SDC Market Watch
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What is happening to the Icelandic cod fillets in the US market?
What’s going on here? Icelandic exporters have been keen on increasing their export volumes to the US market especially when the US exhange rates ... -
Top quota holders in Iceland - Happy new fishing year!
What’s going on here? The new quota year in Iceland started 4 days ago and we at SDC have already looked back over the year and recounted in last... -
Finishing the Icelandic TAC - getting ready for the next TAC! - Is that enough?
What’s going on here? Today is the last day of the 2017/2018 quota year in Iceland. In line with the trend for the last years all the TAC for the... -
"Trumping" up the seafood numbers!
What’s going on here? Last week we briefly discussed the Trump tariffs and the situation with China. Since the the latest developments are that th... -
China – The next frontier!
What’s going on here? The latest FAO report "The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2018" highlights the critical importance of fisheries a... -
The impact of the Trump “trade war” with China
US exports to China of frozen whole Alaska pollock What’s going on here? It is safe to say that the trade policies of Donald Trump have already i... -
TAC groundfish increases foreseen for Iceland
The TAC outlook for the Icelandic cod and haddock looks promising. The recommendations of the MRI for the quota year 2018/2018 are that the TAC fo... -
Who is winning the “cod war” in France?
Icelandic cod has been selling well in France this year. In the first 4 months imports from Iceland total 5.850t compared with 3.492t in the same ... -
High H&G prices likely to be unsustainable in the long run
Recently, large FAS producers have been enjoying higher H&G prices, especially for Atlantic cod. This has been due to lower supplies in the ma... -
Atlantic herring downward trend continues
Atlantic herring downward trend in prices and sales has contuinued in the first months of this year. First-sale prices have decreased by 32% from t... -
Icelandic catches up 30% in April driven by blue whiting
Icelandic catches for April totaled 146.700t and where up by 30% compared with April last year. More than half of the catches in April are blue Wh... -
Saithe imports to Turkey on the rise but prices down
Imports of Saithe from Iceland and Norway to Turkey are on the rise in the first months of this year. Iceland sold 1.021t of Saithe to Turkey in ...
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