All Seafood Imports articles
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NewsEU’s new digital certification system to tackle illegal fishing comes into effect
CATCH replaces the previous paper-based process to make import controls more effective and harmonised
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NewsEU Fish Market Report 2025 highlights shifting consumption, tightening trade balance
Seafood sector is navigating inflationary pressure, subdued consumption and evolving global supply dynamics, finds new EUMOFA analysis
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NewsGlobal push to block illegal seafood
A new international handbook urges stronger import control to stop illegal fishing in the global seafood market
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NewsLondon Underground posters call on UK Govt to stop seafood ‘criminal catches’
EJF campaign urges politicians to strengthen import controls and ensure consumers can trust the fish on their plates
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NewsUK seafood sector set for boost as Greenland trade deal talks resume
Government anticipates cheaper products for consumers with tariffs slashed on over GBP 70 million of seafood imports
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NewsEU shrimp imports reach record level
Union buys in 21% more in the first six months, with the value of these products increasing 29% year-on-year
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NewsChina importing more shrimp after weak start to 2025
World’s largest market buys in 4% less in the first six months, but the value of these products increases 5% year-on-year
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NewsEU market importing more warmwater shrimp
Volume climbs 19% for January through May period, while value soars 28%
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NewsUSDA: US aquaculture is expanding with new operations, increased sales
Recent federal initiatives have stimulated investments in the industry and are expected to further support domestic production
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NewsEuropeans spending more on seafood, bloc’s reliance on imports increases
EU households spend in excess of €60 billion on products but per capita consumption slips, confirms European Commission
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NewsAmerica increases shrimp imports
Market buys in 205,770 tonnes in the first-quarter of 2025, valued at over $1.7 billion
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NewsTrump’s seafood order gets mixed response
US President’s “Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness” strategy is expected to have both positive and negative impacts
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NewsTrump signs Executive Order to revive US seafood industry
“The erosion of American seafood competitiveness at the hands of unfair foreign trade practices must end,” says US President
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NewsHong Kong urged to tackle imported seafood failings
Industry stakeholders call on government to urgently address critical gaps in the city’s seafood import regulations
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NewsEU shrimp imports bounce back
Volumes approach 2022’s record year, with demand rising in all regions
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NewsSeafish: Demand slowing for UK seafood
New data learns that export challenges, changing consumer preferences and economic shocks aretaking their toll
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NewsAmerica to impose duties on overseas shrimp
Duties ranging from 2.24 to 221.82% will be imposed on shrimp imported from Ecuador, India, Indonesia and Vietnam
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NewsNOAA issues action plan to improve US seafood import monitoring
Based on stakeholder feedback, plan focuses on combating illegal fishing and enhancing seafood traceability
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NewsJapanese seafood imports exceed domestic production
Country’s self-sufficiency rate for edible seafood estimated at around 56%, down from 114% 60 years ago