Baixian Trade formalises Commodity Research & Strategy Division; BX-TRADE-CRS publication function launched.
Baixian Trade has formalised the Commodity Research & Strategy Division (BX-TRADE-CRS) as the in-house commodity research function within its trade arm. The division publishes weekly, quarterly, and ad-hoc briefs on the cephalopod and pelagic markets the firm operates, beginning with the Illex Argentinus Weekly and the 2026 Illex Forecast.
Kaohsiung · April 2026 — Baixian Trade has formalised the Commodity Research & Strategy Division (BX-TRADE-CRS) as the in-house commodity research function within its trade arm, the firm announced today. The division publishes research under its own divisional byline on the commodities Baixian Trade operates, with output structured into weekly catch and grade-curve notes, quarterly operational forecasts, and ad-hoc regulatory briefs.
Initial publications include the Illex Argentinus Weekly — a week-on-week catch and grade-curve note on SW Atlantic Illex operations covering Argentine and Falkland Outer Conservation Zone (FOCZ) volumes, vessel-mix observations, and medium-quality price reference — and the 2026 Illex Forecast, a quarterly outlook publication providing in-season fleet readings, market-quality grade pricing, and shoreside supply-chain implications for European and Japanese buyers. Regulatory briefs covering GACC Decree 248/249 implementation, EU IUU certification reconciliation, and adjacent compliance topics are published as developments warrant.
The division's coverage is anchored in Baixian's operational record across the SW Atlantic squid grounds, Pacific pelagic and cephalopod fisheries, and Indian Ocean origin streams — sourced through a contract-fleet network spanning Taiwan and mainland China, and processed through the firm's facilities in Kaohsiung and Fuzhou. Research is published in English and Traditional Chinese on the Baixian Trade Insights portal, with structured notes on methodology and source citations alongside each publication. Output is available without subscription and intended for use by counterparties, buyers, regulators, and trade media.
Published to the Baixian Trade Newsroom as part of a backdated institutional archive. The events described occurred in April 2026.