News Summary May 13, 2026
Today's Top Story: ANALYSIS: March US Mahi Imports Improve, but Supply Remains Historically Tight
Kicking off the news, US frozen mahi imports are recovering from last season’s extreme weakness but remain historically tight, according to data through March. Year-to-date imports reached 18.5 million pounds, up 43% from last year, confirming that supply is no longer at record-low levels. However, this volume still ranks as the fourth-lowest March total on record, reflecting a rebound from an unusually weak base rather than a return to normal availability. Read more from this report on US mahi imports by Liz Cuozzo here.
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