Unveil Top 50 International Fish Trade Shows for 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Unveil Top 50 International Fish Trade Shows for 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

In the ever-evolving world of international fish trade, staying up-to-date with the top trade shows is crucial for businesses looking to expand their reach and stay ahead of the competition. As global demand for seafood continues to rise, these trade shows provide a valuable platform for networking, showcasing products, and keeping abreast of the latest trends in the industry. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, global fish production reached a record high of 179 million tonnes in 2020, with international trade playing a significant role in meeting the growing demand.

Top 50 International Fish Trade Shows for 2026:

1. Seafood Expo Global (Brussels, Belgium)
– Known as the largest seafood trade show in the world, attracting over 29,000 buyers and suppliers.
– A key event for companies looking to showcase their products to a global audience.

2. Japan International Seafood & Technology Expo (Tokyo, Japan)
– One of the leading seafood trade shows in Asia, with a focus on cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices.
– Japan is one of the largest consumers of seafood in the world, making this expo a must-attend for industry players.

3. China Fisheries & Seafood Expo (Qingdao, China)
– With China being the largest producer and consumer of seafood globally, this expo is a prime opportunity for businesses to tap into the Chinese market.
– Over 1,500 exhibitors and 35,000 visitors attend this event annually.

4. European Seafood Exposition (Brussels, Belgium)
– A premier event for the European seafood industry, showcasing a wide range of products and innovations.
– With the European Union being a major player in the global seafood market, this expo is essential for companies looking to expand their presence in Europe.

5. Seafood Expo North America (Boston, USA)
– The largest seafood trade show in North America, attracting over 20,000 buyers and suppliers from around the world.
– An ideal platform for companies looking to break into the lucrative North American seafood market.

6. Aqua Nor (Trondheim, Norway)
– A leading trade show for the aquaculture industry, with a focus on sustainable practices and technological advancements.
– Norway is one of the largest producers of farmed salmon, making this event a hub for aquaculture professionals.

7. Vietnam Fisheries International Exhibition (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
– Vietnam is a major player in the global seafood market, with a focus on shrimp and pangasius production.
– This expo provides a gateway for businesses looking to enter the Southeast Asian seafood market.

8. Seafood Expo Asia (Hong Kong)
– A key event for businesses looking to connect with buyers and suppliers in the Asian seafood market.
– With Asia being the largest consumer of seafood globally, this expo offers valuable opportunities for industry players.

9. Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition (Reykjavik, Iceland)
– Iceland is known for its sustainable fishing practices and high-quality seafood products, making this expo a hotspot for industry professionals.
– A showcase of the latest innovations and trends in the Icelandic seafood industry.

10. Thaifex-World of Food Asia (Bangkok, Thailand)
– One of the largest food and beverage trade shows in Asia, with a dedicated seafood section.
– Thailand is a major exporter of seafood products, making this event a prime opportunity for businesses looking to tap into the Thai market.

Insights:

Looking ahead to 2026, the international fish trade shows are expected to continue playing a vital role in the seafood industry’s growth and development. With global fish production projected to reach 200 million tonnes by 2025, these trade shows will serve as crucial platforms for businesses to expand their market reach, showcase their products, and stay abreast of the latest trends. As sustainability and traceability become increasingly important in the seafood industry, trade shows that focus on these aspects are likely to gain more prominence. Additionally, with the rise of e-commerce and digital platforms, we can expect to see a greater emphasis on virtual trade shows and online networking opportunities in the coming years. By staying informed and actively participating in these top international fish trade shows, businesses can position themselves for success in the rapidly evolving seafood market.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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