A glance at the bar graph provided reveals the United States seafood entrance from 2002 to 2022 and perdition for 2032, and the pie diagram reveals the location of exporting countries in 2022.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that importing has increased significantly between 2002 and 2032, but the perdition is going to promise a reverse trend in 2032, and based on the pie chart, China and Thailand witnessed the most entry in 2022.
Over the period shown, US seafood funders had a dramatically increased by approximately 15 billion from just over 5 billion to over 20 billion until 2022. However, this trend has been raised non-stop, and exports not only predict that they will keep this promise but also say it will have fallen to just under 20 billion in 2032.
On hand, the information provided indicates that the US witnessed more than half of their imports for China and Thailand, respectively, 28% and 23% in 2022. Canada will get the third place in the entrance to the US by 16%, and other countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, and Ecuador will averagely play near 8% of this market’s share in 2022.
