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USTR Extends China Section 301 Tariffs for Certain Seafood Products


ANALYSIS: Copper River Sockeye Opens with Typical Price Spike and Slower Start to Volume  


ANALYSIS: Market for Red Swimming Crab Meat Faces Uncertainty Amid Tariff Shifts and Supply Concerns  


ANALYSIS: Scottish Salmon Exports, Biological Performance and Price Movements  


Japan: Uncertainty Over Frozen Scallop Exports to the U.S. Amid Trump Tariffs


Japan Increases Fish and Seafood Imports from Russia


Two Univ. of Idaho Professors Earn Elite Researcher Status for Fishery & Global Health Contributions


IFB Agro Plans to Acquire Cargill India’s Aqua Feed Business


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 2


Volatility Defines 2025 in Food and Agriculture Markets – How do You Navigate It?


Fri. May 30 2025

Maruha Nichiro and UMAMI Bioworks Launch Project to Develop Cell-Cultivated Bluefin Tuna  


Japan: FEED ONE to Invest in New Aqua Feed Mill


ASMI Releases 2024 Annual Report Highlighting Global Impacts and Market Challenges  


Cousins Maine Lobster to Open Food Truck in Wisconsin  


Tokyo Seafoods Purchases Increase by 40% in 2025 With a Focus on Spanish Set-net Tuna  


Russia: Fish Exports Could Exceed $6 Billion in 2025  


Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline


Seafoodnews.com Summary Friday, May 30


Thu. May 29 2025

ANALYSIS: Overview of Ecuadorian Skipjack Tuna Landings, Exports, and Market Sentiment  


No Second Opener on Copper River This Week, But Prince William Sound Opens for Seiners  


ANALYSIS: China’s April Imports of Homarus Americanus Fall by Over 45%, GACC Reports  


SSP and CNA Host 2025 SustainED Event in Ecuador, Focused on Efficient, Sustainable Shrimp Farming  


NEFMC’s Amendment 25 Nixed On Procedural Grounds, Cod Season Starts Using Old Rules  


New Report Shows Upward Trajectory for European Union's Blue Economy  


Fujisan Salmon Markets White Fujisan Salmon: White Meat Rainbow Trout Grown at the Foot of Mt. Fuji  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, May 29


Wed. May 28 2025

ANALYSIS: EU-UK Q1 Shrimp Imports Rise 8.5% Y-O-Y, Rise 10% Since Q1 2023  


ANALYSIS: Q2 Trends in Norwegian Cod Landings and Price Dynamics  


The Retail Rundown: Father’s Day Fires Up Demand for Premium Cuts  


Andfjord Salmon’s Q1 Results Reflect Low Production and Zero Revenue Amid Kvalnes Build-Out  


Russia Optimistic About 2025 Salmon Catch in Kamchatka Region  


USDA Announces Section 32 Pre-Solicitation for Atlantic Groundfish and Pacific Pink Shrimp  


Turning the Tide Announces 2025 Marine Industry Awards


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, May 28


Tue. May 27 2025

Over 27,000 Sockeye and 1,000 Chinook Salmon Netted in Copper River’s First Opener on May 22  


FDA Issues Advisory on Frozen Half-Shell Oysters from the Republic of Korea


Russia Remains Major Salmon Producer in North Pacific Region  


OPINION: NOAA’s Budget Crunch Trimming Fat, or Cutting Muscle?  


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Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, May 27


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USTR Extends China Section 301 Tariffs for Certain Seafood Products 

The US Trade Representative (USTR) has extended tariff exclusions on certain seafood products from China through the end of August.  

The exclusions were previously scheduled to expire on May 31 but have now been extended through August 31.  

Tariffs related to the Section 301 Investigation of China’s Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation first began under the Trump Administration in 2018 and 2019 in an effort to stop the country’s unfair trade practices. A range of seafood items from China were hit with...

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ANALYSIS: Copper River Sockeye Opens with Typical Price Spike and Slower Start to Volume

The wild salmon season is officially underway with the opening of Copper River on Thursday, May 22. Initial sockeye landings were modest, with ADF&G reporting 27,368 fish on opening day. However, harvests accelerated by Memorial Day Monday, with an additional 52,728 sockeye landed, bringing the cumulative total to just over 80,000, as recently reported by Peggy Parker of SeafoodNews.

