ANALYSIS: Tariff Pressures Threaten Stability in the Yellowfin Tuna Market

Recent tariff negotiations between the US and two of the leading yellowfin tuna-exporting nations—Vietnam and Indonesia—are significantly reshaping expectations for the frozen tuna market. Together, the two countries supply approximately 75–80% of US tuna imports, making any changes to trade policy especially impactful for importers and buyers. The next largest supplier, Thailand, represents just 6% of the market—a distant third that underscores the dominance of Vietnam and Indonesia. However, Thailand now faces added pressure, as a 36% tariff...
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