South Korea's dried seaweed exports surpass $1 billion for first time

South Korea's exports of dried seaweed reached a record $1.02 billion this year, surpassing $1 billion for the first time. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries attributed the 13.2% surge to improved quality competitiveness and rising demand in North America and Europe. The United States led as the largest importer with $220 million.

South Korea's exports of dried seaweed, known as gim, totaled $1.02 billion as of November 20, 2025, up 13.2 percent from the same period a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. The ministry credited the all-time high to enhanced quality competitiveness of gim and sharply rising demand in overseas markets, particularly North America and Europe.

By country, the United States was the top importer with $220 million, a 15.3 percent increase year-over-year. Japan followed with $210 million, up 13.8 percent, while China ranked third at $100 million, reflecting a 36.6 percent jump.

This milestone underscores the growing global appeal of Korean seaweed products amid health and wellness trends. The ministry highlighted the surge as a sign of strengthened export capabilities in the fisheries sector.

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