The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is redirecting nearly $6 million to help the province's fishing industry explore diversified markets as threats of tariffs from the United States loom.
A fish harvester in the Bonavista North area is hoping to see markets diversified as Newfoundland and Labrador's fishery ...
The threat of tariffs has made those annual negotiations, which have resulted in delayed starts the past two seasons, more ...
Tensions over possible tariffs on Canadian goods exported to the U.S. has Canada’s crab market looking to diversify. Garrett ...
Byrne says it’s hoped an early start will prevent any unnecessary delays in the season. “Delays in the crab season push the ...
Newfoundland and Labrador Fisheries Minister Gerry Byrne says the province is redirecting money to help explore market ...
Daily recap: Trump pauses tariffs on Mexico, Canada; Newfoundland snow crab sector eyes March 15 start We use cookies for ...
Market uncertainty stemming from US tariffs creates significant challenges around establishing a price-setting formula and dock prices ...
Trump signed an executive order Saturday imposing a 25 per cent tariff on virtually all Canadian goods imported to the U.S.
Jeff Loder, executive director of the Association of Seafood Producers, says it’s unclear if the snow crab fishery will open ...
Premier Andrew Furey says American wines, spirits and other products will be pulled from NLC stores by Tuesday. Newfoundland ...