In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates was US$1.56B.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates were Baja California (US$320M), Sonora (US$126M), Yucatán (US$101M), Sinaloa (US$88.1M), and Baja California Sur (US$79.6M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Ciudad de México (US$194M), Chiapas (US$96.5M), Tamaulipas (US$84.5M), Baja California (US$70.7M), and Estado de México (US$57.6M).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates were United States (US$457M), China (US$93.4M), Japan (US$49.7M), South Korea (US$32.5M), and Hong Kong (US$22.3M).
The main commercial origins of Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates in 2023 were China (US$255M), Chile (US$223M), Vietnam (US$91.8M), Honduras (US$59.5M), and Nicaragua (US$42.6M).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates in 2022 were Norway (US$16.9B), China (US$10.9B), and Ecuador (US$8.33B). In the same year, the main importing countries of Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates were United States (US$24.3B), China (US$19.6B), and Japan (US$10.9B).