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    Russian seafood exports to China may decline sharply in 2021

    • Last Update: 2021-12-02
    • Source: Internet
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    According to the prediction of the Russian Seafood Association, the total export volume of Russian seafood to the Chinese market will be significantly reduced in 2021 .
     
    The All-Russian Fishermen's Association (VARPE) predicts that Russia will export 260,000 tons of raw fish to China this year, down 73% from last year, and the export value is about 880 million U.
    S.
    dollars, down 43% from last year
    .

     
    German Zverev, chairman of VARPE, said that from January 1 to October 31 this year, about 378,000 tons of Russian-origin fish products were re-exported to China via South Korea
    .
    In 2021, the export volume of Russian frozen pollock to China will drop to 150,000 tons, and the export value will drop to 175 million U.
    S.
    dollars
    .

     
    Zverev revealed that China and Russia are conducting fisheries negotiations, some of which involve the elimination of non-tariff barriers in bilateral seafood trade
    .
    Seafood Seafood Chinese exports
     
    The All-Russian Fishermen's Association (VARPE) predicts that Russia will export 260,000 tons of raw fish to China this year, down 73% from last year, and the export value is about 880 million U.
    S.
    dollars, down 43% from last year
    .
     
    German Zverev, chairman of VARPE, said that from January 1 to October 31 this year, about 378,000 tons of Russian-origin fish products were re-exported to China via South Korea
    .
    In 2021, the export volume of Russian frozen pollock to China will drop to 150,000 tons, and the export value will drop to 175 million U.
    S.
    dollars
    .

     
    Zverev revealed that China and Russia are conducting fisheries negotiations, some of which involve the elimination of non-tariff barriers in bilateral seafood trade
    .
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