Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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Indonesia's seafood exports rose 6.6% to USD 4.5 billion up to October, compared to last year. Shrimp figured as the leading commodity, representing 40% of total exports, followed by tuna (13%), crab (11%), and squid (10%). Uptake by the US was 37.6%, followed by China (20.6%), Japan (11%), and Viet...
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