Winners and Losers – What Does A Deep Dive In European Trade Data Tell Us?

That 2024 has been an extremely unusual year in tuna trading has become clear to many of us. But what shifts in trade were caused, which processors benefited from major changes in tuna migration patterns and catch results, and who were on the losing end? Expert panelists at the European Tuna Conference will give you insights to answers on the following questions.
What insight is data giving us into the competitiveness of the various origins, and what effect do duties and the supply of origin fish have on their position in the European markets?
Are there recognizable patterns in the Atuna Bangkok Skipjack Price, or has the benchmark price trend become a lot less unpredictable now that the FAD ban in the Pacific is increasingly evaded due to fleets reflagging to island nations?
To what extent have supply sources reached their maximum potential, or where do we see a distinct under-utilization of production capacity? Is this caused by declining catches, high labor costs, obstructive regulation or other matters?
How is this affecting the share value of major tuna companies and brands, traded at stock markets around the world? Which companies have been driving the Atuna Stock Index in 2024 and where will we see a bearish or a bullish trend in 2025? What does that say about investors confidence?
Many of these data trends and other statistics will be presented, analyzed, and discussed at the European Tuna Conference on May 5 in Barcelona by a group of excellent panelists with extensive experience in their sector within the tuna trade.
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