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Frozen Crustaceans exports peaked at 680K tons in 2021, but remained lower from 2022 to 2024. In terms of value, exports dropped to $4.1B in 2024.
Frozen Crustaceans imports reached their peak in 2023 and are forecasted to continue growing in the future. The value of frozen crustaceans imports decreased to $6.4B in 2023.
From 2017 to 2023, Frozen Crustaceans exports experienced limited growth, with a decrease in value to $619M in 2023.
During the period analyzed, Frozen Crustaceans imports peaked at 76K tons in 2022, but saw a significant drop the following year. In terms of value, imports of frozen crustaceans decreased notably to $512M in 2023.
Frozen Crustaceans imports peaked at 54K tons in 2014 but gradually decreased from 2015 to 2023. In terms of value, imports slightly dropped to $315M in 2023.
Frozen Crustaceans imports reached a peak of 76K tons in 2022 but significantly decreased the following year. In terms of value, imports of Frozen Crustaceans plummeted to $512M in 2023.
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During the period of December 2022 to July 2023, the imports of Frozen Crustaceans experienced a slight decline, reaching a value of $71M in July 2023.
Frozen Crustaceans imports were valued at $138M in July 2023.
The price of Frozen Crustaceans in May 2023 was $7,952 per ton (CIF, France), decreasing by -2.6% compared to the previous month.
In May 2023, the import value of Frozen Crustaceans reached $601M.
In April 2023, the frozen crustaceans price stood at $12,014 per ton (CIF, Australia), shrinking by -2.9% against the previous month.