November28 , 2025

    Indian seafood exporters benefit as China reportedly halts imports from Japan

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    Indian seafood exporters surged as much as 11% on Wednesday following media reports that China had notified Japan of plans to suspend imports from the country, a move that could shift demand toward alternative suppliers such as India.

    A potential rise in demand could offer a lifeline to Indian seafood exporters squeezed by steep tariffs imposed by the United States, the country’s biggest market, with clients including major retailers such as Walmart and Kroger .

    Total seafood exports from India globally stood at $7.4 billion last year, with shrimp accounting for 40%.

    With the tariff issue weighing on shipments, companies have been looking to diversify their export markets, said Vincent K Andrews, equity research analyst at Geojit Financial Services. Any new opportunity is positive news for the sector, Andrews said.

    Shares of shrimp exporter Avanti Feeds rose 11%, their biggest intraday gain in more than two months, topping the list of performers.

    Coastal Corporation, which said in April it plans to increase exports to China, was up 5%, the most since October 24.

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