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    In the first two months of this year, South Korea's imports of Chilean seafood increased by 1% year-on-year

    • Last Update: 2022-04-18
    • Source: Internet
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    From SeafoodMedia’s March 22 news, the average import volume of seafood from February 2017 to 2022 was 1314 tons, the highest value was 3033 tons in February 2017, and the lowest value was 305 tons in February 2021 .
     
    In the first two months of this year, South Korea imported 189,641 tons of seafood, of which 1,908 tons came from Chile, accounting for 1%, a year-on-year increase of 0.
    4%
    .
    The import volume of Chilean seafood in February was 754 tons, a sharp increase of 147% year-on-year
    .
     
    The Chilean seafood imported by South Korea in February 2022 mainly includes:
     
    - 1170 tons of frozen coho;
     
    -206 tons of frozen rays, a year-on-year decrease of 6%;
     
    -175 tons of frozen Atlantic salmon, up 695% year-on-year;
     
    -61 tons of frozen cooked mussels, an increase of 2% year-on-year;
     
    -54 tons of frozen squid slices, a year-on-year decrease of 53%;
     
    - 40 tons of frozen Atlantic salmon
    .
    Import of seafood
     
    In the first two months of this year, South Korea imported 189,641 tons of seafood, of which 1,908 tons came from Chile, accounting for 1%, a year-on-year increase of 0.
    4%
    .
    The import volume of Chilean seafood in February was 754 tons, a sharp increase of 147% year-on-year
    .

     
      The Chilean seafood imported by South Korea in February 2022 mainly includes:
     
      - 1170 tons of frozen coho;
     
      -206 tons of frozen rays, a year-on-year decrease of 6%;
     
      -175 tons of frozen Atlantic salmon, up 695% year-on-year;
     
      -61 tons of frozen cooked mussels, an increase of 2% year-on-year;
     
      -54 tons of frozen squid slices, a year-on-year decrease of 53%;
     
      - 40 tons of frozen Atlantic salmon
    .
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