Core Insights - Norway's seafood, particularly fresh live crab, is set to enter the Chinese market, following the successful introduction of live snow crab last year [3][4] - By 2025, China has become Norway's third-largest seafood export market, with significant growth in export value [3][5] Group 1: Norway's Seafood Exports - Norway's fresh live crab has received approval for export to China, enhancing the variety of seafood available in the Chinese market [3][4] - In the first nine months of 2025, Norway exported 69,400 tons of salmon to China, marking a 112.1% year-on-year increase, with an export value of 6.19 billion Norwegian Krone (approximately 4.318 billion RMB) [4] - Norway's Arctic shrimp exports to China reached 7,482 tons in the first three quarters of 2025, a staggering 484% increase, with an export value nearing 400 million Norwegian Krone (approximately 279 million RMB) [5] Group 2: Market Dynamics and Trade Relations - The demand for fresh seafood in China is driven by consumer preferences, with over 80% of imported crab products being fresh or live [4] - Norway aims to strengthen bilateral trade relations with China, focusing on high-quality seafood to meet the growing demand from Chinese consumers [4][5] - The overall trade value between China and Nordic countries reached 42.43 billion USD in the first three quarters of the year, reflecting a 7.2% increase year-on-year [8]
跨越8000多公里,挪威面包蟹将爬上中国消费者的餐桌
第一财经·2025-11-07 12:55