How your favorite fish sticks might be funding Russia's war

你的最爱鱼排可能正资助俄罗斯的战争

The Indicator from Planet Money

2026-02-26

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Russia exports billions of dollars worth of fish a year across the world. But after the invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. banned imports of Russian fish. It turns out those bans are only so effective. Today on the show, how Russia has dodged import bans to keep selling billions of dollars worth of seafood every year, and how the U.S. has struggled to stop it.  FYI, we are going on a book tour! Planet Money’s first ever book comes out in April. We’ll be celebrating in about a dozen cities. There’s a limited edition tote bag included with your ticket, while supplies last. Details, dates and how to get your ticket at planetmoneybook.com.Related episodes: What’s propping up Russian oil?How Russia’s shadow fleet is sailing around oil sanctionsFor sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Vito Emanuel. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter.   Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • NPR.

  • This is The Indicator from Planet Money.

  • I'm Waylon Wong here with friend of the show,

  • Nate Hedgie, from the Public Radio podcast, Outside In.

  • Hey, Waylon.

  • Hello.

  • Hey, you are a fish fan, right?

  • The food, not the jam band, of course.

  • I like the fish food ice cream.

  • I do like fish generally, yes.

  • So if you're in a grocery store,

  • grabbing a bag of frozen fish sticks for the kids, or maybe a can of,

  • or yourself, or maybe a can of pink salmon, you might see a label that says product of China.

  • You toss it in the cart, you think nothing of it.

  • But if you follow those fish sticks through the maze of international shipping lanes and processing plants,

  • you might find that they weren't actually caught in China.

  • but instead, Russia.

  • And those fish fingers are helping fund the Kremlin's war in Ukraine.

  • That war entered its fifth year this week.

  • Today on the show,