Indonesian vannamei shrimp prices hold firm with little to no movement
Indonesian shrimp prices have remained stable across all size grades so far in week 47 of 2024, showing only minimal changes compared to the previous week
Trump’s pick to head Commerce, NOAA expected to lead tariff agenda, too
Donald Trump's choice to head the Department of Commerce will have a lot of say over commercial fishing and is expected to also lean heavily into trade policy
Nissui expands domestic aquaculture operation to boost exports
The Japanese seafood giant is accelerating its domestic aquaculture production, including tuna, salmon, and yellowtail, as part of a strategic push to increase export revenues
Avanti Feeds Q2 profit jumps 47% on EU sales lift
Avanti's processed shrimp business recorded substantial gains in EU market share, which jumped to 19% in Q2 fiscal 2025 from just 4% a year earlier
India’s Apex Frozen Foods sees shrimp market recovery despite Q2 loss
Indian shrimp processor Apex Frozen Foods reported a quarterly loss as higher costs and supply constraints weighed on margins, though it forecast improving market conditions ahead for the sector
ITC rules US shrimp industry suffered as a result of imports, cements AD, CVD rates
The anti-dumping and countervailing duty rates that the US handed importers of shrimp from India, Ecuador, Indonesia and Vietnam are now set in stone, and probably in place until at least 2027
Peltola defeat, Golden win among 11 US election results that matter to seafood
A ballot initiative aimed at repealing the ranked choice voting system relied upon by US senator Lisa Murkowski seems narrowly on the verge of passage
Week 47 farm-gate shrimp roundup: Ecuador, India prices edge up while China diverges
Farm-gate shrimp prices strengthened in Ecuador and India this week while other Asian markets showed mixed trends in week 47
Indian shrimp processors bet on China, black tiger shift amid Ecuador pressure
Indian shrimp processors are investing in new facilities and technology upgrades despite pressure from Ecuadorian competition and weak demand in traditional markets
US lawmakers demand probe into whether taxpayer dollars are funding Ecuador’s shrimp boom
Three congressmen are calling for a review of US cash backing foreign shrimp projects, saying it squeezes American producers