In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Crustaceans; in Shell or Not, Live, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen, Dried, Salted or in Brine; Smoked, Cooked or not before or during Smoking was US$454M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Crustaceans; in Shell or Not, Live, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen, Dried, Salted or in Brine; Smoked, Cooked or not before or during Smoking were Sonora (US$108M), Baja California (US$83.1M), Sinaloa (US$67.6M), Baja California Sur (US$56.2M), and Yucatán (US$6.03M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Yucatán (US$8.86M), Sinaloa (US$8.09M), Baja California Sur (US$5.34M), Ciudad de México (US$3.48M), and Quintana Roo (US$1.89M).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Crustaceans; in Shell or Not, Live, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen, Dried, Salted or in Brine; Smoked, Cooked or not before or during Smoking were United States (US$211M), China (US$70.4M), British Virgin Islands (US$15M), Japan (US$12.3M), and Hong Kong (US$10.9M).
The main commercial origins of Crustaceans; in Shell or Not, Live, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen, Dried, Salted or in Brine; Smoked, Cooked or not before or during Smoking in 2023 were Honduras (US$12.5M), Nicaragua (US$6.14M), India (US$6.01M), Russia (US$1.23M), and Canada (US$846k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Crustaceans; in Shell or Not, Live, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen, Dried, Salted or in Brine; Smoked, Cooked or not before or during Smoking in 2022 were Ecuador (US$7.88B), India (US$5.45B), and Canada (US$3.73B). In the same year, the main importing countries of Crustaceans; in Shell or Not, Live, Fresh, Chilled, Frozen, Dried, Salted or in Brine; Smoked, Cooked or not before or during Smoking were China (US$10.1B), United States (US$9.49B), and Japan (US$2.15B).