Food & BeverageJapan's scallops, spurned by China, head to high-end U.S. market
Processed in Mexico, sushi-grade untreated shellfish fetches twice the price
Scallops fetch a high price at an upscale supermarket in Los Angeles. (Photo by Tomohiro Ichihara)
TOMOHIRO ICHIHARA, Nikkei staff writer
LOS ANGELES -- Japan is setting up a supply chain for Hokkaido scallops bound for the U.S. West Coast via Mexican processing plants, a rerouting that eases geopolitical headaches from a Chinese ban and opens the door to higher-end markets that fetch double the price.