World's largest seafood company reaps cost-saving benefits in third quarter

However, the business environment is expected to remain challenging, with sluggish markets and high costs, said the company.

Masaru Ikemi, CEO and President of Japan's Maruha Nichiro.
Masaru Ikemi, CEO and President of Japan's Maruha Nichiro.Photo: Maruha Nichiro
Published 12 February 2025, 08:43Updated 12 February 2025, 08:43
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