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Middle East conflict and rising logistics costs could reshape U.S. seafood consumption
( vasep.com.vn ) Rising oil prices and escalating freight costs could reshape seafood consumption patterns in the United States. Shrimp is likely to face the greatest pressure, while pangasius, surimi, and other competitively priced seafood products may be better positioned to sustain demand. Escalating tensions and conflicts in the Middle East are triggering significant volatility in global energy and transportation markets. Oil prices have surged, while shipping and marine
Mar 16


Pangasius exports to China are skyrocketing and suddenly plummeting
After continuously growing at a high rate for 10 consecutive months, pangasius exports to China suddenly dropped in November...
Dec 14, 2022
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