Atlantic Canada’s fabled lobster trade – worth $2.5 billion annually – would be severely pinched by Donald Trump’s tariffs, say industry insiders.
As Canada wrangles an epic, decades-long saga of who can fish for lobster, and when, emerging threats are heating up the ...
The effects of any kind of tariffs from the United States on Canada’s lobster industry could depend on timing, but officials ...
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As Trump takes power, Atlantic Canadian seafood firms look to diversify export marketSeafood industry representatives in Atlantic Canada are urging harvesters and exporters to diversify their markets, as United States President Donald Trump takes office for a second term.
Lamont – whose firm exports live lobster within Canada and to clients ... of international development studies, advised Atlantic Canadian businesses to remain vigilant over the next four years ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has outlined his response to tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump. On ...
The commission voted Tuesday to repeal key elements of a proposed increase to minimum allowable catch sizes for Gulf of Maine ...
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) has repealed key elements of a proposed rule that would have ...
The proposed gauge size increase would have changed the minimum harvest size of lobster from 3.25 inches to 3.3125 inches, or ...
But Geoff Irvine, director of the Lobster Council of Canada ... s department of international development studies, says Atlantic Canadian businesses must remain vigilant over the next four ...
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