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China’s seafood imports surge to $19bn in 2022 despite COVID lockdowns

China's imports of seafood surged by 35% to $19.13bn in 2022 -- a new record that suggests the country's strict COVID-19 protocols for imports and frequent lockdowns impacted consumption less than thought

By Louis Harkell | April 11, 2023 10:28 BST
Shenzhen, China: a man cut salmon at a restaurant in MixC Shenzhen Bay shopping mall in 2019. Photo: Sorbis / Shutterstock.
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