Over the holiday weekend, offers and sales for 4–6 lb. H&G sockeye were notably, yet typically, elevated, averaging approximately...

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ANALYSIS: Market for Red Swimming Crab Meat Faces Uncertainty Amid Tariff Shifts and Supply Concerns

As of mid-2025, the U.S. market for red swimming crab meat remains in a state of flux. While recent tariff reductions on Chinese imports have offered a glimmer of relief, questions remain as to whether this will be enough to reverse a significant downward trend in imports. Buyers and suppliers alike are navigating a complex landscape shaped by trade policy, shifting price dynamics, and limited global sourcing options.

Tariff Rollback Brings Temporary Relief, But Questions Linger

The tariff on...

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Japan Increases Fish and Seafood Imports from Russia 

Japan is increasing fish and seafood imports from Russia, despite Western sanctions. According to official data, the volume of supplies grew by about 10% in 2024 with a significant increase in exports of crab, and surimi and pollock fillets. 

Annual imports of Russian fish and seafood in Japan are between 120,000-140,000 tonnes. In value terms, these figures are equivalent to about $800-850 million, with the potential for further growth.  

Traditionally, the biggest demand in Japan is observed for Russian crab, snow crab, opilio and the iconic...

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IFB Agro Plans to Acquire Cargill India’s Aqua Feed Business

India's IFB Agro Industries Ltd has said its board has approved a proposal to acquire the entire commercial shrimp and freshwater fish feed business of Cargill India.

The acquisition would include Cargill India’s manufacturing facilities in Vijayawada and Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh, along with feed formulations, assets, business contracts, liabilities, licenses, employees, and other associated resources, the company said in a regulatory filing.

The move is in line with IFB Agro’s strategy to grow its presence in the aqua feed segment, the company said.

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Japan: FEED ONE to Invest in New Aqua Feed Mill

Japanese feed producer FEED ONE Co. Ltd. has unveiled plans to invest ¥13 billion (approximately $89.7 million) in a new aqua feed mill in Mito, Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture. The facility, scheduled to begin construction in the latter half of 2025, is slated for completion by April 2028.

The new plant will take over aquaculture compound feed production currently handled by the Chita factory, which will subsequently focus solely on livestock feed.

"The environment surrounding aquaculture in Japan is expected to diversify...

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Cousins Maine Lobster to Open Food Truck in Wisconsin  

Fast-casual lobster roll company Cousins Maine Lobster (CML) is bringing a new truck to Wisconsin this summer. Local entrepreneurs Chris Goeman and Kevin Smith are spearheading the effort — which is set to begin serving the Milwaukee market in June.  

The two got the idea for their latest venture after visiting the brand’s truck in Chicago.  

"When I saw the lines forming for Cousins Maine Lobster made up of customers from several neighborhoods away, we knew the demand was real," said Smith. "It's a clear sign that people are craving...

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Russia: Fish Exports Could Exceed $6 Billion in 2025

According to Agroexport — the organization responsible for agricultural exports from Russia — fish exports in the country could exceed $6 billion in 2025, a $1.2 billion increase from last year.

Experts with the center predict the main supply destinations to be China, South Korea, the EU, Japan and Belarus. Agroexport also reported that in the first four months of 2025, Russia exported $1.9 billion in fish products — a 22% jump from the same period last year.

Frozen fish accounted for 47% of exports, totaling...

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ANALYSIS: Overview of Ecuadorian Skipjack Tuna Landings, Exports, and Market Sentiment

Ecuador plays a vital role as a fishing nation in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO), and as a key tuna canning processor, particularly for the European market.  This year, the Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) for Ecuadorian skipjack tuna have shown a consistent upward trend, with prices rising from the beginning of the year to the latest assessment in April. The price of whole frozen Ecuadorian skipjack tuna reached $1,650 per metric ton (MT), reflecting an increase of 13.8% year-on-year (y-o-y). The Ecuadorian skipjack...

