Guolian: China shrimp consumption to hit 2m metric tons by 2020
By 2020 China's shrimp consumption will increase by 350,000t over 2016 levels to 2.04m metric tons, according to Chinese shrimp firm Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products
Traceability back to feed won’t be required for US shrimp sales under SIMP
There is some confusion that the application of SIMP to shrimp will extend back to feed, but NOAA clarifies this is not the case
Trade analysis: Where did all the shrimp go?
Where did all the shrimp go? Trade data can often shed light where there is darkness
Shrimp trade shift hints at Chinese smuggling crackdown impact
In the first two months of this year China's direct shrimp imports from Ecuador and Argentina were up 103% and 201% respectively compared with the same period in 2017
Shrimp importer Blue Sea adds Lees and his 2.5m lbs of scallops
New Bedford, Massachusetts-based seafood veteran John Lees has joined shrimp importer Blue Sea and brought his scallops with him
Trump’s signature gives shrimp importers 9 months to catch up with SIMP
By signing a massive spending bill, President Donald Trump started the clock ticking for the National Marine Fisheries Service to begin requiring shrimp and abalone importers
US SIMP for shrimp another step closer to becoming law
The provision that US shrimp importers fear continues to hang around and is making its way through Congress in the 2,232-page omnibus budget bill unveiled Wednesday night
US midwest retailer Meijer begins selling Argentine shrimp
US midwest grocer Meijer, which is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and has over 220 stores across six states, has begun selling Argentine red shrimp
Pescanova launches ready-to-eat products tailored to US market
Nueva Pescanova's new products for the US market aim to expand the firm's business in retail and foodservice sectors
US shrimp imports off to a roaring start in 2018
India sent 49% more shrimp to the US in January 2018 than the same month in 2017, and owned a third of the market