The bar chart below shows the US seafood imports in 1986, 1996, 206.
The bar chart illustrates the amount(in billion US dollars) of US seafood imports for two decades since 1986 together with the forecast for 2026. The pie chart, on the other hand, summarizes its country of origin in 2016.
Apparently, US seafood imports had a steady growth over the years since 1986 with 5-10 billion increase every decade. 1996 data was quite a jump from the previous decade, but the latter was a staggering leap of 10 billion. With this, 2026 forecasted seafood imports ballooned to around USD 17, 000, 000, 000. This goes to show that other countries have a lot of catch to export in the US.
According to 2016 data, these were sourced from (70%) southeast Asia, (24%) north and south America, and (6%) other unstated countries. Majority of these came from Asian countries like China, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam. It shows that the biggest exporter of seafood is China, considering that it can supply around 28% of USD 20, 000, 000, 000 worth of produce.
The bar chart illustrates the amount(in
billion
US dollars) of US seafood imports for two decades since 1986 together with the forecast for 2026. The pie chart,
on the other hand
, summarizes its
country
of origin in 2016.
Apparently
, US seafood imports had a steady growth over the years since 1986 with 5-10 billion increase every decade. 1996 data was quite a jump from the previous decade,
but
the latter was a staggering leap of 10 billion. With this, 2026 forecasted seafood imports ballooned to around USD 17, 000, 000, 000. This goes to
show
that other
countries
have
a lot of catch
to export in the US.
According to 2016 data, these
were sourced
from (70%)
southeast Asia
, (24%) north and
south America
, and (6%) other unstated
countries
. Majority of these came from Asian
countries
like China, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam. It
shows
that the biggest exporter of seafood is China, considering that it can supply around 28% of USD 20, 000, 000, 000 worth of produce.