Core Insights - Norway's seafood exports for 2025 reached a record high of 1,815 billion Norwegian Krone, an increase of 6.4 billion Norwegian Krone from 2024, reflecting a growth rate of 4% [1] - The Chinese market emerged as a key growth driver, with exports to China reaching 178,000 tons and an export value of 12.3 billion Norwegian Krone, marking a significant rise in its global ranking from sixth to third [1][2] - Salmon exports to China saw remarkable growth, with a volume of 90,906 tons, a 99% increase year-on-year, and an export value of 8.109 billion Norwegian Krone, up by 59% [5] Group 1 - In 2025, Norway's total seafood export volume was 2.8 million tons, providing approximately 38 million seafood meals daily to global consumers [1] - The overall export value of Norwegian seafood reached a historic high, despite challenges such as reduced catch quotas and high prices for key wild species [1] - The CEO of the Norwegian Seafood Council highlighted the significant growth in salmon exports, despite a price decline [1] Group 2 - China became the largest global market for Norwegian Arctic shrimp, with an export volume of 8,392 tons, a 244% increase, and an export value of 450 million Norwegian Krone, a 345% rise [5] - The increase in salmon consumption in China and the expansion of Norway's market share contributed to the growth in exports [5] - The Norwegian Seafood Council plans to increase investment in the Chinese market to introduce more premium seafood varieties to consumers [6]
2025年挪威海产出口额再创新高,中国市场增幅居全球首位
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