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ANALYSIS: Scottish Salmon Exports, Biological Performance and Price Movements

The Atlantic farm salmon market is showing a unique trend in 2025, as market participants report an abundant supply of fresh Atlantic salmon from Norway and Scotland. For example, the Norwegian Seafood Council reported that the export of fresh whole Atlantic salmon, head-on, increased by 51% year-on-year in April, with a month-on-month growth of 4.8%.

The Scottish Atlantic farm salmon industry has also experienced a production recovery in 2024, with a 59.4% increase in the export of fresh salmon, reaching a total of...

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Japan: Uncertainty Over Frozen Scallop Exports to the U.S. Amid Trump Tariffs 

On May 27, Yasuhisa Kasai, a counselor at the Hokkaido Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations, gave a speech on scallop production trends at the National Scallop Major Auction Houses and Shippers Trading Conference. He emphasized that the future of frozen scallops, which have been exporting well to the United States, is "uncertain" as exporters are in a wait-and-see state due to the Trump tariff issue.  

The Hokkaido government's scallop landing plan for fiscal 2025 (April 2025-March 2026) is 336,498...

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Two Univ. of Idaho Professors Earn Elite Researcher Status for Fishery & Global Health Contributions

The American Association for the Advancement of Science recently named two University of Idaho faculty members — Professor Emerita Christine Moffitt for fisheries and Professor Shirley Luckhart for global health work — to its 2024 class of fellows.  

The distinguished lifetime honor recognizes individuals whose efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically or socially distinguished. AAAS is more than 150 years old and is among the world’s largest general scientific societies, publishing the Science family of journals. 

“These two scientists represent...

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Maruha Nichiro and UMAMI Bioworks Launch Project to Develop Cell-Cultivated Bluefin Tuna 

Japanese seafood company Maruha Nichiro Corporation (MNC) and Singapore-based Umami Bioworks have joined forces to develop cell-cultivated bluefin tuna.  

The latest venture advances their joint development agreement on cell cultivation technology — which has been in place since 2023. 

Cell-cultivated seafood is attracting attention as a way to supply next-generation fish protein. And Umami Bioworks is no stranger to these prototypes. Just last month, the Singapore-based company launched its cultivated seafood protein platform to tackle key challenges in...

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ASMI Releases 2024 Annual Report Highlighting Global Impacts and Market Challenges 

The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) has released its 2024 Annual Report, reflecting on partnerships, investments and challenges within the Alaska seafood industry. 

Throughout 2024, ASMI worked to promote Alaska seafood in 36,000 retail stores and 18,000 restaurants across the U.S. – but not without its challenges.  

A Difficult 2024 

According to the August 2024 NOAA Fisheries Alaska Seafood Snapshot Report, the Alaska seafood industry spent much of last year in recovery mode, after suffering a $1.8 billion economic loss from...

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Tokyo Seafoods Purchases Increase by 40% in 2025 With a Focus on Spanish Set-net Tuna  

Food trading company Tokyo Seafoods will continue to promote wild bluefin tuna from Spain this year. Its buyer arrived in the country at the end of April and purchased approximately 500 tons — 40% more than 2024. While farmed Atlantic bluefin tuna is popular in the Mediterranean, Minato Shimbun reports that Tokyo Seafoods will market wild bluefins as a rare setnet-caught fish. And as sales destinations expand, purchases will be made from a total of three companies, with Crespo Family at the...

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Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline

US President Donald Trump and his administration have paused reciprocal tariffs on most countries.

“Based on the lack of respect that China has shown... I am hereby raising the [tariff] charged to China by the [USA] to 125%, effective immediately,” wrote Trump on Truth Social at 1:18 pm ET. 

It’s not clear if this 125% is in addition to the 20% imposed on Chinese imports to the US. In early March, Trump noted that he would add another 10% tariff on Chinese goods...

 

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No Second Opener on Copper River This Week, But Prince William Sound Opens for Seiners 

Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) announced yesterday that the Copper River District will remain closed for the rest of this week to aid struggling Chinook salmon to move upriver to spawn.  

ADF&G has estimated that 21,000-31,000 Chinook must be allowed to reach the upper waters of the Copper for the population to remain sustainable.  

According to harvest data and in river abundance indicators, salmon managers say the return so far continues to be...

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