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The buyer is requesting the price per kilogram for Tuna fish.
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Buyer from:
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Quotations Received 2/10

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Canned Fish


Canned Tuna


Common Tuna


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Tuna


Tuna Fish


Yellowfin Tuna

Ke****il En********se

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Can we get shredded tuna 48x140 gm From Thailand Best price and lowest quality I can bring it from sudan direct or egypt in transit to sudan
Quantity:

2000 Case

Payment Terms:

T/T

Trade Terms:

FOB

Destination Port:

jebel ali

Buyer from:
United Arab Emirates FlagUnited Arab Emirates

Quotations Received 1/20

Ms. Sh*****na Lo****na (Staff)

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Kindly send a quotation based on the following request from the importer: Frozen Raw Tuna, Fillet, quantity of 2000 Kilograms, destination country Vietnam, payment term KHONGTT, incoterms CFR.
Quantity:

2000 Kilograms

Destination Port:

Vietnam

Incoterms:

CFR

Quantity:

2000 Kilograms

Payment Term:

KHONGTT

Destination Country:

Vietnam

Buyer from:
Vietnam FlagVietnam

M***I VI**

Vietnam FlagVietnam

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Please submit your quotation for the following product specifications: Whole frozen Yellowfin Tuna without ginseng and viscera, scientific name Thunnus albacares (not in the CITES list). Quantity: 6,040 kilograms. Destination country: Vietnam. Payment term: TTR.
Quantity:

6,040 kilograms

Payment Terms:

TTR

Destination Port:

Vietnam

Viscera Removal:

Without Ginseng And Viscera

Scientific Name:

Thunnus Albacares

Frozen State:

Whole Frozen

Buyer from:
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H**I T****

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Longfinned Tuna is a high-demand premium fish species commonly imported by seafood wholesalers, distributors, and retail chains for fresh seafood markets and restaurant supply chains. Buyers typically import fresh, frozen, or processed Longfinned Tuna for retail, food service, and export markets. Suppliers in the seafood and cold storage industries search for buyers to fulfill large-volume, consistent demand for high-quality, traceable fish products. Success for suppliers means securing long-term wholesale contracts with verified buyers who require reliable, timely deliveries. The demand signal is strong for suppliers looking to sell in bulk through digital marketplaces like Freshdi, where buyers are actively sourcing top products such as fresh Longfinned Tuna with a clear need for profitable, scalable supply chains—especially during peak seasons with short lead times and active RFQs.


The world's leading import destinations for longfinned tuna include Japan, the United States, and Europe, where demand is driven by high-end seafood markets and sustainable sourcing trends. Key trade variants include longfinned tuna (scientific name: Thunnus albacares), often marketed as "yellowfin tuna" in international trade despite being a distinct species, and "tuna steaks" or "tuna fillets" in B2B listings. Buyers commonly import these variants in grades such as "premium grade" or "fresh-cut," with size typically ranging from 1.5 to 3 kg per fillet. Japan and the U.S. show strong preference for premium-grade, fresh-cut longfinned tuna fillets, while European markets favor sustainably sourced, traceable longfinned tuna. This trend reflects growing demand for transparency and quality in global seafood supply chains, supported by certifications like MSC and global import regulations on seafood traceability.


To find reliable buyers for longfinned tuna wholesale on Freshdi, focus on buyers with a proven reputation in the seafood import sector, especially those with established trade relationships in key ports like Singapore and Los Angeles—common in B2B tuna trade. Suppliers should verify buyer credentials such as ISO 22000 certification, HACCP compliance, and membership in the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation, which are strong indicators of reliability. Look for RFQs that specify clear payment terms like 30% advance, 70% upon shipment and trade terms including FOB Singapore or FOB Los Angeles, which signal stability and supplier fit.

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