Global Fisheries Exports Share by Country (Million US Dollars)

In 2024, global fisheries exports saw notable changes among leading exporters. Norway remained the top exporter with a value of $15.2 million, showing a 4.12% increase over the previous year. Vietnam experienced a slight decline of 0.59%, but maintained a strong position with $9.16 million. Canada and Russia beefed up their standings with increments of 2.97% and 3.22%, respectively. The United States and the Netherlands displayed more stable figures, with minor variations of -0.7% and 0.67%. Smaller nations such as Brazil and Estonia saw remarkable growth at 10.97% and 5.42%, respectively, indicating a rising contribution to the global market.

Future trends to watch include the rise in sustainable fishing practices and the impact of climate change on fish populations. Additionally, trade policies and economic conditions will likely influence export volumes from key players like Norway and Vietnam. Increasing investments in aquaculture and innovations in fisheries technology could further shift the competitive landscape, propelling emerging markets into more prominent export positions.

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

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 15.2 2023 +2.67% +4.12% View data
2 2 Vietnam 9.16 2023 +0.61% -0.59% View data
3 3 Canada 6.68 2023 +5.43% +2.97% View data
4 4 Russia 6.01 2023 +1.1% +3.22% View data
5 5 United States 5.94 2023 +4.06% -0.7% View data
6 6 Netherlands 5.92 2023 +2.02% +0.67% View data
7 7 Sweden 5.5 2023 +3.25% +0.9% View data
8 8 Thailand 5.23 2023 -1.91% -2.86% View data
9 9 Denmark 5.03 2023 +0.67% -0.7% View data
10 10 Spain 4.99 2023 +1.92% -0.85% View data

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