Pakistan, Jan. 27 -- Pakistan's seafood exports to China continued their upward trajectory in 2025, reaching nearly $255 million, according to data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).

The gains were driven by sustained demand for frozen fish, cephalopods, and a growing range of processed seafood products in both coastal and inland markets.

China Customs data show that Pakistan's seafood basket has diversified beyond traditional frozen fish, reflecting broader consumption channels and demand from foodservice and processing industries. Frozen fish remained the largest single export category, contributing about $64.6 million to Pakistan's seafood exports to China.

Imports of Pakistani frozen fish were concentrated ...