries in Fisheries Imports Share by Country (Million US Dollars)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 32.44 2023 +18.53% +15.7% View data
2 2 United States 25.8 2023 +1.76% +0.68% View data
3 3 South Korea 6.52 2023 +2.84% +1.55% View data
4 4 Sweden 6.07 2023 +2.77% +0.26% View data
5 5 Netherlands 4.89 2023 +2.38% +1.73% View data
6 6 Thailand 4.02 2023 +2.16% +0.27% View data
7 7 Denmark 4.02 2023 +1.31% +0.2% View data
8 8 Vietnam 2.19 2023 +3.02% +2.59% View data
9 9 Taiwan 2.01 2023 +2.63% +2.82% View data
10 10 Australia 1.61 2023 +1.51% -0.63% View data

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