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See you at Booth 2647-3, March 16-18, 2025 in Boston, USA, Seafood Expo North America 2025
See you at Booth 2647-3, March 16-18, 2025 in Boston, USA, Seafood Expo North America 2025
Feb 25, 2025
Seafood
China Seafood
Fish
Squid
illex squid
Looking forward to meet you at our Booth# 2647-3 March 16-18, 2025 in Boston, USA
The link below is the registration invitation for the Boston exhibition in the U.S. The participants may use it to register for a free entry pass.
https://www.xpressreg.net/register/SENA0325/attendee/reginfo.php?sc=SENA2530743
See you there!
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Swimming crab supply may become scarce in the second half of the year
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See you at Booth#A1-1117, Oct. 30-Nov. 01 in Qingdao, China Fisheries & Seafood Expo
Welcome to visit our booth at Booth#A1-1117, Oct.30-Nov. 01 in Qingdao, China Fisheries & Seafood Expo 2024
More demand of Squid in South Korea
As of May, South Korea imported a total of 538,472 tons of seafood, including 8,475 tons of frozen squid tubes, compared with 2,766 tons in May, an increase of 30% from 2,133 tons in the previous year. Cumulative imports as of May were 8,475 tons, up 10 percent from 7,706 tons in the previous year.