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    Norway’s seafood exports increased in the first 9 months, with the largest increase to China, South Korea and Thailand.

    • Last Update: 2021-10-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The international market is slowly reopening, and demand for Norwegian seafood is increasing
    .
    Following the decline at the beginning of this year, Norwegian seafood exports increased significantly in the third quarter.
    Among them , Norwegian seafood exports to Asian countries such as China , South Korea and Thailand increased the most
    .
    In addition, exports to the United States and Italy have grown well
    .
     
    After the decline in Norwegian seafood in the first quarter of this year, despite the appreciation of the Norwegian currency, Norwegian seafood exports grew strongly in the second and third quarters
    .
     
    Norwegian seafood exports reached US$3.
    2 billion in the first quarter of 2021, a decrease of 2%; the second quarter was US$3 billion, an increase of 5%, and the third quarter was US$3.
    6 billion, an increase of 33%
    .
    The Norwegian seafood industry has recovered from the impact of the new crown epidemic and is responding to high demand in markets around the world
    .

     
    In the first nine months of this year, Norwegian salmon exports increased by 14% to 912,000 tons, valued at US$6.
    6 billion, an increase of 10%, of which Poland, France and Denmark were the largest import markets
    .
    The average price of fresh whole salmon was US$6.
    71/kg, down 3% year-on-year
    .

     
      In the first nine months of this year, trout exports reached 325.
    2 million U.
    S.
    dollars, a decline of 16% in volume and 3% in value
    .
    Belarus, Ukraine and the United States are the largest import markets
    .

     
      Norway exported 55,800 tons of fresh cod, valued at US$232.
    1 million, an increase of 33% and 9% respectively, with Denmark, Poland and the Netherlands being the main import markets
    .
    The country exported 57,600 tons of frozen cod, valued at US$325.
    2 million, an increase of 9% in quantity and a decrease in value of 6%
    .
    China, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are the main import markets
    .
     
      In the first nine months of this year, Norway exported 206,400 tons of herring, valued at US$278.
    8 million, an increase of 2%
    .
    The export volume of mackerel reached 257,600 tons, valued at US$441.
    4 million, an increase of 89% and 59% respectively
    .
    Poland, Lithuania and Germany are the main import markets for Norwegian herring
    .
     
      Norway exported 1,900 tons of king crabs, valued at 91.
    7 million U.
    S.
    dollars, an increase of 36% and 71% respectively
    .
    South Korea, Hong Kong and the United States are the main import markets
    .
    Snow crab exports 4,400 tons, valued at 94.
    1 million U.
    S.
    dollars, an increase of 138% and 202% respectively
    .
     
      Norwegian shrimp exports reached 10,600 tons, an increase of 22%
    .
    Sweden, the United Kingdom and Finland are the main import markets
    .

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      After the decline in Norwegian seafood in the first quarter of this year, despite the appreciation of the Norwegian currency, Norwegian seafood exports grew strongly in the second and third quarters
    .
     
      Norwegian seafood exports reached US$3.
    2 billion in the first quarter of 2021, a decrease of 2%; the second quarter was US$3 billion, an increase of 5%, and the third quarter was US$3.
    6 billion, an increase of 33%
    .
    The Norwegian seafood industry has recovered from the impact of the new crown epidemic and is responding to high demand in markets around the world
    .

     
      In the first nine months of this year, Norwegian salmon exports increased by 14% to 912,000 tons, valued at US$6.
    6 billion, an increase of 10%, of which Poland, France and Denmark were the largest import markets
    .
    The average price of fresh whole salmon was US$6.
    71/kg, down 3% year-on-year
    .

     
      In the first nine months of this year, trout exports reached 325.
    2 million U.
    S.
    dollars, a decline of 16% in volume and 3% in value
    .
    Belarus, Ukraine and the United States are the largest import markets
    .

     
      Norway exported 55,800 tons of fresh cod, valued at US$232.
    1 million, an increase of 33% and 9% respectively, with Denmark, Poland and the Netherlands being the main import markets
    .
    The country exported 57,600 tons of frozen cod, valued at US$325.
    2 million, an increase of 9% in quantity and a decrease in value of 6%
    .
    China, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are the main import markets
    .
     
      In the first nine months of this year, Norway exported 206,400 tons of herring, valued at US$278.
    8 million, an increase of 2%
    .
    The export volume of mackerel reached 257,600 tons, valued at US$441.
    4 million, an increase of 89% and 59% respectively
    .
    Poland, Lithuania and Germany are the main import markets for Norwegian herring
    .
     
      Norway exported 1,900 tons of king crabs, valued at 91.
    7 million U.
    S.
    dollars, an increase of 36% and 71% respectively
    .
    South Korea, Hong Kong and the United States are the main import markets
    .
    Snow crab exports 4,400 tons, valued at 94.
    1 million U.
    S.
    dollars, an increase of 138% and 202% respectively
    .
     
      Norwegian shrimp exports reached 10,600 tons, an increase of 22%
    .
    Sweden, the United Kingdom and Finland are the main import markets
    .

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