Exports In 2020, Spain exported $513M in Non-fillet Fresh Fish, making it the 9th largest exporter of Non-fillet Fresh Fish in the world. At the same year, Non-fillet Fresh Fish was the 143rd most exported product in Spain. The main destination of Non-fillet Fresh Fish exports from Spain are: Portugal ($146M), Italy ($139M), France ($86.3M), Japan ($37.5M), and United States ($20.1M).
The fastest growing export markets for Non-fillet Fresh Fish of Spain between 2019 and 2020 were Japan ($16.8M), Bulgaria ($4.79M), and Belgium ($1.1M).
Imports In 2020, Spain imported $1.7B in Non-fillet Fresh Fish, becoming the 4th largest importer of Non-fillet Fresh Fish in the world. At the same year, Non-fillet Fresh Fish was the 26th most imported product in Spain. Spain imports Non-fillet Fresh Fish primarily from: Norway ($449M), Sweden ($424M), Greece ($175M), Portugal ($121M), and France ($73.9M).
The fastest growing import markets in Non-fillet Fresh Fish for Spain between 2019 and 2020 were Greece ($66.4M), Morocco ($8.96M), and Malta ($6.75M).
Tariffs In 2017, the average tariff for Spain in Non-fillet Fresh Fish was 4.13%. The countries with the highest import tariffs for Non-fillet Fresh Fish were Switzerland (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 10.7%), Republic of the Congo (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 10.6%), Western Sahara (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 10.6%), Gabon (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 10.6%), and Libya (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 10.6%).