Those who work in the seafood processing and shipping industry in Nova Scotia say Clearwater Seafoods' decision to exit the live lobster business is a sign from a giant that those remaining in the ...
Nova Scotia's fisheries minister is downplaying the potential short-term effects of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian seafood ...
Just over 40 per cent of Nova Scotia’s live lobster exports go to China. About 40 per cent of live lobster exports, along ...
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PopCrush on MSNMillions of Lobsters Are Literally Fleeing the U.S. for CanadaAccording to the Maine Public Radio website, around $200 million worth of lobster is sent to Canada annually, processed, and ...
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SaltWire on MSNHouston government funds seafood sector's carbon footprint reduction“Addressing climate change continues to be a priority for our government,” said Kent Smith, N.S. Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture. “Funding for these seafood organizations will help support our ...
Live lobster shipments dominate Nova Scotia’s trade with China, but Smith said “lots of opportunity” remains to find other markets. The minister said one promising alternative is the ...
Boats loaded with traps head from the harbour in West Dover, N.S. on Nov. 30, 2020, as the lucrative lobster fishing season on Nova Scotia's South Shore opens. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan ...
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Fisheries Minister Kent Smith is downplaying the potential short-term effects of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian seafood products that is scheduled to be imposed by China ...
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