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From 2017 to 2023, the exports of Molluscs failed to regain momentum, with exports shrinking to $2.1B in 2023.
Imports of Molluscs reached a peak of 348K tons in 2022 before slightly decreasing the following year. In terms of value, imports dropped to $2B in 2023.
The import of Molluscs peaked at 184K tons in 2015. From 2016 to 2023, imports remained slightly lower. In terms of value, Molluscs imports decreased to $580M in 2023.
Exports of Molluscs reached a peak of 18K tons in 2018 but failed to regain momentum from 2019 to 2023. In terms of value, Molluscs exports saw a significant decline, dropping to $54M in 2023.
Molluscs imports reached a peak of 348K tons in 2022 but experienced a slight decrease the following year. The value of molluscs imports also dropped to $2B in 2023.
In January 2023, Molluscs saw a significant growth rate of 32% compared to the previous month. However, by November 2023, Molluscs imports declined sharply to $115M in value.
In January 2023, the growth in Molluscs imports surged by 32% month-to-month, reaching a value of $161M in October 2023.
The growth rate of Molluscs exports reached its peak in January 2023, with a substantial increase of 267% compared to the previous month. The value of exports also saw a remarkable expansion, reaching $3.4M in November 2023.
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In June 2023, the price of Molluscs reached $12,831 per ton (CIF, Hong Kong), showing a 24% increase compared to the previous month.
The price of Molluscs in May 2023 was $5,459 per ton (CIF, Spain), showing a decrease of 9.2% compared to the previous month.
In terms of value, imports of Molluscs significantly increased to $71M in May 2023.