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China’s tuna exports may slow post-2024 record, but global stocks recover due to conservation efforts.
China’s tuna exports are expected to slow after a record 2024, but the country remains a dominant global force through 2030 due to rising domestic demand, sustainable practices, and investments in aquaculture and processing.
Meanwhile, global tuna populations, especially southern bluefin tuna, are recovering thanks to conservation efforts and sustainable fishing, with 80% of stocks now sustainably managed.
In Australia, tuna fishers face rising costs, labor shortages, and restricted access to fishing grounds, threatening the industry’s viability despite strong sustainability records.
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