Global Swine Meat Import Share by Country (Thousand Metric Tons (Carcass Weight Equivalent))

In 2024, China remains the largest importer of swine meat, though its share has declined by 8.06% year-on-year. Japan, Mexico, and South Korea follow, with Mexico showing a significant increase of 6.15%. The Philippines and Chile also exhibit notable growth, while the United States records a modest rise of 1.52%. Declines are observed in Argentina and Russia, with the latter dropping substantially by 29.15%. Countries like Vietnam and Belarus exhibit sharp increases of 48.14% and 23.87%, respectively.

Future trends to watch include China's continued fluctuations and the resurgence in smaller markets such as Vietnam and the Dominican Republic. Monitoring geopolitical impacts on Russia and Ukraine's import behavior will also be critical. Additionally, the growing trend in regions such as the Philippines and the stabilization in traditionally stable markets like Japan will be essential for forecasting future market dynamics.

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 23.6 2023 +7.57% -8.06% View data
2 2 Japan 15.45 2023 -2.17% +0.13% View data
3 3 Mexico 13.59 2023 +0.85% +6.15% View data
4 4 South Korea 7.26 2023 -1.82% -1.45% View data
5 5 United States 5.29 2023 -16.39% +1.52% View data
6 6 Philippines 4.98 2023 -14.44% +11.15% View data
7 7 Hong Kong 2.8 2023
8 8 Canada 2.64 2023 +8.97% +2.26% View data
9 9 Australia 2.18 2023 -12.86% -0.56% View data
10 10 Chile 1.71 2023 +23.13% +11.44% View data

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