A fish harvester in the Bonavista North area is hoping to see markets diversified as Newfoundland and Labrador's fishery ...
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.
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNPutting the gaffe on tariffs: NL’s seafood sector brainstorming solutions to overcoming economic threats to fisheryThe threat of tariffs has made those annual negotiations, which have resulted in delayed starts the past two seasons, more ...
Market uncertainty stemming from US tariffs creates significant challenges around establishing a price-setting formula and dock prices ...
Limited inventory positions drive Norwegian-origin red king crab and snow crab prices higher, significantly in the case of ...
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNExpanding from within: NL fisheries minister opens market diversification fund to more participants, speciesFisheries, Forestry and Agriculture Minister Gerry Byrne has confirmed that the $5.75-million market diversification fund ...
Quin-Sea Fisheries, a Newfoundland-based seafood processor owned by Royal Greenland – has withdrawn from the Association of ...
Newfoundland and Labrador is reallocating nearly $6 million originally allocated to companies under the Association of ...
Byrne says it’s hoped an early start will prevent any unnecessary delays in the season. “Delays in the crab season push the ...
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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey displayed local products as examples of some of the goods available in the ...
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