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Tariff truce between the US and China reshapes seafood trade

The 90-day suspension of tariffs opens new scenarios for the seafood export sector, between reductions, negotiations and a possible rebalancing of global flows

Davide Ciravolo by Davide Ciravolo
May 13, 2025
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US China seafood tariffs: effects on global trade

US China seafood tariffs: effects on global trade

The new trade agreement between the United States and China may significantly impact the global seafood industry. With most tariffs suspended for 90 days, the sector could experience a partial normalization of trade dynamics that had been disrupted by the escalating tariff war between the two countries.

Starting May 14, the United States will lower its tariffs on Chinese goods to 30%, down from a peak of 145%, while China will reduce its tariffs to 10%. The move follows months of rapid tariff increases, which had severely affected international seafood flows, particularly in the frozen and processed segments.

A new balance in seafood export

China plays a key role as a global hub for the processing and re-export of frozen and value-added seafood products. The United States, on the other hand, is one of the largest seafood importers in the world. The agreement could help restore trade routes, improve competitiveness, and stabilize costs across the supply chain.

According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the deal was the result of “substantial progress” made during the recent face-to-face negotiations in Geneva. Ambassador Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative, praised the speed of the agreement, highlighting that the differences “may not have been as large as previously thought.” Chinese Vice Premier Hi Lifeng also emphasized that the economic relationship with the U.S. is “of great importance” and confirmed China’s willingness to engage in open dialogue.

The easing of tensions between Washington and Beijing may indirectly benefit European seafood companies. Less volatility and fewer distortions in international pricing can create new export opportunities, especially for producers of premium, processed or certified sustainable seafood products.

However, the agreement remains temporary. The 90-day window is intended to allow both governments to negotiate more stable trade terms. For seafood exporters and importers across Europe, this is a crucial time to reassess strategy and closely monitor future developments.

Looking ahead with cautious optimism

The suspension of US China seafood tariffs is a welcome development for global trade, particularly within a complex and fragile post-pandemic context. But it is not yet a definitive resolution. Structural imbalances, such as the massive U.S. trade deficit and geopolitical competition, still hang over the negotiations.

Seafood stakeholders should remain alert and responsive. While this agreement provides temporary relief, the industry must be ready to adapt quickly to potential shifts in trade policy.

Stay tuned with Blue Life Hub for ongoing updates and strategic insights into the global seafood economy.

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